Some subjects feel impossible, but we’re compelled to write about them anyway. Family, politics, religion, trauma, addiction, physical/mental illness, climate change, racism—any ambitious topic can slam a writer headfirst into writer’s block or self-doubt. How do we write our most difficult stories without triggering a migraine, or writing drunk (not recommended), or constantly fistfighting our inner critic? In this generative, process-oriented class, we’ll use tangible techniques to write about those big, difficult subjects without losing our peace of mind in the process. Writers can expect examples, discussion, and writing exercises.
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