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Monday Night Poetry: From Villain to Vanished—How To Slay The Beast of Writers Block with Anastacia-Renee (via Zoom):


Join Anastacia-Renee as she leads a supportive, inspiring workshop for six weeks Jan 22-March 4 (no class on Feb 18).

We’ve all been haunted by the folklore of the big, bad mythical creature called “Writers Block.” In this generative workshop, week by week we will take our creative power back. We’ll tame and ultimately erase the Writers Block monster towering over and blocking our intentional and best writing. This workshop will supply you with multiple tools and exercises to dismantle self-imposed blocks and help you develop (or sharpen) writing rituals, practices and habits. Each class will consist of three generative writing prompts, three “writers block-blockers,” and one poetic device or multi-genre mini-writing lesson.

*Text and visuals provided by instructor

NB: This class is capped at 12 and will be taught on Zoom. You will receive the link as soon as you register for class and in a reminder  email the morning of the class. It will be sent to the email address you use to register. Please check your spam folder if you do not receive it within five minutes.

Applications for the Altman Person of Color Scholarships, the Limp Wrist/LGBTQIA+ Scholarships, & the need-based scholarships open on Dec 1 and are due on Dec 15th.  Please refer to our Scholarships page and our class policy page before registering for any class.

Anastacia-Renee (She/They) is an award-winning multi-genre writer, educator, interdisciplinary artist and Speaker. Renee’ is the author of Side Notes from the Archivist, (v.), and Forget It. Here in the (Middle) of Nowhere forthcoming from HarperCollins Amistad March 2024.

Her/Their work has been anthologized in: Teaching Black: The Craft of Teaching on Black Life and Literature, Home is Where You Queer Your Heart, Furious Flower Seeding the Future of African American Poetry, Afrofuturism, Black Comics, And Superhero Poetry, Joy Has a Sound, Spirited Stone: Lessons from Kubota’s Garden, and Seismic: Seattle City of Literature. Her work has appeared in, Hobart, Foglifter, Auburn Avenue, Catapult, Alta, Torch, Poetry Northwest, A-Line, Cascadia Magazine, Hennepin Review, Ms. Magazine and others. Renee has received fellowships and residencies from Cave Canem, Hedgebrook, VONA, Ragdale, Mineral School, and The New Orleans Writers Residency.

https://www.anastacia-renee.com/home

Event Location and Ticket Information

Date: Monday, March 4, 2024
Times: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm

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Presenter: Hudson Valley Writers Center
Presenter Phone: 914.332.5953
Presenter Website: https://www.writerscenter.org/calendar/mnpjan24/