📌WORKSHOP | SPARK: A CreaTiff Writing Club
A 4 week write-in generative workshop with Tiffany Grantham
Date: Sundays, June 9 - June 30
Duration: 1.5 Hours 5 PM - 6:30 PM ET
Location: Online
Cost: $40
15 spaces available.
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP
Details
In this writing workshop, Tiffany B. Grantham will provide a space for creativity and learning. Workshop participants will explore their creativity through different mediums of instrumental music, art and material culture with inspired dialogue. How can a writer learn and express their creativity without fear of their voice being rejected?
"The cure is to have it welcomed and affirmed."--Pat Schneider
Participants will have the option to share their work and receive verbal feedback. Previous writing experience is not required.
What you will learn
Participants will learn why and how music helps with the creative process
Participants will learn the meaning of material culture and how to use it in writing
Participants will learn their writing voice with each exercise
Workshop takeaways
Participants can expect to walk away with multiple short story drafts, intentional use of mediums for future writing projects, and a community of writers affirming one another.
All Literary Liberation classes take place online and are accessible to students anywhere in the world. This class will be recorded.
ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR
Tiffany Grantham is a North Carolina native, with much of her adult life established in Charlotte, NC. She is an alumna of North Carolina A&T State University and received her M.F.A in Writing from Lindenwood University, which further encouraged her appreciation of the written language and community, and a Post Master’s Certificate in University and College Teaching Online from UNC-Charlotte. She is the creator of CreaTiffWriting.com, an outlet for her writing and writing prompts. Since 2020, Tiffany uses CreaTiffWriting prompts to host Charlotte Writers Club’s monthly social write-in; giving a safe space to writers to expand, explore, and spark their creativity. You can find Tiffany’s writing contributions in the essay novel Black Powerful: Black Voices Reimagine Revolution, Sistories Literary Magazine, and on the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library's Black Lives Matter blog entitled, Word to Solange and Amanda Seales. Her newest contribution as a co-author is in the upcoming anthology, Mama Stories: Gifts from Our Mothers.
Registration Details: Seats in this class are limited and available on a first-come, first-serve basis. All purchases are final and nonrefundable. Prior to the start of your class you’ll receive an invitation to access the virtual classroom.
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Wait List & Scholarship Fund: There are one full scholarship available. Fill out this form to be added to the wait list.
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