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Writing to Right the World Class #2: Finding the Most Effective Genre and Voice

October 21 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Class description:

As Rumi put it, there are a thousand ways to kneel and kiss the ground.

There are a thousand ways to express your passion for being part of the grand human project of evolving our consciousness and creating a better relationship with each other and all life on Earth.

What is uniquely yours to say, and how can you say it most powerfully?

This workshop will help you zero in on the form best suited to your goals as a worldwright.

About this series:

In her award-winning book, Purposeful Memoir as a Quest for a Thriving Future, Jennifer Browdy coined the term “worldwright”—playwrights write plays, worldwrights write to make the world better. 

In these tumultuous times, there is a greater need than ever for those of us who write, in any genre, to be aware of our creative power to make a positive difference in the world.

Jennifer has been teaching this signature class for years at the college level, and is now opening it up for a wider audience. 

In this series of four classes, learn how to turn passion to purpose; find the genre that best fits your creative and activist goals; cultivate a powerful community that will help you amplify your voice and vision; and get valuable feedback on your ideas and drafts. 

There’s no time like the present to become the worldwright you were meant to be. Let’s go! 

The cost for the series of four classes is $149.

All classes will be presented live online and recorded for later viewing by registrants.

Register here.

Dates of times of full series:

Class #1: Finding Purpose Through Passion

Monday, September 30, 6 – 7:30 pm Eastern

Class #2: Finding the Most Effective Genre and Voice

Monday, October 21, 6 – 7:30 pm Eastern

Class #3: Finding allies and joining the conversation

Monday, November 18, 6 – 7:30 pm Eastern

Class #4: Draft workshop for worldwrights

Monday, December 16, 6 – 7:30 pm Eastern