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Catalyze Self-Revolutions in Your Writing

Our online writing workshops serve as digital communes for writers eager to explore new dimensions of their work and build their creative community. With writers spanning the globe, each workshop offers a unique concoction of lessons, seminars and other innovative writing activities. The 10-day long workshops place participants in small cohorts guided by a workshop advisor as they delve into generative writing exercises, and offer and receive constructive feedback. Paired with workshop-wide challenges and discussion, our online workshops aim to vitalize your artistic practice in spaces crafted with empathy, intention and vigor.

We are not currently open for applications to any workshops.


ARCHIVE


SUMMER 2019

Sing That Like Dovesong | exploring centuries of personal narrative with Destiny Hemphill, for Black writers, Indigenous writers & other writers of color

Orchids Without Attached Thighs | upending the feminine though interrogation & celebration with Franny Choi & Gala Mukomolova, for femme writers across gender

We Sweat Honeysuckle | examined reimaginations of both personal & cultural queerness with Angel Nafis & Donika Kelly, for queer writers

Open By Riot Laughter | archiving the resistance, divestment & transcendence of gender, for trans / gender non-conforming writers


SPRING 2019

Finger & Lash, Sweet Lightning | navigating the politics of body & desire, for queer writers

Feathered We Remember | exploring the fantastic, the mythical, the speculative, for femme writers


WINTER 2018

To Carry Within Us An Orchard, To Eat | on food writing, rituals, & belonging, for Asian diasporic writers in collaboration with Kundiman


SPRING 2018

When The Moon Walks | reimagining the mythology of a near & distant home, for me/na and muslim writers

Singing Songs Crooning Comets | illuminating rituals of joy, for black writers, indigenous writers & other writers of color

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Art is oye by NXSH, published in Fragments of Persephone