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We’ll put pens on the page in order to move past ego and self-doubt and all the voices that tell us we’re not enough. This is a workshop where we write, but it’s not a writing workshop. We’re not critiquing one another’s work or giving feedback. We’re simply generating new work together, lifting each other up, and sharing the truths that only surface when we get out of our own way. With prompts ranging from Ada Limón to Gabrielle Zevin, this workshop is for anyone at any stage who wants to jump-start and write with more joy and abandon. Participants can expect to leave with a half-dozen drafted personal essays, tips for finishing and publishing them, as well as a rejuvenated sense of what brings us to the page in the first place. Nourish your practice and come wild write with us!
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Details: Wild Writing with Annmarie Kelly takes place Tuesdays October 22 - November 19 from 6:30 to 8:00 PM in-person at Literary Cleveland's Offices, 13002 Larchmere Blvd in Cleveland
Prerequisite: None
Genre: Nonfiction
Level: All Levels
Format: Generative Workshop
Location: This class takes place in-person at Literary Cleveland, 13002 Larchmere in Cleveland.
Size: Limited to 12 participants (including scholarships).
Scholarships: Two scholarship spots are available for this class for writers in Northeast Ohio. Apply by August 19.
Cancellations & Refunds: Cancel at least 48 hours in advance of the first class meeting to receive a full refund. Email info@litcleveland.org.
Annmarie Kelly is the author of Here Be Dragons, a memoir about the wonderful misery of raising kids with someone you love. She is also the host of Wild Precious Life, a literary podcast about making the most of the time we have. Her writing has appeared on NPR’s All Things Considered, in the New York Observer, Today Parenting, Black Fork, Anodyne, and Gordon Square Review. She lives in Cleveland, Ohio.