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WRITE Into The New Year!
An All-Day Writing Party &
Workshop for Women
Do you want to:
Reflect on your past year and where you’ve been?
Set your focus and intention for the year to come and where you want to go?
Get inspired and excited about new beginnings & infinite possibilities?
Then this workshop is for you!
The beginning of a new chapter – in your writing and in your life – is always within
your reach, and within you!
All-Day Writing Parties are full-day writing intensives specifically designed to provide a big juicy burst of inspiration to jumpstart your writing practice or take your existing practiceto the next level!
Using fun & freeing techniques, you will break through blocks in your writing
and your life and celebrate and nurture yourself in the process.
Workshop for Women
Do you want to:
Reflect on your past year and where you’ve been?
Set your focus and intention for the year to come and where you want to go?
Get inspired and excited about new beginnings & infinite possibilities?
Then this workshop is for you!
The beginning of a new chapter – in your writing and in your life – is always within
your reach, and within you!
All-Day Writing Parties are full-day writing intensives specifically designed to provide a big juicy burst of inspiration to jumpstart your writing practice or take your existing practiceto the next level!
Using fun & freeing techniques, you will break through blocks in your writing
and your life and celebrate and nurture yourself in the process.
Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009
Time: 12:00pm – 6:00pm
Place: A convenient Cobble Hill location, close to the F train in Brooklyn
Contact: Jennifer Garam ● (917) 509-7564 ● jeng@writeouschicks.com
Registration Fee: $149; Only $125 if you register before December 1st!
A maximum of 10 women will be accepted in this session.
Writeous Chicks is passionately committed to empowering women to tap into and celebrate their own unique voices through writing, while promoting self-acceptance and self-trust; and to building and sustaining a creative community of women in which to encourage and support themselves & each other.
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