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WEEKEND WRITING with Andrea Caswell | Ongoing Series

Cleaver Magazine Posted on September 19, 2020 by thwackDecember 7, 2020

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WEEKEND WRITING
for practice and inspiration
open to all levels and genres|Taught by Cleaver Editor Andrea Caswell

4 weeks, Sundays 10:30 am – 12:00 pm ET
Session 1: January 10, 17, 24, 31
Session 2: February 7, 14, 21, 28
Session 3: March 7, 14, 21, 28
$100
Class limit: 12
This class can be repeated monthly. (Re-registration required). May be taken in conjunction with Tricia Park’s EMBRACING UNCERTAINTY classes.
Questions: [email protected]
Register NowWEEKEND WRITING is a weekly generative writing session for writers of all levels and genres. Every Sunday, enjoy this 90-minute writing retreat as we read and discuss short prose, experiment with optional prompts during focused in-class writing time, and nurture a personal writing practice rooted in curiosity and creativity. Whether you want to build structure into your writing week or simply play in your notebook, you’ll enrich your weekend with other writers in a motivational and supportive setting.

“How we spend our days is, of course, how we spend our lives. What we do with this hour, and that one, is what we are doing.” ~Annie Dillard, The Writing Life

The class can be repeated as many times as you like.

What you’ll get from this class:

– Once a week, real-time meetings with your instructor and fellow writers

– Reading and discussion of short inspirational texts

– Dedicated in-class writing time each week

– Optional prompts that invite experimentation and discovery

– Consistency in building a personal writing practice

– A safe and supportive writing community


Andrea Caswell ‘s writing has been published widely in print and online. Her work appears or is forthcoming in Tampa Review, River Teeth, The Normal School, Columbia Journal, Atticus Review, and others. She holds a master’s from Harvard University and an MFA from the Bennington Writing Seminars. She’s a fiction editor for Cleaver Magazine, and is the founder of Lime Street Writers, a monthly workshop north of Boston. In 2019 her fiction was accepted to the Sewanee Writers’ Conference. A native of Los Angeles, Andrea now lives and teaches in Newburyport, Massachusetts. Contact her at www.andreacaswell.com.

 

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