Online / zoom
Instructor: Marilyn McEntyre, PhD
Series Description: These 90-minute workshops will address a different topic each month. Each session will include a brief presentation, prompts, a bit of writing and workshopping time, and suggestions for developing a particular writing practice. Handouts offer guides for cultivating new dimensions of your writing. We will talk about language, faith, form, and what a lively, committed writing life entails. All levels of writing experience are welcomed!
This month: Making poems is a practice that has value in itself for both poets and prose writers. We’ll look at some simple ways to move from prose to poetry and back, and at verse forms that exercise the eye and mind.
Registration Fee: General Tuition $25/ "Living Lightly" Supported Tuition $15
About Marilyn McEntyre: Dr. McEntyre, a longtime professor of literature and medical humanities, teaches for New College Berkeley and Westmont College, and is on the faculty of Western Seminary’s “Sacred Art of Writing” doctor of ministry program as well as the “Forest Dwelling” program at the Oblate School of Theology. She offers spiritual retreats and writing workshops and continues to write about spirituality, language, healthcare and earth care. She also works as a writing coach. Her recent books include When Poets Pray, Speaking Peace in a Climate of Conflict, and Midwinter Light: Meditations for the Long Season.
First Saturday Writing Workshops 2025-26 Overview: Join this series every month or occasionally, as you are able. Handouts and writing exercises are different for every interactive workshop. Register for each workshop individually here.
March 7, 2026: Poetry As Practice
April 4, 2026: Literary Portraiture
May 2, 2026: Writing from Your Place and Time
