Workshop: Meditation as a Muse, led by Susan Madison
Online - ZOOMHave you ever wondered how you are able to effortlessly produce powerfully moving poems with little effort at times, while at other junctions creating a top-shelf poem comes with...
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Have you ever wondered how you are able to effortlessly produce powerfully moving poems with little effort at times, while at other junctions creating a top-shelf poem comes with...
From tribal peoples gathered around communal fires to traveling bards and troubadours to African griots to little children...
In this three-part poetry workshop, we will write about real and imagined experiences of love and desire fizzing under the surface of our skin, rattling within hidden drawers of our heart.
In this three-part poetry workshop, we will write about real and imagined experiences of love and desire fizzing under the surface of our skin, rattling within hidden drawers of our heart.
Entering its fifth year, March Forth is a signature annual program of the nonprofit Pat Conroy Literary Center, commemorating the anniversary of Pat Conroy’s death (March 4, 2016) with educational conversations about storytelling, conservation, social justice, and inclusivity—major themes of Conroy’s writing and teaching life.
Entering its fifth year, March Forth is a signature annual program of the nonprofit Pat Conroy Literary Center, commemorating the anniversary of Pat Conroy’s death (March 4, 2016) with educational conversations about storytelling, conservation, social justice, and inclusivity—major themes of Conroy’s writing and teaching life.
Entering its fifth year, March Forth is a signature annual program of the nonprofit Pat Conroy Literary Center, commemorating the anniversary of Pat Conroy’s death (March 4, 2016) with educational conversations about storytelling, conservation, social justice, and inclusivity—major themes of Conroy’s writing and teaching life.
Entering its fifth year, March Forth is a signature annual program of the nonprofit Pat Conroy Literary Center, commemorating the anniversary of Pat Conroy’s death (March 4, 2016) with educational conversations about storytelling, conservation, social justice, and inclusivity—major themes of Conroy’s writing and teaching life.
Entering its fifth year, March Forth is a signature annual program of the nonprofit Pat Conroy Literary Center, commemorating the anniversary of Pat Conroy’s death (March 4, 2016) with educational conversations about storytelling, conservation, social justice, and inclusivity—major themes of Conroy’s writing and teaching life.
Join us for a virtual tour of the Pat Conroy Literary Center’s new location, led by executive director Jonathan Haupt.
Environmentalist authors J. Drew Lanham, author of Sparrow Envy and recipient of the E.O. Wilson Award for Biodiversity Conservation, and John Lane, author of Whose Woods These Are and a South Carolina Academy of Authors honoree, will discuss their writing lives and their student-mentor relationship, moderated by USC Beaufort writer-in-residence Ellen Malphrus.
Join us for a panel discussion of Meeting at the Table: African-American Women Write on Race, Culture, and Community, featuring novelist and editor Tina McElroy Ansa, journalist and editor Wanda S. Lloyd, professor and hip hop scholar Regina M. Bradley, and actress and Disney Legend Anika Noni Rose.
In this three-part poetry workshop, we will write about real and imagined experiences of love and desire fizzing under the surface of our skin, rattling within hidden drawers of our heart.
In this workshop, we’ll try out some cave digging exercises and explore strategies for drafting and outlining.
You will participate in a game of associations - an essence of any writing, and our goal is to produce at least two sequences of linked haiku of different types.
This workshop explores the journaling process, how this transforms to poem and essay forms, and why writing offers a useful outlet for grief, and a way to offer solace to others suffering loss.
We will create a safe space to express your Self through prose, haiku, narrative poetry, to do lists, etc. This is your time to explore the information you withhold, consciously and unconsciously; freeing your inner voice, walking, and breathing into freedom.
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED. FOLLOW OUR FACEBOOK PAGE FOR THE MOST CURRENT INFORMATION. Why are book reviews so important? Where should readers post them in support of writers and books they want to champion? What is the best way to write a review? What should a book review say and how should it say it? How do reviews posted by readers compare to reviews published in newspapers, magazines, and journals? How does someone become a professional book reviewer?
We will create a safe space to express your Self through prose, haiku, narrative poetry, to do lists, etc. This is your time to explore the information you withhold, consciously and unconsciously; freeing your inner voice, walking, and breathing into freedom.
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED. FOLLOW OUR FACEBOOK PAGE FOR THE MOST CURRENT INFORMATION. Join Write Review founder Annie McDonnell for a Facebook Live discussion of how to start your own Facebook Book Club.