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The Art of Balance: How Managing Professional Networking Can Be Self-Care with Abayomi Animashaun

  • Elizabeth's Bookshop & Writing Centre 647 East Market Street Akron, OH, 44304 United States (map)

The University of Akron Press and Elizabeth’s Bookshop & Writing Centre in collaboration with ArtsNow, welcome award-winning author and founder and director of Immigrant Writing at Black Lawrence Press, Abayomi Animashaun to host the third of four generative writing workshops on self-care for writers.

The Art of Balance: How Managing Professional Networking Can Be Self-Care
In this session, we will be discussing the importance of balancing networking with self-care. We will discuss and explore how the business of writing can be made more viable when practiced in stead with the kind of communal and artistic nurturing that allows for growth, renewal, and faith in the writer's work and calling. 

Abayomi Animashaun
Abayomi Animashaun is the founder and director of Immigrant Writing at Black Lawrence Press, an initiative with programs designed to support and provide a home for immigrant authors at different stages of their writing careers. Animashaun is the author of three poetry collections and editor of three anthologies. He is a recipient of the Hudson Prize, Prairie Schooner's Hugh J. Luke Award, and a grant from the International Center for Writing and Translation. Abayomi Animashaun's work has also been long-listed for the Wole Soyinka Prize and nominated for the Naomi Long-Madgett prize and the Pen/Joyce Osterweil prize. He is a poetry editor at The Comstock Review and an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh.  

Thanks to a generous ArtsNow grant, this workshop is provided at no charge. In addition, the first 20 registrants will receive a free copy of a resource text published by The University of Akron Press.

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