Nov 29 2018

"How to Create a Happy, Lazy (and Productive) Writing Practice" ONLINE with Brittani Sonnenberg

Presented by Writers' League of Texas (WLT) at Online Class

Our culture is preoccupied with speed and output. That’s fine when it comes to texting, but the pressure to pour out perfect pages instantaneously will send your muse running for the nearest exit. In this class, the instructor will give ways to offer your muse a hammock instead of putting a gun to her head. Drawing on the insights of Brenda Ueland and Louise DeSalvo, this workshop will help participants learn how to “slow up” their writing and consider their relationships to words like “work ethic,” “success,” and “discipline.” Paradoxically, this gentle approach allows for a more inspired, efficient, and joyful output, as you learn to write what your soul longs to scrawl, rather than bullying yourself into silence.
This is a practical yet philosophical class designed to interrogate the assumptions we sometimes take for granted about what a writing practice ought to look like. In other words, it’s a class about that all-important question, “What does it mean to be a writer?” The goal is to help each participant to find their own best writing practice.

 

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Admission Info

$49 for members, $109 for nonmembers

Phone: 512-499-8914

Email: wlt@writersleague.org

Dates & Times

2018/11/29 - 2018/11/29

Location Info

Online Class