La Jolla author Zoe Ghahremani never stops writing. She’ll lead a workshop during the San Diego Writers Festival on Saturday, Oct. 8. She will lead a workshop during the San Diego Writers Festival this weekend. La Jolla resident and author Zoe Ghahremani has found success in knowing her worth, and she hopes to impart the same to other writers during the San Diego Writers Festival on Saturday, Oct. 8, in Coronado. Ghahremani, author of “Sky of Red Poppies” and “The Moon Daughter,” along with many short writings, will lead a workshop called “Dare to Dive from the Highest Board” at 2 p.m. in Room 503 at Coronado High School. She’ll be teaching writers not to take themselves for “little value.” “Let them discover you at your height,” she said. Ghahremani grew up in Iran before leaving to become a pediatric dentist and then leaving that career for writing, a hobby she couldn’t give up and had to translate into a career, she said. “I never stop writing,” Ghahremani said. She often posts short pieces on her Facebook page, facebook.com/zohreh.k.ghahremani . Her third book — tentatively titled “The Basement,” about the servant class in Iran around the time of the Iranian Revolution — has been tangled in pandemic-related publishing delays, which gave her time to write three more books, all of which are nearly finished and set to be published soon. One is a children’s book called “Garden of Memory,” which Ghahremani said she wrote at the request of her […]
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