Free workshop Oct. 30

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The Fayette County Public Library invites the public to attend a free fiction-writing workshop titled “Who Am I? Masking & Unmasking the Self with Stories.” It is scheduled for Friday, Oct. 30, 4-5:30 p.m.

The interactive session is open to all adults and high school students who are interested in writing fiction. Participants should bring paper and something to write with. No advance registration is required.

How much of yourself goes into the characters you write? How much of your own reality do you reveal or conceal in the stories you create? How can we all use fiction writing to discover some of our own inner secrets and solve real life problems?

Local author Katibeth Rabern (and her alter ego/pen name Jack Tyler Jones) will address these questions of identity exploration in fiction writing, with some readings and some hands-on writing exercises.

Born in New York in 1986, Katibeth Rabern’s main hobbies are hang gliding and hiking, and she has a dog named Rumpelstiltskin. When not washing dishes at her day job, she is at work on Jack Tyler Jones’s fifth novel.

The Fayette County Public Library is behind the Fayette County administration complex in downtown Fayetteville, at the southwest corner of Highways 85 and 54.  For more information, contact the library at 770-461-8841 or visit www.fayettecountyga.gov/public_library.