Our writing classes and workshops invite participants to approach language as a practice of attention rather than achievement. Grounded in listening—to the body, to memory, to what emerges slowly—these sessions create space for writing that is honest, embodied, and unhurried. Prompts are offered as invitations, not assignments, and sharing is always optional. Whether working in poetry or prose, participants are encouraged to write without self-censorship or pressure to polish, allowing the work to find its own shape. These classes welcome writers at all stages who are interested in writing as a way of witnessing experience, staying with uncertainty, and discovering what wants to be said.