Have you ever thought about writing creatively, but don’t know where or how to start? Do you have a novel, short story, poem, or play inside of you that’s begging to be set free? Have you done creative writing in the past, but stepped away for a bit and are looking for a way to get back into the craft? Do you want to try something new surrounded by a great support team?
Then The LOFT Writers Workshop wants you!
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The LOFT Writers Workshop meeting schedule is as follows. Each meeting will be Wednesdays from 7:30pm to 9:00pm.
Meeting Schedule & Topic:
Wednesday, June 19th - "All about Voice!"
Wednesday, July 17th - "What's at Stake?"
Friday, July 19th - Open Mic Night
Wednesday, August 21st, - Roundtable Workshop
Wednesday, September 21st - TBD
Wednesday, October 16th - TBD
Friday, October 18th - Open Mic Night
Wednesday, November 20 - Roundtable Workshop
Wednesday, December 18th - TBD
At the LOFT Writers Workshop you will be guided step-by-step by trained writers into the world of creative writing. We’ll be starting each meeting with a creative free-write (guided by a prompt), which will then lead into a group share and structured workshop. Keep in mind that isn't a Book Club, but rather a consortium of writers of all skill levels, though we may read published works from time to time.
Don’t know what or how you want to write? No worries, there’s zero pressure to work on any one specific project or genre. We want you to explore and experiment and discover what works for you. Writing is, after all, a process of discovery, so let's have an adventure!
Workshop is free! $5 suggested donation, more if you can, less if you can't!
Click to view all groups on our calendar!
LOFT Social Groups are open groups which welcome everyone ages 18 and over. Groups are led by members of the LGBT and allied communities. There is no need to preregister and no fee to attend.
Donations are welcome. Suggested donation is $5; more if you can, less if you can't. Fees related to activities are the responsibility of participants.
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