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Creating and Sustaining a Daily Writing Practice (with Liz Bedell) - ONLINE
Whether you have found it difficult to write over the past months of the pandemic or you want to make a fresh start in the new year, this class will foster the habit of writing daily. In this asynchronous class, writers will receive a daily writing prompt each weekday suitable for all genres, and two prompts to carry you over the weekend. Some prompts will be sensory or experiential, while others will invite you to delve into your memories and your imagination. These prompts are designed to inspire generative exploration in words, to get you writing freely and to encourage you to listen inwardly. A daily writing practice will allow you to tap into your creativity, reconnecting you to that inner wellspring and to yourself. This class is about process, not product, but you will be invited to post your daily writing for others in the class to read and comment on appreciatively. In addition, you are encouraged to submit two of your weekly pieces for supportive instructor feedback (on Wednesdays and on Saturdays), via our shared Google Classroom. Workload: you will receive daily writing prompts, on which you are invited to spend 30-45 minutes. All levels & genres. Limited to 10 writers.
WHEN: 4 Weeks: February 1 - 28 (Asynchronous • No live Zoom meetings)
WHERE: Google Classrooms
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
LIZ BEDELL's recently completed novel, The Space Between, was shortlisted in the 2019 William Faulkner William Wisdom Competition, Novel-in-Progress category. She is a co-editor of Embody, a weekly feature column at The Maine Review. She holds an MFA Fiction and Translation from Vermont College of Fine Arts, and an MA in English from Middlebury College. She writes and teaches in the Pioneer Valley of western Massachusetts
RECEIVING THE ZOOM LINK: For one-day workshops, we send out the link to attend the Zoom session 1 - 2 days before the event, via email. For multi-week workshops, you should receive info and the link about 3 - 5 days before. Please mark your calendars when you first register and look for our emails. If you don't see the email in your inbox on the day before the class, please check your spam and junk mail folders (and search all folders) for an email from joy@pioneervalleywriters.org before contacting us. We have found that very often our emails end up in those folders. This is based on your own email settings, and you can prevent this by adding our email as a contact.
ONLINE SESSIONS happen remotely, via Zoom video conference. All you need is a laptop, computer, or phone with functioning audio and a webcam. Those who RSVP receive directions and a link to "join" the session via email (please see above note about receiving the Zoom link). All online instructors will log on to the video conference a few minutes before the start of the session, so please plan to log on early if you'd like assistance! We'll do everything in our power to help you get comfortable with the Zoom format, though we are not able to offer technical assistance beyond basic Zoom orientation.
REFUND & CREDIT POLICIES AT PVWW
Because of non-refundable fees that we, PVWW, must pay for every transaction that happens, we are not able to give full refunds to those who register then withdraw from a workshop or class. If you withdraw from a workshop ten days or more before the start of the class: You'll receive full credit toward another workshop or class of equal value OR a refund minus 10%. If you withdraw from a workshop nine days before the start of the class up until 48 hours before: You'll receive full credit toward another class OR a refund minus 30%. If you withdraw from a workshop less than 48 hours before the start of a class or after the class has begun: We are not able to offer you credit toward another class or a partial refund, unless in the case of a medical emergency. If we have to cancel a class for any reason, you will receive a full refund, or if you choose, a credit in the amount of your payment, to be used for any future PVWW class. Anyone who does not specify whether they would like a refund or a credit for a cancelled class within 3 months will automatically be refunded. Please contact Joy (joy@pioneervalleywriters.org) for all matters concerning credit and refunds.