Get your writing time in and tell your story.
As a writer, you know you have to actually do the writing to make your stories come into being. And it’s legitimately hard to find the time and make the commitment to it.
Accountability works. As does working alongside fellow writers in the sweet quiet of the Wordcrafters studio. No espresso machines screeching, annoying music playing, or folks chatting. Plus, you can get up and go to the bathroom whenever you need to! And you won’t have the distraction of laundry or other procrastination chores.
When you sign up to show up for your writing work, you’re so much more likely to actually do it. These low-key write-ins give you the space, time, and community to make it happen.
“If you want to commit to getting your writing done, then you should join us.“
-Gale Ann
What to expect
-Tuesdays: Arrive between 9:30 and 9:45 am | Sundays: Arrive between 6:30 and 7 pm
-Free parking is available in the parking lot (just get a parking pass at the door).
-Find a spot in the studio to work — you can move the chairs and tables around.
-Tuesdays: At 9:45 am, get to writing until 11: 45 am | Sundays: At 7 pm, start writing until 9 pm
-Tuesdays: 11:45 am to noon: pack up and chat with your fellow writers | Sundays: get on outta here! :D
“It’s a great source of motivation and accountability for spending focused time on writing projects.”
-Amanda Bird
Register here: https://wordcrafters.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events#/events/6428
Date: Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays
Time: 9:30 am-noon Tuesdays, 2:30-5 pm Thursdays, 6:30-9 pm Sundays
Location: Wordcrafters Studio, 436 Charnelton St., Ste. 100, Eugene, OR 97401
Price:
Members: $0 (Yes, Writing Time is free for Wordcrafters members!)
Access: $3 – if you have limited access to funds
Participant: $5 – the actual cost of this event
Patron: $10 – if you have more access to wealth/resources and can support others who need to pay less
We trust you to discern your financial situation and your level of need or ability to give to others with less access to wealth. Learn more about our Pay From Your Heart Pricing: https://wordcrafters.org/pfyh/
About your hosts
Jeaux Bartlett (they/them or xe/xem) is a writer and teacher living in Eugene, Oregon. Jeaux has published several books and online courses focused on personal growth and their work has appeared in the Register Guard, Lane Monthly, Rochester insider, Crossroads Chronicle, and Nature’s Wisdom amongst other publications.
Jeaux is a certified Grief Recovery Method specialist, a National Spiritualist Teacher, and a Reiki Master Teacher. Jeaux enjoys writing about overcoming loss and adversity, and learning to trust yourself again.
Jeaux is currently working on Banned in Barbados, an autofiction novel based on their middle school years at an all-girls convent school in Barbados. When they are not writing, Jeaux enjoys playing with natural dyes, knitting, and building a writing camp in the woods.
Sunday evening volunteer host
Heather McBride (she/her) is a content strategist at Adobe but has novelist aspirations. She’s been bookish since birth but got serious about her own writing when teaching composition at U of O.
Heather lives in Eugene with a constantly changing cast of grown children, a bass guitarist husband, and her anxiety ridden lab.