Do you love to write? Join us for a FREE writing workshop class at Pakachoag church!

Date/TimeTuesday, March 21, 12:45-1:45 p.m.

Location: Hex Room at Pakachoag Church

Registration: FREE and open to the public.
REGISTER ONLINE HERE for the free preview class by Sunday, March 19.

 

 


“A writer is someone who writes.” -William Stafford

Workshop Description
We will gather in a supportive writing community, write together to prompted exercises, read our fresh work when we choose to, and respond with what we liked about each others’ work. A typical session includes a brief coffee break then discussion of personal writing projects. Bring your notebooks and pens or laptops, forget what you think you know or do not know about writing, and discover the joy of finding your unique voice in a fun, nurturing workshop.


About the Instructor
Rhett Watts is an award-winning poet who was born in Beirut, Lebanon to American parents working overseas. A transplanted New Englander of many years, she now lives with her husband in Auburn near their adult children. Rhett enjoys writing about nature and the sacred in the everyday. She has been published in many journals including: The Worcester Review and Yankee Magazine, and in the books: The Best Spiritual Writing 2000, and Knitting into the Mystery. Her book of poems is Willing Suspension (Antrim House).

A late-bloomer, Rhett earned an MFA in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts after years of taking Continuing Ed courses. She enjoys working with adult learners like herself, and is a certified facilitator of Amherst Writers & Artists (AWA) workshops for writers of all levels of experience in all genres.