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Weekly writing groups for 8 meetings @$35 each, will resume on
May 7, 2008. 
Call 617-733-9016
for more information or to register for
Workshops in:
Creative Writing
Design
Visual Arts
Read our latest brochure,
fill out the registration form, and send it in today!

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Get your creativity
flowing at
Juiceboxartists.com
Find,
Claim and Share Your
Writer's Voice
8-
week
AWA Writing Groups
Spring 2008
Wednesday
Nights 7-10
from May 7
through June 25
(Men and Women)
Contact
us today with your questions
or to register by phone
In addition to the all-day
summer Write-Athons, Juiceboxartists.com
offers WEEKLY WRITING WORKSHOPS throughout
the year. Workshop cycles run for 8 or 10 weeks during the fall, winter,
and spring. Please call (617)733-9016 for more information, to register,
or to be placed on the mailing list. We welcome your questions.
We limit workshop size to provide adequate time and attention to each
member. Writers with a diversity in age, background, experience level,
style, and genre meet together in the same workshop. This breaks down
competition, encourages compassion, and allows everyone to learn more
from one another. This format also encourages each writer to experiment
in form and style, and to try out different genres.
THE WORKSHOP FORMAT
Workshop members gather at the start of each meeting while the workshop
leader gives an optional writing exercise. If you already have something
in mind to write, you are free to ignore the exercise. The workshop meets
in a comfortable, quiet setting where members can spread out to find private
places to write. We devote half of each meeting to quiet writing time.
We spend the second half reading aloud and responding. We make time to
discuss written, revised manuscripts of workshop members as the need arises.
READING ALOUD
Midway through the workshop everyone gathers
together again. Participants are encouraged, but not pressured, to read
aloud what they have just written. We consider all writing done during
the workshop as fictional unless the author volunteers that it is autobiographical.
RESPONDING
Participants learn to listen well to each writer and to respond with what
they liked, and what stays with them. Listeners are not allowed to criticize
or correct work read aloud that has just been written. In an atmosphere
of safety and support, each writer learns to hear and strengthen her or
his own voice.
MANUSCRIPTS
Workshop members are encouraged though at no time required to bring in
and hand out copies of written, revised manuscripts when they have something
ready. A week later, after everyone has had a chance to read and write
down comments, part of the workshop time is spent discussing the work.
Members make comments of appreciation and suggestions for change. The
aim is to find a balance between each manuscript's strengths and the places
it needs improvement.
THE WORKSHOP LEADER'S ROLE
The workshop leader writes along with the workshop members in every writing
time, reads her own work aloud for response from workshop members, and
responds to workshop members' writing. She makes the workshop members
her writing peers. This increases the amount that everyone learns from
one another in the workshop.

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