Work(ing) in Progress November events
Write in community this month!





Every month, I hold three writing spaces where we can put in the work of writing, from sticking with a project to revising to clearing out our creative clutter. Here’s our November schedule — I hope you can join us for one or more of these!
Prompt Potluck
Sunday 11/9 at 11 am PT/1 pm CT/2 pm ET
An invitation to dig into your stash of prompts from the courses, newsletters, social media challenges, freebie downloads, etc. that you’ve collected and promised yourself you’d come back to someday.
WIP Wednesday
Wednesday 11/19, 5:30 PT/7:30 CT/8:30 ET
A reminder to pick up that project you’re “working on” but haven’t touched in ages and put some progress in your work-in-progress. We’ll spend 90 minutes getting some work in and moving our projects along.
Worth Another Look
Tuesday 11/25, 5 pm PT/7 pm CT/8 pm ET
Suggestions for self-revision so you can take a draft to the next level, or add to your toolkit. Bring a short piece or excerpt that you want to try revising. You can even bring a piece that’s in progress.
🌿 Along the Vine co-writes (free)
Every Saturday at 12 pm PT/2 pm CT/3 pm ET
Along the Vine co-writes are a time and space for you to focus on your own writing. You can come with a project in mind, bring out one of those prompts you’ve been meaning to try, or just see what comes up. Sign up for the mailing list and you’ll receive an email with the Zoom link before each session.
How to join a Work(ing) in Progress event
If you’re a paid subscriber or a member of the Wildflower Creative Collective, access to all three WIP events is free and you just have to stay tuned for the Zoom link on the day of each event.
Free subscribers and visitors, you can grab a one-time ticket for the events you want to attend here. You can also upgrade to a paid subscription to get access to all three events each month. Pro-tip: Join my mailing list for exclusive discounts and offers!
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