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Class At Sarah Lawrence College to Explore "Modes of Narration"
Instructors will cover: How telling a story is affected by telling it in first, second or third person.

“Modes of Narration” will be covered by Katie Bonadies and Victoria Provazzar in a class at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, said Patricia Dunn, Director of The Writing Institute and Assistant Dean, Graduate and Professional Studies. The class will be held on Wednesday, February 3, 2016.
The focus will be on the different effects that can be obtained by telling a story in first, second or third person.
Instructor Katie Bonadies earned a B.A. degree at Smith College with a Certificate in Buddhist Studies. She is an MFA candidate in fiction writing at Sarah Lawrence College, where she is the Executive Editor of LUMINA, the graduate program’s literary journal. Her work has appeared in The Louisville Review.
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Instructor Victoria Provazza received a B.A. degree from Providence College. She is currently pursuing an MFA in fiction at Sarah Lawrence College, where she serves as the Managing Editor for the literary journal, LUMINA. Her work is forthcoming in Story|Houston.
The class will be held on February 3, 2016 from 6 to 8 p.m. The class is suitable for writers at all levels including beginners through advanced student. The fee is $50.
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For more information, or call 914-395-2205 or send an email to sorefice@sarahlawrence.edu.