Explore your voice and receive empowering feedback in a community of peers through virtual writing workshops with the Writers Collective of Canada (WCC)! Join these free virtual writing workshops every Wednesday from 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM EST. No writing experience is required and ALL ARE WELCOME to each unique workshop!
REGISTER HERE via Zoom
Please register via the Zoom link provided above. Access to the meeting will be provided through there. Those who only RSVP on our MeetUp event page will not be able to log into the meeting once it has begun.
What the WCC Community Writing Virtual Public Workshops offer:
- Inspiring prompts from our amazing facilitators
- Empowering feedback
- Confidentiality by treating everything as fictional
- A safe space for everyone's voice to be heard: We extend opportunity, dignity, and respect to everyone who wishes to write. Our workshops celebrate voice inclusive of race, ethnicity, class, age, gender identity, sexual orientation, physical ability, and mental health
What to expect from these workshops?
- INSPIRATION: We write to prompts chosen to ignite deep creative expression
- WRITING IN COMMUNITY: We share a silent space for writing and exploration
- BRAVERY: We share what we have written (everyone is welcome to pass, too)
- DEEP LISTENING: We respond to each other’s work by reflecting back what is strong and memorable about the writing
What NOT to Expect:
- CRITIQUE: We provide empowering feedback on each writer's first draft writing
- TECHNIQUE: We focus on exploring each writer's authentic voice, regardless of form or technique
- TRAINING: Rather than "teaching", WCC workshops illuminate the innate creative genius in each of us
How can you support the Writers Collective of Canada?
Writers Collective of Canada (WCC) is a charitable organization. Our programs are free to attend but not to deliver.
Every donation to WCC supports underserved and underheard populations throughout Canada. It helps provide access to a powerful community writing program that is proven to create deep connection, increase resilience, and strengthen self-advocacy among community members.