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Youth: Writers' Roundtable (Ages 13-18)

Youth, Writers

Youth: Writers' Roundtable (Ages 13-18)

The teen roundtable is designed for young writers who want to explore every stage of the creative process.

General

Free (any noted materials fee included)

Tuition Assistance and Other Policies

Meeting Times
  1. Mon, 11/3/2025 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Mon, 11/3/2025

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Type:
Youth Ages 12-14, Youth Ages 14-16, Youth Ages 16-18, Youth Class

Location:
Writers' Studio

Interests:

About

A range of topics — brainstorming, publishing basics, and writing across different genres — will be covered. Each session will be tailored to the group’s interests, making space for collaboration, growth, and plenty of inspiration.

Details

  • Designed for ages 13 and up. 
  • Skill level: Beginner. No experience necessary.
  • Bring a laptop or paper and a writing utensil (laptop preferred).

Registering Youth

  • Parent/guardian registering a child for the first time: When you register, select "Others Only" in the "Who Are You Registering?" section. On the next page, select "Add New Registrant." Create an account for your child.
    • The next time you register your child, use "Search Registrants" to select them.
  • Make sure to fill out your youth's emergency contact information and other details when creating their account.

Class Policies

Ages 13-18 are welcome.

BARN Policies

Instructors or Guides

Julie Farley

Julie is the author of the beloved "Love Songs and Ferry Tales" and "Cozy Cabins and Ferry Tales" books in the Greensea Island Adventure series. She loves writing tales filled with local lore, big families, lots of heart, and plenty of laughs. Julie lives on Bainbridge Island with her husband and four amazing kids. She has a bachelor’s degree from the University of Notre Dame and a graduate degree from DePaul University. When she’s not busy with her family or writing books, you’ll find her trying to master the reformer in the Pilates studio, volunteering at the high school, or watching reality TV … of any sort!

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