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Women Writers workshops are based on the Amherst Writers and Artists method.
In workshops, the leader provides writing prompts to inspire the
imagination and encourage experimentation with different styles and
genres. However, participants are always free to ignore a prompt and
write whatever they choose. After writing for a specified period of
time (usually between 5 and 25 minutes), we read out loud (always
optional), and give each other feedback.
The
group responds to this brand new writing by saying what we like and
what we remember. By focusing on what's working in our writing, we
build on our strengths and allow what's not working to naturally
fall away. All writing in the workshop is assumed to be fictional, to
protect the safety of each writer and to keep us focused on the
writing.
Weekly workshops meet for two and a half
hours once a week, over a period of five to ten weeks. To foster an
intimate group setting, workshops are limited to eight participants. Participants are encouraged to bring in
manuscripts of their work for extensive feedback from the group.
One-day workshops give a jumpstart to your
creativity and time to focus on generating new writing. If you're new
to Portland Women Writers, a one-day workshop is an excellent,
low-investment opportunity to explore the process.
Weekend retreats offer the opportunity to
sink more deeply into the writing process. The combination of being
surrounded by natural beauty, separating from the demands of everyday
life, and writing for extended periods can take writers into new and
surprising creative territory and provide inspiration for the months
ahead.
Yoga and writing workshops combine conscious movement and breath with writing. These
workshops provide a safe and supportive space for dropping deeply
into your body and tapping into the riches of your creative
imagination. No previous yoga or writing experience is required to
participate.
To
sign up for email announcements about upcoming workshops and events,
email emily@pdxwomenwriters.com