Artists and writers have long borrowed from, responded to, and inspired each other across centuries; tap into that irresistible pull to be in conversation across time and mediums with this generative writing circle. In two nourishing hours, we'll play our way into a new piece of writing: no formal art or writing experience necessary.
Starting with a playful writing exercise to shake loose whatever you’ve carried in the door, we’ll settle into a meditative reading on the place where visual art, performance, and the written word meet. With fresh inspiration, we’ll write independently then come together to share in a structured feedback session guided by the question, “what is beautiful here?” Sharing is always an invitation, never a requirement.
For writers of all genres and experience levels, and for artists of any discipline looking to encounter their medium in a new way. Whether you're a poet, a journaler, a novelist, a painter, a dancer, or simply someone who has felt the pull to make a mark on paper, this is a place for you.
Cheyenne Vaughn is a writer, editor, and writing coach working with published authors and first-time writers across genres. She studied Literature at Bennington College and has worked as a photographer, ghostwriter, reporter, and teacher. She lives in southeastern Vermont.