I give a monthly writers workshop as a volunteer at Easton Area Public Library (main branch, downtown Easton, Pa.) on the second Thursday of the month. So, even if we haven’t announced a formal topic, you can mark your calendar and know that something is happening for writers at the library.
January’s workshop will be on Thursday, January 9. The theme is setting goals— and we’re going to talk about personalizing your goals and deciding what is both reasonable and worthwhile for you. Can you write a novel in a year? Do you want to attain publishing credits? A lot of goals, and writing is no exception, seem daunting because we don’t have a realistic idea of what the steps to success are and how long those steps take.
Register for the January Writing Workshop at Easton Area Public Library here.
The workshop portion will run roughly from 6 to 7:30 p.m., but I will be onsite by 5:30 p.m. in case anyone wants to socialize or pick my brain on personal projects.
If you want to come to the library and use this as independent writing time, you absolutely can do that. I recommend coming at 5:30 to stake your claim to a spot and get yourself working and “in the zone” before the workshop begins.


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