Write Together!

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Write Together!

Wednesday, October 12, 4:00 – 5:30 pm PACIFIC TIME on Zoom

Join me for this free gathering, open to all, no experience needed.

We will write together and use creative writing as a tool to help us heal and envision a more loving, inclusive world for all.

In these tumultuous times we need to come together and use our hearts and imaginations to create new stories and songs that can guide us toward a better world. We begin by acknowledging what’s here now and inviting the wisdom of our bodies, hearts, and spirits.

I offer gentle guidance to help you connect to your deep self and open the flow of your creative imagination.

If you’re feeling overwhelmed, afraid, enraged, grieving, hopeful, bewildered or excited…If you’re curious and eager to participate in creating a more loving world through the power of the word…If you’re longing to use your creativity and imagination in powerful and generative ways…Join me!

In a safe, supportive atmosphere, we will write together and listen to each other’s diverse voices, inviting inspired visions and deep truths.

Let’s write together!

This is a free, live, interactive workshop on Zoom. There will be no recording of the workshop. Pre-registration required.

Wednesday, October 12, 4:00 – 5:30 pm PACIFIC TIME on Zoom

Register by clicking HERE

Please note: By registering for this Write Together! event, you are agreeing to be added to my email list to receive inspiration, tools, and opportunities to foster your artful, soulful life. We respect your privacy. You can unsubscribe at any time.

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Maxima Kahn has been leading workshops on writing and creativity since 2004, formerly at the University of California Davis Extension, and now at Brilliant Playground. A recipient of scholarships and fellowships to the Community of Writers and the Vermont Studio Center, she has been published in numerous literary journals, twice been nominated for Best of the Net, and was a finalist for the Atlanta Review Poetry Prize. Her full-length collection of poems, Fierce Aria, was published by Finishing Line Press in 2020 and was a finalist for an Eric Hoffer Book Award.

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