Write Down the Street: Upcoming Spring Workshops
Live in Egleston Square or Mattapan? We’ve partnered with the Boston Public Library to bring FREE creative writing workshops to your neighborhood virtually this spring. All classes welcome new and practicing writers!
Upcoming Multi-Weeks:
What Shape Is Your Home? The Hermit Crab Essay with Vero Gonzalez
6 Wednesdays, starting February 24th, 6:00pm-8:00pm (EST)
Live Zoom Meetings
Everything Nobody Told Me About the Novel (Part 2) with Quentin Lucas
Thursdays, starting March 4th, 1:45pm to 3:30pm (EST)
Live Zoom Meetings
Upcoming Drop-Ins:
The Dynamics of Dialogue Returns with Quentin Lucas
Saturday, February 20th, 12:00pm to 1:30pm (EST)
Live Zoom Meetings
Cuenta La Leyenda with Vero Gonzalez
Tuesday, March 16th, 12:00pm-1:30pm (EST)
Live Zoom Meetings
The Ins and Outs of Story Structure with Quentin Lucas
Saturday, March 20th, 12:00pm to 1:30pm (EST)
Live Zoom Meetings
The Prose Poem with Vero Gonzalez
Tuesday, April 20th, 12:00pm-1:30pm (EST)
Live Zoom Meetings
Write Down the Street has a special focus on making the creative writing workshop more accessible to those who face challenges due to cost, language skills, lack of access to transportation, and other barriers. We believe that all voices must be spotlighted with the range and fullness they deserve.
Check out our full Write Down the Street schedule and register today!
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