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Ungodly Hour Writing Club: Weekday Write-in for our Scholarship Fund, with Sara Lippmann


Weekday mornings, 5:30-6:30 am EST for 4 weeks

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free; suggested donation $1/session or $5/week or $20/4weeks

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Nothing sexy here. Everyone has their hour of the day when the words seem to arrive more readily, when the heart and mind feel less at odds. For me, that slot is before dawn, before the critical brain wakes and starts hollering it’s all garbage. I know this, and yet, the trick is showing up. Sound familiar? If so — or if you are curious about ungodly writing — then join me in my bathrobe. (Cameras off.) I will write; you will write. There is solidarity in numbers. We will hold each other accountable as we commit to, or recommit to, or build upon our regular writing practice. No bells or whistles, certainly not at this hour. No talking allowed. No group sharing. Please note the club is free. Everyone is welcome. I’ll be here at the desk anyway. Maybe I’ll toss out a prompt — for you to entertain or ignore. Maybe I’ll offer nothing but presence. We’ve all got our projects we’re swamped in. Maybe you hop on for a day, a week, or maybe you come and go as your schedule permits. Any and all donations will go directly toward the scholarship fund to help defray enrollments costs for those in need.

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About the instructor

Sara Lippmann is the author of the novel Lech and the story collections Doll Palace and Jerks. Her fiction has won the Lilith Prize, been honored by the New York Foundation for the Arts, and her essays have appeared in The Millions, The Washington Post, Catapult, The Lit Hub and elsewhere. With Seth Rogoff, she is co-editor of the anthology Smashing the Tablets: Radical Retellings of the Hebrew Bible forthcoming from SUNY Press. She is a founding member of the Writing Co-Lab, and lives with her family in Brooklyn.

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