Resolution: A Writing Workshop
to Welcome the New Year
Tuesdays, January 13-February 10, 2026
5-7 pm PST via Zoom
Resolution: A Writing Workshop to Welcome the New Year
It’s a new year and you get to decide what to do with that. We tend to make a big deal out of beginnings, imagining ourselves as better versions of whoever was here last year. We say this is the year we clean out that closet, start lifting weights, learn to make smoothies, start a business, or move across country. Maybe those goals tend to be unrealistic, but there's something to them. There's a desire to meet ourselves new. Any day can be a new beginning, so let's talk about it. Let's write about it.
In this workshop, we’ll read poems about endings & beginnings, rituals & cycles, and how we mark time. I’ll offer space to reflect on 2025 and dream about how you want to live into 2026. We’ll write about what we want, what we’re making space for, and what we’re letting go of. Above all, we’ll write toward ourselves. Whether that looks like fireworks & gym hours or morning light and a notebook, there is space for you here.
Tuesdays, January 13-February 10
5-7 pm PST • Live via Zoom
Schedule Notes
We will meet via Zoom on the following Tuesdays, 5-7 pm PST:
January 13
January 20
January 27
February 3
February 10 (Resolution Showcase)
Want to know what we'll be writing about?
Week 1: Looking Both Ways
Week 2: Taking Shape
Week 3: Countdowns
Week 4: A Door Opens
Week 5: Resolution Showcase
Sliding Scale Pricing
$150 regular price:
This is the actual cost of the workshop and what most participants will pay. This price ensures I am paid sustainably for the labor that goes into planning and facilitating this workshop.
$100 low income:
Reserved for participants who have a difficult time meeting basic needs such as food, housing, and transportation. If this is you, please grab one of these tickets, no questions asked. Enter code resolutionplz at check out.
$200 community support:
This price point is for participants who a) can comfortably afford both basic needs with expendable income, and b) those who believe in this community and want to contribute to a scholarship fund for those who may not be able to access full-priced workshops. Consider it a pay it forward gesture for another writer!