Writing Poorly for Good
Welcome to Writing Poorly for Good, a wild writing practice where we come home to ourselves.
It’s a safe harbor where we write, as poorly as possible, for up to fifteen minutes at a time, to highly accessible, easily understood poems. Whether you write alone or in a group, there’s no comment, critique or cross-talk.
Offerings
Here are the ways to wild write through Writing Poorly for Good:
In-person groups in Southern Oregon. Join up to eight others for a single session or a series of ninety minute to two hour sessions.
Zoom sessions. Join others on an hour-long Zoom call where we’ll write to two poems followed by optional breakout rooms where we will read what we’ve written in a small group.
Small group workshops on Zoom. Ninety minute to two hour sessions. Join up to eight others for a single session or a series of sessions.
*I offer Social Equity Rates, sliding scale based on income and resources. No one will be turned away for lack of funds.
About Steve
I’m Steve Neuberger, a retired union and community organizer with a Masters Degree in Social Work.
I found a home in the Wild Writing family during the isolation of the pandemic and completed the Wild Writing Teacher Training offered by Laurie Wagner (27powers.org). I have published personal essays and poetry.