Friday, May 27, 2011

WR Get Out & Write! Community Free Write Saturday, May 28, 2011

This Saturday, May 28, 2011, the Written Remains Writers Guild is hosting a Get Out & Write! Community Free Write from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. in the Community Room of the Kirkwood Highway Library in Wilmington, DE.


A free write is an informal gathering of writers who meet to practice their writing.

Together we will create an inviting, friendly, supportive atmosphere and work together to encourage and inspire one another, exercise our imaginations, and build our writing skills. Each free write session will begin with a prompt to wake up our writing minds and help us stretch our writing muscles. After our warm up exercise, participants can explore different genres and types of writing: prose, poetry, even songs or work on short stories, novels, memoirs and creative non-fiction.

Ramona Long

Free writing can help you discover new story ideas, dissolve writer's block, move forward on a work in progress, as well as allow you to turn off that inner critic that insists you revise a piece of writing before you've even discovered what that writing is about. And most importantly, free writing is fun and a great way to fellowship with other writers!

If time permits and folks are interested, we will discuss and try out different styles of free writing that focus on specific areas of your writing that you would like to enhance and/or improve.


JM Reinbold
 Free writes are open to anyone interested in writing. Writers of all skill levels are welcome. Please bring a notebook, pen/pencil or laptop, whatever you are most comfortable writing with. There is no charge. No RSVP is required. Just come with a desire to write.

All Get Out & Write! Free Writes are facilitated by Written Remains Writers' Guild members and experienced workshop leaders, Ramona Long and JM Reinbold.

Our Get Out & Write! Community Free Writes are a monthly event at the Kirkwood Highway Library.

1 Comments:

writers group said...

Free writing can help you discover new story ideas, dissolve writer's block, move forward on a work in progress, as well as allow you to turn off that inner critic that insists you revise a piece of writing before you've even discovered what that writing is about.