A 2-day writing workshop at Spoke the Hub, Park Slope, Brooklyn
Sundays, April 7 and 14
11:30-3:00
Use your own life stories to explore the connection between your senses, emotions, and thoughts to expand your creativity. Through accessible tools, such as visualizations, simple physical exercises, andwriting prompts, develop your voice as a writer.
Inhabit the world of your writing through the senses.
Slow down and settle into your writing to uncover intrinsic structure.
Set authentic creative goals and learn to work within them effectively.
Complete two short pieces.
The focus of the approach is on what is felt and "tangible" rather than abstract ideas of "goodwriting." Writers of all levels and genres learn to bypass judgment and find pleasure in all the stages of craft. To find out what people are saying, click here.
Madelyn Kent has served on the faculty of NYU/Tisch teaching playwriting, screenwriting, and memoir writing. The developer of "Sense Writing," she has held workshops and classes in North America and abroad. She is certified in Feldenkrais Somatic Education/ATM. Peggy Stafford, a two-time MacDowell fellow, has taught creative writing at the University of Washington’s Summer Program, and playwriting at Seattle Repertory Theatre and Brooklyn’s Fifth Avenue Committee. Madelyn and Peggy have worked together for several years initiating and creating collaborative environments. More about us and the classes at: http://www.pearstudios.org or give us a call at 917/702-0151.
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