“The gift of this circle was having the opportunity to share—to be seen, felt, and understood. I felt so much love.”
—Participant, Fall Series 2023
LAST CHANCE!
Feel the Gifts of the Circle
Our daytime 12-part series starts Tuesday
In our daytime Spring Series, we will build on the transformation themes we explored in our fall classes. Using the book Bird By Bird: Some Instructions for Writing and Life as our guide, we will both explore the art of (a) change and improve our writing skills. Just one or two spots left, so if this speaks to you, let this be your sign! Register HERE.
And more classes below! Hope to see you in the circle soon!
Cheers,
Jennifer Wolfe
Executive Director,
Women Writing for (a) Change Jacksonville
p.s. did you happen to see Taylor Swift’s boyfriend and his team win that game last night?
WHAT WE’VE BEEN UP TO LATELY
Attending the Yellow House Opening
Friday night was the opening for the new exhibit by Hope McMath, ”Legacy Interrupted,” in which she faces her own family’s history and asks herself how we can imagine a new future free of racism. Let’s continue this kind of truth-telling, folks. And btw…there’s future high school intern in one of these photos. Know anyone else who would enjoy writing and learning with us? See below!—JW




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Planning Our Future
We’ve been meeting as a Board to follow up on the Town Hall and create Advisory Circles that anyone interested can participate in. Like to get more involved? Contact us here. We’d love to hear from you.—JW

That’s Board Member Cathy Driscoll putting her passion and compassion to work at our last Board retreat, held Saturday, Feb. 10, at the Willow Branch Library. Support justice, mercy, and libraries!

Order online via Etsy or pick up more copies in person at San Marco Books and More, Chamblin’s Downtown, or The Creative Exchange (CX904)downtown.
The Last Word
From the book ‘Bird By Bird’
“The very first thing I tell my new students on the first day of a workshop is that good writing is about telling the truth.”
—Anne Lamott