Women’s Writing Circles (Virtual) – Sep. 13-Nov. 1

$400.00

**Registration for Women’s Writing Circles has closed. Please check back for future dates.**

Publish Her’s Women’s Writing Circles provide community, inspiration and an opportunity to grow and learn as a writer. Virtual weekly sessions are led by award-winning author and teacher Kate Hopper. Experienced and first-time writers of any genre are welcome in this supportive community of women writers.

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Publish Her’s Women’s Writing Circles provide community, inspiration and an opportunity to grow and learn as a writer. Virtual weekly sessions are led by award-winning author and teacher Kate Hopper. Experienced and first-time writers of any genre are welcome in this supportive community of women writers.

Women’s Writing Circles include:

  • Eight two-hour sessions via Zoom, Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-12 p.m. Central Standard Time (September 13, 20, 27, October 4, 11, 18, 25, November 1)
  • Weekly discussions focused on all things craft, writing and the writing life
  • Weekly writing exercise inspired by a short in-class reading
  • Time to write in class and share what emerged from the exercise, receiving feedback from peers and Kate

*Women’s Writing Circles are nonrefundable and nontransferable.

Kate Hopper is an author, editor, writing coach and the founder of Motherhood & Words. She is the author of “Use Your Words: A Writing Guide for Mothers,” “Ready for Air: A Journey Through Premature Motherhood,” winner of a Midwest Independent Publishing Award, and co-author of “Silent Running,” a memoir of one family’s journey with autism and running. Her writing has appeared in a number of journals, including Brevity, Creative Nonfiction’s True Story, Longreads, Los Angeles Review of Books, The New York Times online, Poets & Writers, and River Teeth. Kate has her MFA from the University of Minnesota and has been the recipient of two Minnesota State Arts Board Grants, a Sustainable Arts Foundation Grant and a Fulbright Scholarship. She has taught creative writing for over 20 years and lives in Minneapolis with her family. For more information about her work, visit www.katehopper.com.

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