The Fall 2022 workshop signup is now open!
Author Judith Hannan will be holding a Fall edition of the Gold Writing Workshop, with four sessions on Fridays: Nov. 4, Nov. 11, Nov. 18, and Dec. 2, from noon to 2 p.m. ET. (We are skipping Nov. 25, the Friday after Thanksgiving.) Writing workshop participants must agree to attend all four sessions. This workshop is particularly focused on supporting healthcare professionals and students. Nurses, doctors, and all healthcare team members of any discipline are welcome.
The four-week workshops are free and limited in size. Each participant is expected to attend all four sessions.
Ms. Hannan is the author of Motherhood Exaggerated, her memoir of discovery and transformation during her daughter’s cancer treatment and her transition into survival. Her most recent book is The Write Prescription: Telling Your Story to Live With and Beyond Illness.
Healthcare professionals have a special place in Ms. Hannan’s heart. She has heard first-hand the pain of the COVID-19 pandemic and the need to process the many deep emotions and experiences.
For an introduction to Ms. Hannan, please watch the Gold Human InSight Webinar “The Write Prescription,” which also includes a writing prompt.
The workshops are a special space for exploration, for rummaging in your mind, figuring out what you think and feel, and getting it down on paper. The sessions includes time for prompts and independent writing, followed by sharing. The time together is meant to create a confidential, humanistic space full of positive feedback and encouragement.
Sign up here for the Fall 2022 edition of the Gold Writing Workshop with Judith Hannan
The workshop is free and always fills to capacity. If there is space, we will reach out to you to offer you a spot and confirm you can attend all four sessions. For Fall 2022, the workshop will be held Nov. 4, Nov. 11, Nov. 18, and Dec. 2, from noon to 2 p.m. ET. If you cannot make this workshop, but would like to be notified when the next workshop opens, please fill out this form.