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How to Tell the Story of Your Life, with Josh Kornbluth

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How to Tell the Story of Your Life, with Josh Kornbluth

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Open to the Public
NVW Members: $5
Guests: $10
Students: Free with ID

HOW TO TELL THE STORY OF YOUR LIFE (A Work in Progress)

A workshop by Josh Kornbluth, Monologuist, film and video maker, writer.
For over 30 Years, Josh Kornbluth has written his life's reality in film, monologues, blogs and videos. A national and international performer, he is a San Francisco Bay Area, treasure. He's hosted his own interview program on KQED-TV, performed at the Marsh, the Ashby Theater and may others. He's also written and starred in two nationally-acclaimed feature films.

His writing reflects a lifelong angst of examining his life and how it relates to the myriad of coincidences, contradictions and connections that fuel and inspire our journeys. Most of Kornbluth's work is about personal and societal ethics, self-fulfillment and the role of the individual in society. He draws connections between his own personal foibles and the larger issues of citizenship. Serious message, delivered with humor.

This workshop will focus on writing from personal experience with depth and exaggeration. Kornbluth will inspire writers to reveal from the personal and apply it to what's going on in our cutlure and the rest of the world.

Kornbluth is currently performing a newly written monologue, What Is To Be Done? Fighting Fascism and Depression at the Marsh Theater in Berkeley.

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Napa Valley Writers, a non-profit organization, is a branch of the California Writers Club and holds monthly meetings. For more information, contact [napavalleywriters@gmail.com](mailto:napavalleywriters@gmail.com)

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