The Writers' Quarters

A Writing Practice with Sarah Afaneh

9 July - 17 September
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

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A Writing Practice with Sarah Afaneh

A Writing Practice is built around care: helping participants develop a steady writing practice alongside a genuine sense of community. Two questions run through it: how can writing become play, and how can it serve as an anchor for the curiosities and ideas we want to explore? Each session makes space for putting pen to paper, sharing work, and giving and receiving feedback with openness and trust.

 

Teaching sessions move through intuitive writing, form and poetics, and narrative building, anchored by a curated reading list that introduces participants to a range of literature as a site for inquiry and imagination. Alternating with these, workshopping sessions shift the focus to each other's writing, building the collaborative foundation of a community that challenges and supports each other to grow. 

 

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Together, the two formats create a natural rhythm that supports writers who are developing a new practice or returning to an old one, leaving with more confidence and a more playful relationship with the written word 

 

Accessibility & Participation

Open to ages 18+ 

No prior experience required

Language: English and Arabic

 

It is encouraged to attend teaching sessions to get the full experience, but participants are also welcome to join the workshops as standalone sessions.


About the Instructor

Sarah Afaneh is a researcher and writer interested in decolonizing knowledge production. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Literature and Creative Writing from NYU Abu Dhabi, with a double major in Social Research and Public Policy and a minor in Political Science. Sarah's recent work has been dedicated to understanding the body as storage; a space where emotion, memory, and knowledge are hosted consciously or subconsciously.