Welcome home!
I am thrilled to announce that both the NYC Latina Writers Group and the Writing from the Womb Writers Workshop (WFW) return this fall!
After last year’s WFW I took a much needed break. I needed to refill and give myself some of what I give to so many. Something I often tell people is that we cannot continue to do the work that we do… being of service… giving all of ourselves without taking care of ourselves first. And I have done that. I am so grateful for the time I have given myself to work on my own projects.
And now I’m back!
This time I’m being called to serve in a different way. I have decided that I want to provide an offering to women.
WRITING FROM THE WOMB WORKSHOP
For every writer who registers another woman gets to attend for free…
Is there someone you know who has a story they are trying to get birth to? Do you want to work on a piece for publication? Are you ready to just begin?
Writing from the Womb is a gentle cocoon… all writers are welcome. From emerging writers to accomplished. We all have something to learn and share.
Register with a friend. Share the cost. This is a gift we give each other. Seven women register seven attend free!
There will also be an opportunity for writers to join online (email me for more details).
To reserve your seat and for payment information email findingyourforce@gmail.com.
WFW Workshop Dates:
October 15 free workshop – via conference call (RSVP @ above email for dial in number) 7:30PM to 8:30PM
Venue: Columbia University
Sunday’s: 12:00pm to 4:00pm
October 25
November 1
November 8
November 15
November 22
November 29
December 6
The workshop fee is $420 for seven weeks.
A non refundable deposit of $100 is due October 15th.
To make payment using PayPal use email: Alicia.anabel@gmail.com (to wave few select send payment to friend)
Payment due in full by October 24th
*No refunds.
Looking so forward to seeing you all!
Love,
Alicia
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