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August 24, 2010 | Blog |  Comments Are Closed

Writing Raw: What revealing has to do with revelation, and how to write about family without being disowned

By Amy Mercer

The Sophia Institute
Presenter: Stephanie Hunt
September 08, 2010
7 – 9 PM

Tuition: Workshop – $25 in advance ~ $35 at the door.

Literary Mama columnist Stephanie Hunt is a Charleston-based writer and editor. A contributing editor for Charleston Magazine, Charleston HOME and a regular contributor to Skirt! Magazine, her work runs the gamut from personal essays to features, profiles and travel writing, to spinning copy for corporate clients. She also contributes to several online journals, including SOMA Review and Literary Mama. A graduate of Duke University and Vanderbilt Divinity School and former development associate at Harvard Divinity School, she brings a curiosity and passion about the life of the spirit to her writing. Stephanie lives in Mt. Pleasant with her husband and three daughters.

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