{"id":262407,"date":"2007-02-15T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-02-15T08:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/writers-will-gather-for-words-and-music\/"},"modified":"2007-02-15T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-02-15T08:00:00","slug":"writers-will-gather-for-words-and-music","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/writers-will-gather-for-words-and-music\/","title":{"rendered":"Writers will gather for words and music"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>What would it be like to get writing advice from a master such as C.S. Lewis, learning from his experiences? While San Diego residents and Point Loma Nazarene University (PLNU) students will not get the chance to speak one-on-one with Lewis, who died in 1963, Eugene Peterson is just as good, according to Dean Nelson, director of the university&#8217;s Writer&#8217;s Symposium by the Sea.<br \/>&#8220;I would put Eugene Peterson in the same camp of quality of thinking and writing as C.S. Lewis,&#8221; Nelson said. &#8220;He hasn&#8217;t done the kind of fiction work that Lewis did, but you read Peterson&#8217;s stuff and that is deep and challenging and remarkable quality.&#8221;<br \/>PLNU will host the 12th annual Writer&#8217;s Symposium Wednesday, Feb. 21 through Friday, Feb. 23, featuring guest speakers Anne Lamott, Eugene Peterson and Wesleyan scholars John Tyson, Tom Albin and Patrick Eby, as well as a special performance by New York Metropolitan Opera bass-baritone Brad Garvin.<br \/>This year&#8217;s symposium is co-sponsored by three organizations on the PLNU campus: the Wesleyan Center for 21st Century Studies; the Department of Literature, Journalism and Modern Languages; and the Center for Pastoral Leadership.<br \/>&#8220;We&#8217;ve kind of combined three different groups at the university this time for this event,&#8221; Nelson said.<br \/>He explained that the journalism program typically hosts the symposium, but combining with other organizations helped to expand it.<br \/>&#8220;It&#8217;s going to reach into audiences beyond what we typically reach into,&#8221; Nelson said.<br \/>Typically, the symposium consists of book writers and appeals to the writing community of San Diego and PLNU. That tradition continues this year with Lamott as a guest speaker.<br \/>&#8220;Anne Lamott has been here before and she really connected with our audience in a remarkable way,&#8221; Nelson said, adding that she may be the first person that the university has asked back.<br \/>Lamott, a California author, has written several works of fiction and nonfiction. Most of her work is autobiographical, with self-deprecating humor and no-holds-barred emotions. Her works include &#8220;Bird by Bird,&#8221; &#8220;Traveling Mercies,&#8221; and the upcoming March 2007 release &#8220;Grace (Eventually): Thoughts on Faith.&#8221;<br \/>An intimate gathering with Lamott on Feb. 21 sold out in January, but she will also speak that morning at 9:45 a.m. in Brown Chapel at the First Church of Nazarene on campus. The event is open to the public, and will also serve as part of a scheduled Ash Wednesday service.<br \/>In the past, the symposium has received guests such as Amy Tan, Ray Bradbury, Bill Moyers and Joseph Wambaugh.<br \/>The Wesleyan Center for 21st Century Studies is including &#8220;Dinner and Discussion of Charles Wesley&#8217;s contribution to our Spiritual Life&#8221; on Thursday, Feb. 22, featuring Wesleyan Scholars Tyson, Albin and Eby.<br \/>Charles Wesley is &#8220;one of the significant lyrics writers or hymn-writers of our history,&#8221; Nelson said. Some of Wesley&#8217;s best-known hymns include &#8220;Christ the Lord Is Risen Today&#8221; and &#8220;Hark! The Herald Angels Sing.&#8221;<br \/>According to Nelson, working with the Wesleyan Center &#8220;helped us kind of broaden the perspective of the symposium from just writers talking about writing to include some experts who are kind of breaking down &#8220;\u00a6 [Wesley&#8217;s] lyrics and talking about the text of it and why what he had to say was significant and why it&#8217;s still significant today.&#8221;<br \/>The Wesleyan Center continues its contribution with &#8220;A Concert of Wesley&#8217;s Hymns with Brad Garvin&#8221; shortly after the dinner and discussion, but with a separate admission fee.<br \/>The Center for Pastoral Leadership is a group on campus that makes connections and builds relationships with local churches as well as churches beyond San Diego, Nelson explained.<br \/>Peterson, author of &#8220;A Long Obedience in the Same Direction&#8221; and a translation of the Bible called &#8220;The Message Bible,&#8221; will participate with &#8220;An Afternoon with Eugene Peterson.&#8221;<br \/>&#8220;He&#8217;s going to have a real draw among those pastors in the area,&#8221; Nelson said of Peterson.<br \/>Nelson explained that when looking for guest speakers, symposium organizers seek writers who could be a model for PLNU students.<br \/>&#8220;We want somebody who is a writer whose work has stood some kind of test of time or has generated a really sizeable audience for reasons of quality,&#8221; he said.<br \/>He also said that while PLNU is a Christian university, it does not look specifically for Christian writers.<br \/>&#8220;Whether they&#8217;re Christian or not is not of consequence to me, personally. It&#8217;s whether their writing is something our students could model and be inspired by,&#8221; Nelson said. &#8220;So in other words, we don&#8217;t give someone a God test to see if they would qualify to be a part of our writer&#8217;s symposium; we give them a quality test.&#8221;<br \/>The symposium began in 1995 with Wambaugh, a local mystery and police thriller author. In fact, it was Wambaugh who inadvertently created the format for the symposium.<br \/>&#8220;He didn&#8217;t want to give an address or give a speech or anything,&#8221; said Nelson, adding that Wambaugh agreed to an informal question-and-answer session. &#8220;It sort of takes the pressure off the writer to come up with something grand and just lets us kind of pick their brain about what they do.&#8221;<br \/>The symposium is also videotaped and aired on UCSD-TV every year. For channel information, visit www.ucsd.tv\/about-where.shtml.<br \/> &#8220;Dinner and Discussion of Charles Wesley&#8221; is Thursday, Feb. 22, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Cunningham A\/B with admission of $10.<br \/>&#8220;A Concert of Wesley Hymns&#8221; is Thursday, Feb. 22, at 7:30 p.m. at Crill Performance Hall with admission of $15.<br \/>&#8220;An Afternoon with Eugene Peterson&#8221; is Friday, Feb. 23, at 2 p.m. at Crill Performance Hall with admission of $15.<br \/>Attendees must register for events no later than Friday, Feb. 16, at www.pointloma.edu\/writers.<br \/>For more information, visit the above PLNU Web site or call (619) 849-2297.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>What would it be like to get writing advice from a master such as C.S. Lewis, learning from his experiences? 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