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FREE | Writing Through Writers Block
December 7, 2021 @ 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm EST
Free
About this event
This fun, creative, and generative class acknowledges that writer’s block exists, but you do not need to succumb to it! Whether you are working on a writing project that has stalled out, or wanting to start something new and don’t know where to start, this class will help you get those gears moving so you can keep writing!
We will be playing with brainstorming exercises, freewriting, renegotiating old writing habits, and sharing some tips and tools that have helped us move through the dryest of creative seasons.
All are welcome!
Vindy Teja is a Professional Life & Divorce Coach, TEDx Speaker & Coach, and Author of the award-winning book, YOLO: Essential Life Hacks for Happiness and Co-author in Passed Down From Mom and Inspiring True Stories of Everyday Heroes. She is a graduate of The University of British Columbia and Western Law School. www.vindyteja.com
Anna Brooke is an Interdisciplinary Healing Arts Practitioner and Author of the award-winning book Stripped Down: How Burlesque Led Me Home. More about Anna at www.annabrookehealing.com
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The Valley of Writers team scours the web looking for the most inspiring, elevating, and accessible events that we can share as a service to our readers.
The big idea is that in a virtual arena, more people can participate. Geographical boundaries matter less.
The events we list are virtual and can be attended by writers from wherever they are in the world.
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What qualifies an event as ‘lit’? Any event that we think would teach writers of fiction, memoir, and poetry useful skills, inspire them to produce great work, remind them of the power of this work we do and build stronger, mutually beneficial ties between writers and other creatives.