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JLF Workshop: On Finding Your River: Boulder Creek Room
Jovan Mays
Have you ever wondered why they call your consciousness a stream? Or why they say our minds can run, drift, or even channel? Studies say that we have between 50,000 to 70,000 thoughts per day, or about 35 to 48 thoughts per minute, per person. As writers, our thoughts are experienced escape artists. When we fail to grasp them, we often reference the word “block.” Well, is it possible that we are blocking ourselves? In this workshop, we will examine how we can move with our cerebral currents, get out of our own way, access understanding of our personal rivers, how they work, and how we can be more dynamic river guides to our audiences and ourselves. Come prepared to work those metatarsals and phalanges in this highly generative experience aimed to lead participants of all ages to their deltas.
- Date:
- Sunday, Sep 22 2019
- Time:
- 3:30pm - 5:00pm
- Location:
- Main Library
- Audience:
- Adult School Age Teen
- Categories:
- Literacy