Accomplished playwright Lisa Soland will be addressing the theme of “Living the Life of a Working Writer” at the June 3 meeting of the Knoxville Writers’ Guild. Soland will be covering a number of topics important to all writers, those that speak to the heart of personal creativity.
     The meeting, which will be open to the public, will be held at 7 p.m. at the Laurel Theater, at the corner of Laurel Avenue and 16th Streets (in FortSanders). A $1 donation is requested at the door. The building is handicapped accessible.  
     The title, “Working Writer,” is certainly appropriate to Lisa Soland, for she has in the span of not too many years written some three dozen plays. About one-third of these have been full-length, while others have embraced the one-act and ten-minute formats. Soland’s written achievements have been complemented by her experience as a producer-director, one whose credits number over eighty theatrical productions, fifty-five of which had been staged for the first time.
     For her June Writers’ Guild appearance, Lisa Soland will be giving forth with a lively, thought-provoking discourse, enlightening listeners about the considerations of those who pursue the life of a working writer – their ethics, character and talent, their project choices, and their overall approach to the creative process.
 

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