Writers @ Work Circle
Join us for a free Writing Circle, where we cultivate a supportive space for writers to access their creativity without fear or judgment.
Whether you’re a professional writer, an aspiring professional, or you “just write a lot,” writing for work can bring a lot of pressure. It can start to feel like a chore, and you can lose the sparkle that makes your writing worth reading (and that makes you proud to have written it).
In this writing circle, you’ll join other writers to reconnect with the more human, powerful side of your work writing. Your host, Dylan Tweney, will create a spacious, nonjudgmental framework for this session. We will usually start by checking in with each other, then a brief meditation, and sometimes freewriting exercises. You’ll have plenty of time to work on your writing. At the end, we’ll check out with one another and close the circle with encouragement and joy.
About your host: Dylan Tweney is a journalist, editor, poet, community builder, and publisher. He’s been writing newsletters and blogging since the late 1990s and has been a columnist, podcaster, and editorial leader for publications including WIRED, VentureBeat, Business 2.0, and InfoWorld. He created tinywords, the world’s largest journal of tiny poems, which is now in its 25th year.