Upcoming Workshops

Young writers creative nonfiction class
June
29
to 2 July

Young writers creative nonfiction class

Young Writers, we would love you to join us this June/July. We will meet over Zoom for three, two-hour writing sessions to learn the craft of creative nonfiction (personal narrative).

The focus of the course is environmental writing and our place in the natural world. Over the course of the week together, we will each develop our own portfolio of writing: reflections, stories, scenes, descriptions and an essay drawn from our own experiences (whether that means you write about the sky above your city block, your connection to a particular landscape, or a butterfly bush in your street🦋).

This course, tailored especially for young writers, provides agency and hope as we engage with the environmental crisis of our lifetime: the changing climate. Now more than ever - the world needs young voices!  We welcome all young writers ages 14 - 19. 

Dates

Begins June 29th/ 30th (depending on your time zone - sample time zones listed below) 

  • UNITED STATES (EASTERN) 7pm - 9pm evenings EST:  Sunday 29th, Monday 30th and Wednesday 2nd

  • SINGAPORE 7am - 9am mornings SGT:  Monday 30th, Tuesday 1st and Thursday 3rd 

  • AUSTRALIA (EASTERN) 9am - 11am mornings AEST: Monday 30th, Tuesday 1st and Thursday 3rd

Limited places available. Click here to book.

Questions? Please visit our FAQ page or contact us! We would love to hear from you.

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Writing for teachers
July
6
to 9 July

Writing for teachers

Teachers, we would love you to join us this July for a writing class designed especially for you.  We will meet over Zoom for three, two-hour writing sessions to learn the craft of creative nonfiction (personal narrative). We will also investigate ways to create writing communities in the classroom.

The focus of the course is environmental writing and our place in the natural world. Over the course of the week together, we will each develop our own portfolio of writing: reflections, stories, scenes, descriptions and an essay drawn from our own experiences (whether that means you write about the sky above your city block, your connection to a particular landscape, or a butterfly bush in your street🦋).

We developed the course as a way to provide agency and hope as we engage with the environmental crisis of our lifetime: the changing climate. Now more than ever - the world needs your voice! 

Dates

Begins July 6th/ 7th (depending on your time zone - we’ve included these areas for reference) 

  • UNITED STATES (EASTERN) 7pm - 9pm evenings EST :  Sunday 6th, Monday 7th and Wednesday 9th July 

  • SINGAPORE 7am - 9am mornings SGT:  Monday 7th, Tuesday 8th and Thursday 10th July  

  • AUSTRALIA (EASTERN) 9am - 11am mornings AEST: Monday 7th, Tuesday 8th and Thursday 10th July 

Limited Places Available. Click here to book.

Questions? Please visit our FAQ page or contact us! We would love to hear from you.

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