UpcominG Classes
UpcominG Classes
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Writing Normcore Nonfiction
with Chloé Caldwell and Alex Alberto
December 14, 2024, 10am-7pm | NYC
Make the mundane meaningful by using hyper specificity and micro details most would gloss over. Join us for craft lessons, generative exercises, and readings, followed by a casual brain-picking session with Chloé and Alex and a reading salon over dinner.
$395, lunch and dinner included. 10 spots.
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Writing with intuition
with Chloé Caldwell
4 weeks, every Sunday in January 2025, 1-3pm ET | Online
Chloé believes we already know what to write and how to write it — but we distrust ourselves. Following her creative intuition has led to five books, even when they were experimental or weird etc. Writing With Intuition is a 4-week zoom class of readings, exercises, conversations and creating community.
Sliding scale $225 to $425.
To sign up, email Chloé at cocomonet@gmail.com.
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Writing Non-Monogamy
with Alex Alberto
4 weeks, every Sunday in February 2025, 2-4pm ET | Online
This class focuses on generating new writing that explores the nuances and complexities of non-monogamous relationships, with lots of opportunities for sharing, conversations, and community building. You’ll receive readings, prompts, and craft tips to guide your writing. This class is open to writers of all levels; it’s for anyone who feels called to put some words down, whether your goal is to publish a piece or to simply process some of your own experiences.
Sliding scale $225 to $425.
Past classes
Past classes
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Writing Your Queer Breakup
with Chloé
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Exploring Essay Form
with Alex
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Being Your Own Agent
with Chloé
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Writing Erotic Heartbreak
with Chloé
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diy + collective publishing
with Alex
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Writing the Kaleidoscope
with Chloé
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Structuring the Novella
with Chloé
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(Queer) Essay Writing for Beginners
with Alex
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How to Build an Alternative Literary Life
with Chloé
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Writing Normcore Nonfiction
with Chloé
"It's never felt so safe to write the painful parts as it was with Chloé and Alex.”
—Ashley
"I've never felt so simultaneously held by and able to hold the words, longing, and wisdom of other writers. Scrappy magic prevailed.”
—Audrey Moyce