Mar 05 2018
Reimagining and Reclaiming Nature: Body, Creature, City, Earth

Reimagining and Reclaiming Nature: Body, Creature, City, Earth

Presented by Indiana Writers Center at Indiana Writers Center

Instructor: Michael McColly
Date: 6 Mondays: March 5, 12, 19, 26; April 2, 9
Time: 6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

A growing body of scientists argue that humans have permanently altered the earth’s atmosphere, seas, soils, flora and fauna in ways that suggest the beginning of a new geological epoch. Yet our economies, habits of consumption, and beliefs about what nature is and what our responsibilities are for its collective health remain relatively unchanged.

Why is there such a disconnect? How did we get here? How can we respond as writers to reawaken and reeducate others to the ecological principles that govern not only our own body’s health but that of all living things, including the living earth?

In this nonfiction workshop, participants will explore how creative writing can help redefine our ideas of what nature is and reacquaint ourselves with the environments and biological life we share and depend upon every day. The course is designed to inspire your imagination and develop curiosity about the natural world all around us: in our bodies, in our pets, in our backyards, in empty lots and edgelands, in our words and desires, and in almost every decision and action we take. In the first five sessions, the instructor will provide prompts for short writing exercises; in the last two sessions, students will share their work for class feedback.

Admission Info

Cost: $325 nonmembers, $217 members, $193 student members/teacher members/senior members/military members/librarian members

Phone: 317-255-0710

Email: mail@indianawriters.org

Dates & Times

2018/03/05 - 2018/03/05

Additional time info:

This is a six week workshop — but you must pre-register to attend.

Location Info

Indiana Writers Center

1125 Brookside Avenue, Suite B25, Indianapolis, IN 46202

Parking Info

Parking is located behind the Indiana Art Center in Broad Ripple. The Indiana Writers Center is in the smaller building behind the IAC, not the main building.