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Foster Writing Circles Application

Invite-only 90-minute facilitated writing sessions. We use a variety of practices to drop into a creative flow state together, write for 60 minutes, and then share our progress.

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Please select a Writing Circle time that works best for you. (Choose one time that you can commit to on a weekly basis most weeks)

Please select a Writing Circle time that works best for you. (Choose one time that you can commit to on a weekly basis most weeks)
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Learn more about our Writing Circle facilitators below:

Sara Campbell writes Tiny Revolutions, a newsletter about becoming who you are. Rooted in her practice of Zen Buddhism, her work centers around her personal exploration of how to be more awake, alive, and connected to the truth of your life. Her coaching program for women is called The Fire Inside. She pulls that fiery spirit into her Authoring Circles, and often draws from mindfulness practices in her facilitation.
Minnow Park writes Like the Fish, a photoblog that journals lessons he’s learning as a coach and photographer. As a facilitator, he draws from the contemplative mystic traditions and breathwork to ground writers into themselves and the writing that wants to flow through them.
Lyle McKeany writes Just Enough to Get Me in Trouble, a newsletter about the pains and joys of fatherhood and life. His writing is raw, vulnerable, and sometimes funny. As a facilitator and coach, he grounds you in a space where your creativity can flourish and your truth can come forth through the written word.
Steph Soussloff is a facilitator and developmental somatic coach with a track record in cultivating wise & enlivening ecosystems and containers that expand what’s possible in the ways we organize, relate, create, lead & live. Her circles are a soulful & playful space to come home to the body, contact our raw creativity and weave our stories together. She shares her writing at Edge of Practice and her latest hot takes and other musings on Twitter. 
Jasmine Pierik’s life work is to create containers for people to know themselves and each other better. As a facilitator, curator, and writer, she feels most alive when holding space for folks to connect. As a poet, newsletter-writer, & someday memoirist (🤞🏼), she writes to process, understand, & find resonance. She loves helping folks get unstuck & does this work with artists, entrepreneurs, and small businesses. Amateur home chef, ocean-lover, printmaker, & second-hand queen. Born in California, finding her way in Brooklyn.