If your writing practice is feeling clunky, second guess-y, or plain stuck, join us for this gentle workshop. Whether you get overwhelmed about where to start, or your perfectionism gets in the way, or you worry about what others will think, it's all welcome here.
This is for writers seeking:
- progress over perfection
- writing more, stress-editing less
- pleasurable, easeful writing
The Vibe:
We begin with a gentle examination of the thoughts about your writing that are likely causing the clunkiness. I'll offer you personalized tips and practices from my background in coaching, healing and spritual practices, so you find ease in your writing. You'll also hear others' struggles and feel less alone in yours. You don't have to share, this is an opt-in space, you can always just listen.
Bathed in all that clearing and healing, we will write together with fresh minds and hearts (using my prompts or your own thing, it's up to you).
Note on The Fee:
Tickets are sliding scale $25, 35, or 45. The higher tiers allow me to offer community support for those in need of financial accessibility. They also support the facilitator and the cost of the offering.
About the Facilitator:
Phi Petigara is a queer brown writer, healer and coach for writers who procrastinate. She believes that writing and healing are intrinsically connected. Phi writes about the hard stuff: chronic illness and queerness and different-ness as experienced in brown immigrant bodies. As a writing coach, Phi helps writers who procrastinate to write to get to the root of the procrastination so they can write with consistency and confidence. Phi helps folks find their voice and their truth by examining their inner narratives and decolonizing their mindset so they can create art as liberation, for themselves and the collective.
Phi has been published in “Good Girls Marry Doctors” and other anthologies. She is the author of the zines, “Queer Brown Love Story” and “After Happily Ever After”. To join her community offerings, to buy her zines, or to read more, go to @decolonizingaunty and phiroozeh.com. Read her substack at "Brown Story Medicine".
If you have any questions, please email me at phiroozeh@gmail.com.