WWYDK Zoom Single Session "Elemental Alchemy"
Tuesday, June 23, 2025, 3 – 5:30 PT, 6 – 8:30 ET
The natural world is our habitat and our eternal symbol of life and its cycles. It’s where we see the effects of time, the spiraling seasons (never the same). In communion with nature, we find peace: whether in a forest or appreciating the daisy growing through the crack in a city sidewalk.
In this session, you’ll make literal and symbolic connections between your life and the elements that make up our universe.
What you’ll learn:
how to make connections with the natural world in your writing
how to make quantum leaps as you set a scene
how to locate your story within a living history
how to rack focus to micro and macro
how to enrich your observations so that nothing is ordinary
Tuesday, June 23, 2025, 3 – 5:30 PT, 6 – 8:30 ET
The natural world is our habitat and our eternal symbol of life and its cycles. It’s where we see the effects of time, the spiraling seasons (never the same). In communion with nature, we find peace: whether in a forest or appreciating the daisy growing through the crack in a city sidewalk.
In this session, you’ll make literal and symbolic connections between your life and the elements that make up our universe.
What you’ll learn:
how to make connections with the natural world in your writing
how to make quantum leaps as you set a scene
how to locate your story within a living history
how to rack focus to micro and macro
how to enrich your observations so that nothing is ordinary
Tuesday, June 23, 2025, 3 – 5:30 PT, 6 – 8:30 ET
The natural world is our habitat and our eternal symbol of life and its cycles. It’s where we see the effects of time, the spiraling seasons (never the same). In communion with nature, we find peace: whether in a forest or appreciating the daisy growing through the crack in a city sidewalk.
In this session, you’ll make literal and symbolic connections between your life and the elements that make up our universe.
What you’ll learn:
how to make connections with the natural world in your writing
how to make quantum leaps as you set a scene
how to locate your story within a living history
how to rack focus to micro and macro
how to enrich your observations so that nothing is ordinary