
Nature's Voices: Literary Arts In Plein Air Writing Series: Workshop 1 with JoeAnn Hart
Date and Time
Sunday Feb 23, 2025
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM EST
Sunday, February 23, 2025, from 2:00 - 4:00 pm
Location
Gloucester Writers Center, 126 East Main Street, Gloucester
Fees/Admission
Free
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Contact Information
Meg O'Neill
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Description
The Sawyer Free Library, in collaboration with Gloucester’s Writing Center, present “Nature’s Voices,” a three-part writing workshop that invites participants to step away from everyday demands and reconnect with the natural world. Much like the French Impressionists who painted en plein air, the program invites participants to venture outside to observe shifting light, gentle breezes, and the soothing sounds of nature—only this time, capturing the scene on the page.
Led by professional writers, each session begins with a 30-minute guided walk to gather impressions and inspiration, followed by 90 minutes of writing indoors. Whether you're a seasoned creator or new to writing, these sessions promise fresh perspectives, a deeper connection to nature, and invigorating creative exercises.
All sessions are free (ages 18+), rain or shine, and registration is required for each at sawyerfreelibrary.org. Dress for comfort and the elements, and bring your own rain gear if needed. Pens, notebooks, and an open mind are encouraged!
WORKSHOP 1: It Was a Dark & Stormy Night: The Natural World in Fiction
Sunday, February 23 | 2:00–4:00 PM
Gloucester Writers Center, 126 East Main Street, Gloucester
Award-winning local author JoeAnn Hart will guide participants in exploring how nature’s drama can add depth and tension to fiction. JoeAnn’s acclaimed works—such as her recently released novel Arroyo Circle (Green Writers Press), prize-winning environmental fiction collection Highwire Act & Other Tales of Survival, the crime memoir Stamford ’76: A True Story of Murder, Corruption, Race, and Feminism in the 1970s, as well as Float, a dark comedy about plastics, and Addled, a social satire. Widely published, her short fiction and essays have appeared in Slate.com, Orion, The Hopper, Prairie Schooner, Terrain.org, and many others. Her work explores the relationship between humans, their environments, and the more-than-human world.