
A journey of self-discovery
An Advanced Course:
A Two Day Seminar by nationally recognized author and
lecturer Judith Searle* titled:
"Great
Movie Characters, Great Literary Characters and Your
Personality"

Find your Enneagram
style in
Great
movies & Great literature!
When:
Saturday and Sunday
September 27th and 28th
2008
9:30 am — 6:30 pm
Where:—
Kachmann Auditorium
Lutheran Hospital
7950 W Jefferson Blvd.
Fort Wayne, Indiana
fresh movie popcorn, your favorite movie snacks free. Lunch
together or on your own at the cafeteria.
Print this
Page and mail it in to Register or call for information at
1-260-637-3667.
The
registration fee for the two day workshop is $ 105
(includes coffee and snacks). We will break for lunch.
Attend with a friend for $99 !
Make
your check payable to Indiana
Chapter of the IEA and mail to Diane Mackel,
Treasurer 426 Fitch Road, Huntertown, IN 46748 with a
notation on the memo line: Enneagram Workshop. Registration
begins at 9 a.m. Workshop runs 9:30 a.m.
- 6:30 p.m.
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* Visit
Judith Searle's Web Page
to learn about her books, workshops, and
articles.
*
Judith
Searle has had a successful double career as an actress and
a writer. Her theatrical résumé includes credits on and off
Broadway, in stock and regional theaters, feature films,
primetime and daytime television, commercials, and
voice-overs.
She is
the author of four books: The
Literary Enneagram: Characters from the Inside
Out (Metamorphous
Press, 2001); Getting
the Part: Thirty-three Professional Casting Directors Tell
You How to Get Work in Theater, Films, Commercials, and
TV (currently
available in a revised expanded edition from Limelight
Editions); Lovelife,
a novel published by NAL Books; and In
the
Teeth
of Time: Poems 1971-2004 (Conflu:x
Press, 2005). Her articles on theater and the
entertainment industry have appeared in The
New York Times,
Cosmopolitan,
and The
Drama Review. Her
television writing includes scripts for "General Hospital"
and "Reading Newspapers," a 30-program series she created
for public television. She has conducted writing
workshops at UCLA, the University of California Irvine and
New School University in New York City.
A graduate of Wellesley College, she holds a Master of
Education degree from Harvard University.