Thanks to its partnership with the Lectures Plurielles association , the USMB offers you writing workshops led by well-known authors. On Monday October 21writer Jacques Houssay shares his writing tips and advice with you. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced writer, let your pen do the talking for an evening!
Meet at the Bibliothèque Universitaire on the Bourget campus, room 102 at 6pm.
Bring your usual writing utensil, pen/paper or computer.
The workshop is also offered on October 14 on the Jacob campus and on October 16 on the Annecy campus.
A workshop exclusively reserved for USMB students and pupils from the Institut de academics en Soins Infirmiers (IFSI) in Chambéry and Annecy. Funded by the Contribution à la vie étudiante et de campus (CVEC).
Creative writing workshops are spaces of freedom, conviviality and literary production. Composed of a small group, gathered in the same space, and supervised by a facilitator, they consist of a set of writing games. What's special about these writing workshops is the opportunity to take time out to create, without judgment or stakes, simply to name what we don't say, give shape to our imagination and express our uniqueness through words.
Jacques Houssay was born in 1976. At the age of 8, he volunteered with the French, Russian and American presidents to be the first child in space, but received no response. He has worked as a social worker, comedian, barman, railway worker, night watchman, receptionist, welfare recipient, cleaner, chauffeur and bookseller - to name but a few. His first two novels, Border and Cette tendresse qu'on attend dans la nuit, are published by Nouvel Attila. He recently appeared on stage in Random Solitude, and regularly performs with the musical and textual improv collective Lapsus de luxe.
Further information: Service Vie Étudiante et de Campus (SVEC) - 04 79 75 94 15