Join writer Eirinie Carson for a two hour exploration of writing through grief. Together we will bring a little light to a dark conversation as we break through the discomfort of talking about the grief associated with death, leaving us all less burdened as we settle into catharsis and community.
Goals for the workshop will be to:
Foster free and easy dialogue about the often-avoided topic of death
Create a safe space in which to be candid and vulnerable
Write a postcard to a beloved person we have lost, with the aim of tapping into the grief, and in inviting people to share their postcard, to air out of sight, out of mind subject matter.
WHERE: Craigardan
WHEN: August 4th, 2022 6 pm - 8pm
COST: $30
A limited number of full scholarships are available please email program@craigardan.org to inquire.
Eirinie Carson is a Black British Londoner and writer living in California. She is a mother of two children, Luka and Selah. She is a frequent contributor to Mother magazine, and her work has also appeared in Mother Muse and You Might Need To Hear This, with an upcoming piece in The Sonora Review’s Fall edition. Eirinie writes about motherhood, grief and relationships and is currently working on her first book about the loss of her best friend, Larissa, and what love looks like after death.