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Although these groups aren't specifically therapy-focused, the process of writing itself can be a therapeutic and transformative process. While we're creating narrative and art out of what we think of as the boring (or worse) stuff of our lives, in a community of like-minded others who celebrate our art, our internal selves are rearranged, sometimes without our even realizing it. Who can participate? These groups are for anyone who currently writes or who has ever wanted to write. Even if you have not written in years, even if you "only" write in a journal, even if you worry about your spelling when you put words to the page. It doesn't matter if a teacher once told you that you were a poor writer because your sentences were too long, or that your tenses were incorrect. It doesn't matter if someone once told you that only "great men" can write. Those were lies. If you want to write, you can write. The truth is that I am blown away by the art created and shared during every single session of writing, regardless of participants' writing history. You have great art in you. If the path that that art wishes to take is through writing, I hope to have the good fortune to work with you.
The Amherst Writers and
Artists workshop model arises out of the belief and understanding that
everyone has the ability to write: if you can speak (in any fashion), you can create writing that is deep,
important, and has artistic merit. I do not ask folks interested in participating
in my writing groups for a writing sample, or
if/where they've published, or what their experience with writing is -- this
is not a competition. Every participant will have a
different relationship with writing, and every participant will produce
incredible work.
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