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Woafie Writing Hours


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We’re all writers here. Whether you’re a seasoned scribe or a baby writerling, you are welcome in this space and we believe we all have much to gain from writing together. How does the saying go?

Words of a feather . . . flock together.

Welcome to Woafie Writing Hours. Each week, we meet to show up for ourselves as writers, for our creative practice, and for the stories we have to share. It's a bite-sized creative outlet and dose of inspiration, like a vitamin for our creative souls!

Join us whenever you want to/can, and pay what you feel. Tickets start from just $10 for a mini writing workshop with our team, dedicated writing time in community, and an opportunity to share and connect with other writers.

All are welcome.


Term 2 Themes:

July 18: Exploration: FLOAT (Amy Han)

July 25: Whispers & Interpretation (A. A. Sagar)

August 1:
How to use memory’s acuity in fiction (Livia Creț)

August 8:
Exploration: SPARKLE (A. A. Sagar)

August 15:
On Metaphor (Michelle Yu)

August 22:
Collision and truce between literary and genre fiction (Livia Creț)

August 29:
 Journey's & Destinations (Maggie Glennon)

September 5:
The Writer and Public Space (A. A. Sagar)


Notes:

🍃 The workshop will begin promptly at 6.30pm. Please allow yourself time to arrive - mentally, physically, and creatively - as you are. 

🍃 Bring something to write in/on/with.

About the facilitators:

Amy Han is a writer based in Melbourne & Paris. She is also the Founder and Chief Créatrice at Words of a Feather. 
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Livia Creț is a writer and facilitator of our Romanian studio, Words of a Feather Romania. She writes and teaches in English, Romanian, and French.

A.A. Sagar
is a writer, actor, and co-founder of the Provocative Inklings, a Melbourne-based writing collective. Read more

Michelle Yu is a Melbourne-based poet and writer who dabbles in the minute and moving. She writes from her heart. Michelle is a two-time winner of our monthly flash fiction competition.

Maggie Glennon, a Massachusetts, USA-based coach and writer, uses writing as her magic wand for healing and transformation. She’s also a co-founder of Knomii, a collaborative coaching and counseling practice. 


50% of all ticket contributions go directly to your Writing Hour host of the week. The remaining amount helps us to make these and other writing programs and events possible. Whatever you feel comfortable contributing, we're grateful to you for joining us and supporting our mission to offer accessible writing workshops for all creative, curious people. We look forward to writing with you!


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