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10779 Free Your Writing   

Free writing allows us to slow down and practice paying attention to being alive. For example, a free writing exercise might focus on a particular scent as a platform from which to dive into the unconscious. The instructor sets up a framework and offers her viewpoint, but the major portion of our time will be spent doing short free writing exercises, and reading our writing to each other, then responding in turn by saying which word or phrase leapt out at the time. The course is an invitation to engage in gentle experiments with words and images.
 

 

 

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