February Writing Group
We’ve found that writing regularly in a loving space is a powerful practice. Somehow, the space itself transforms, we discover deeper truths and patterns emerging. We become more and more comfortable with the vulnerable feeling of not-knowing. The practice is not just for writers, although experienced writers find their voices become clearer, more honest. We suspect it has something to do with hearing yourself and others speak aloud in a new way. You discover what you didn’t know you knew until it shows up on the page. When you hear yourself reading your own words out loud, something funny happens— they become real. Your words, your stories, your truths live outside you.
Each week we’ll do two writes, articulating whatever is coming up for us in the moment. We’ll share our writes with one another, hearing and sharing what has emerged.
Three Sundays: 2/2, 2/9, 2/16
10 am - noon pm PST/ 1 pm - 3:00 pm EST
We’ve found that writing regularly in a loving space is a powerful practice. Somehow, the space itself transforms, we discover deeper truths and patterns emerging. We become more and more comfortable with the vulnerable feeling of not-knowing. The practice is not just for writers, although experienced writers find their voices become clearer, more honest. We suspect it has something to do with hearing yourself and others speak aloud in a new way. You discover what you didn’t know you knew until it shows up on the page. When you hear yourself reading your own words out loud, something funny happens— they become real. Your words, your stories, your truths live outside you.
Each week we’ll do two writes, articulating whatever is coming up for us in the moment. We’ll share our writes with one another, hearing and sharing what has emerged.
Three Sundays: 2/2, 2/9, 2/16
10 am - noon pm PST/ 1 pm - 3:00 pm EST
We’ve found that writing regularly in a loving space is a powerful practice. Somehow, the space itself transforms, we discover deeper truths and patterns emerging. We become more and more comfortable with the vulnerable feeling of not-knowing. The practice is not just for writers, although experienced writers find their voices become clearer, more honest. We suspect it has something to do with hearing yourself and others speak aloud in a new way. You discover what you didn’t know you knew until it shows up on the page. When you hear yourself reading your own words out loud, something funny happens— they become real. Your words, your stories, your truths live outside you.
Each week we’ll do two writes, articulating whatever is coming up for us in the moment. We’ll share our writes with one another, hearing and sharing what has emerged.
Three Sundays: 2/2, 2/9, 2/16
10 am - noon pm PST/ 1 pm - 3:00 pm EST