Writing Inspired by the Tarot and Oracle Cards
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Writing Inspired by the Tarot and Oracle Cards

Join us for this four-week writing workshop on finding inspiration from the mystical symbols found within tarot and oracle cards.

By Writespace

Date and time

Tuesday, August 19 · 6 - 9pm CDT

Location

Online Zoom

1907 Sabine Street STE 125 Houston, TX 77007

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours

INSTRUCTOR: Kathryn Peterson
TIME: 4 Tuesdays (August 19, August 26, September 2, and September 9) 6-9 pm CST/CDT
​Early bird price: $150 for members, $180 for nonmembers. The deadline for early bird pricing is Wednesday, August 13. After Wednesday, August 13: $180 for members, $210 for nonmembers. Become a member here. Apply for a scholarship here.
LOCATION: Online via Zoom
LEVEL: All levels
CAP: 15

Whether you're dealing with a case of writer's block or you're just looking for a new way to generate prompts, there's a lot of inspiration in the cards. And by cards, we mean tarot and oracle decks. These cards, imbued with decades of symbolism and deep meaning, can help you find new ideas and think about your writing in a whole new way.

Join us for this four-week workshop with author Dr. Kathryn Peterson to learn about using these mystical decks to elevate your writing and generate ideas. You'll have time to create work throughout the class and share it for feedback, building up your writing skills along the way!

Kathryn Peterson, a.k.a. “Doctor Kat,” holds a Ph.D. in Creative Writing and Literature and an MFA in Fiction, both from the University of Houston, where she received both the Barthelme and Glenn C. Cambor Fellowships. She also has an M.A. in playwriting from the University of Cincinnati, where she won the Elsie B. Westheimer Award for Playwriting and the Graduate Prize in Fiction. Originally from Virginia and trained as a journalist, she had her own column about relationships and divorce, "Split Happens," in 2015-2016 in the Houston Chronicle’s online blog, Gray Matters. She has taught writing and English at the elementary, secondary and post-secondary levels, working with writers as young as 7 and as old as 92. She currently teaches creative writing classes for Writers in the Schools and is a faculty tutor in English for Houston Community College. She also is a developmental editor for fiction and nonfiction manuscripts, and works with graduate students on their theses and dissertations. Visit her online at facebook.com/splithappenscolumn/.

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Writespace is Houston's writing center. Founded in April of 2014, we are a grassroots literary arts organization founded by writers, for writers. At Writespace, we support writers of all genres, including writers of literary fiction, poetry, science-fiction, fantasy, mystery, young adult, and other genres. Through our weekly writing workshops led by some of Houston's finest writing teachers, we seek to give writers who can't afford to earn an MFA in Creative Writing the same high-quality training and mentorship opportunities available through MFA programs.

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