Workshop
Time:
OGS “Mini” Sunrise Virtual Writing Retreat (Zoom)
Date:
7:00 am –
8:30 am
Target Audiences:
Contact:
Deanne Sparks, Office of Graduate Studies, dsparks6@unl.edu
The “mini” writing retreats welcome current graduate and professional students, as well as post-docs. These 90-minute sessions will be conducted entirely on Zoom without recording. Given the shorter duration of these “mini” retreats compared to traditional ones, the core objective is to provide students and post-docs with a scheduled time and space exclusively dedicated to writing. This focused approach aims to create an environment conducive to productive writing for various projects, including dissertations, creative writing collections, articles, and more. Participants will need to bring a writing project to work on during the retreat.
The retreat is designed to offer participants a structured writing experience, comprising a dedicated writing block, a preparatory writing activity, and a concluding reflection debrief. Action plans for the upcoming session or individual writing periods will be formulated during this debrief.
The Sunrise Virtual Writing Retreat will meet from 7am-830am on Tuesday and Thursday, April 23 and April 25 on Zoom.
Register at: https://nuramp.nebraska.edu/ems/event.php?EMSEventUUID=733ccf85-8b39-4d49-b1f3-f21924e595b4
If you have any questions about this event, contact Dr. Deanne Sparks (dsparks6@unl.edu)
The retreat is designed to offer participants a structured writing experience, comprising a dedicated writing block, a preparatory writing activity, and a concluding reflection debrief. Action plans for the upcoming session or individual writing periods will be formulated during this debrief.
The Sunrise Virtual Writing Retreat will meet from 7am-830am on Tuesday and Thursday, April 23 and April 25 on Zoom.
Register at: https://nuramp.nebraska.edu/ems/event.php?EMSEventUUID=733ccf85-8b39-4d49-b1f3-f21924e595b4
If you have any questions about this event, contact Dr. Deanne Sparks (dsparks6@unl.edu)