Upcoming events
Writers in Bloom offers online and in person workshops, writers’ groups and special events for tender hearted writers. Events are hosted by Writers in Bloom founder, Meg. In person events are held in Ottawa, Ontario and elsewhere by invitation. Writers in Bloom centres the needs and experiences of neurodivergent, mentally ill and chronically ill writers, though all are welcome.
Keeping this community financially accessible is very important to me. If the Access Rate is, in fact, inaccessible to you, but you'd like to join an event, please fill out this form. I do my best to respond within 48 hours to all requests. If forms give you the ick, you can email me instead.
Please note that all event times posted are in EST. Here is a handy time zone converter.
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I’d love to hear from you if you have any questions.
Seasonal Workshopping Circle: Autumn
Seasonal Workshopping Circles give folks in the Writers in Bloom community a chance to come together to share their writing, with the option of receiving gentle, useful feedback on their work.
Writers' Salon: Works in Progress
The Writers’ Salon meets in person at The Grove, once a month.
Best Buds Autumn Session II: Correspondence
Best Buds is an online, themed writing circle for new, nervous and neurodivergent writers.
Autumn Session I theme is Memories.
Moon Garden: Cycle I
Moon Garden is a community that considers the ebb and flow of creativity as not just normal, but a necessary and useful guide through artistic projects.
Cycle I of Moon Garden: Monday evenings from 6pm-8pm EST on Zoom, September 16 to October 7.
Scrapyard (Pop up)
Scrapyard is using what has already been started. It’s a response guided by creative writing and mark making. Scrapyard is a space to share, process and be witnessed. We are curious about how writing and art making speak to one another, work together, and inform one another. Let’s explore how we can discover new possibilities as writers and artists when we explore the two forms in tandem.
Scrapyard (Pop up)
Scrapyard is using what has already been started. It’s a response guided by creative writing and mark making. Scrapyard is a space to share, process and be witnessed. We are curious about how writing and art making speak to one another, work together, and inform one another. Let’s explore how we can discover new possibilities as writers and artists when we explore the two forms in tandem.
Moon Garden: Tending Our Writing To the rhythm of the Moon (online)
Moon Garden is a community for folks who have (or who want to have) writing projects on the go.
We gather four times a month to tend to our writing, using the moon's cycle to guide us.
Because the moon cares not for calendars, the days we meet shift though the month, though the time we meet remains the same.
June sessions will be held on Thursdays, 7pm-9pm EST on Zoom.
Best Buds: Writing Circle for new, nervous and neurodivergent writers
Best Buds is an online, monthly, themed writing circle for new, nervous and neurodivergent writers.
June’s theme is poetry. (We’ll be using poems as inspiration- you don’t have to write poetry, or even like it, to join us.)
Too Tired for Words (may)
A monthly reflective writing practice for exhausted humans (online). Usually meets on the second Saturday of the month. Offered on a sliding scale, $25-$55.
Moon Garden: Tending Our Writing To the rhythm of the Moon (online)
Moon Garden is a community for folks who have (or who want to have) writing projects on the go.
We gather four times a month to tend to our writing, using the moon's cycle to guide us.
Because the moon cares not for calendars, the days we meet shift though the month, though the time we meet remains the same.
May's sessions will be held on Zoom from 7pm-9pm EST: Tuesday May 7, Tuesday May 14, Friday May 24, Friday May 31
Writ(er)ing Circle at The Grove (IN PERSON)
Join Meg, founder of Writers in Bloom, at The Grove to explore community through writing and conversation.
Too Tired for Words (April)
A monthly reflective writing practice for exhausted humans (online). Usually meets on the second Saturday of the month. Offered on a sliding scale, $25-$55.
Too Tired for Words 2
A monthly reflective writing practice for exhausted humans (online). Usually meets on the second Saturday of the month. Offered on a sliding scale, $25-$55.
Too Tired for Words
A monthly reflective writing practice for exhausted humans (online). Usually meets on the second Saturday of the month. Offered on a sliding scale, $25-$55.
Too Tired for Words
A monthly reflective writing practice for exhausted humans (online). Usually meets on the second Saturday of the month. Offered on a sliding scale, $25-$55.
Scrapyard
Please note that Scrapyard has been postponed. Please join the interest list to be the first to know when registrations is open!
Scrapyard is using what has already been started. It’s a response guided by creative writing and mark making. Scrapyard is a space to share, process and be witnessed. We are curious about how writing and art making speak to one another, work together, and inform one another. Let’s explore how we can discover new possibilities as writers and artists when we explore the two forms in tandem.
Creative Chaos: January 2024
A co-created, collaborative group offering conversation, collaboration and support for neurodivergent writers and artists.
SPECIAL EVENT: Rejection Poetry Workshop
I started turning my rejections into poetry as a way of making sure the publications that didn’t want my perfect, angel baby stories didn’t get to have have the last word.
In this workshop, you’ll be invited to use your own rejection letters as fodder for creating 3 different poems. (Black out poem, cut up poem and a Golden Shovel.)
There will be time for conversation about your relationship to rejection over the last year and for sharing your new creations.
CRY BABY CLUB: Hello My Name Is
Your writing and art can help you gain courage and calm from your emotional identity, so no one (including you) can make you feel like cr*p, instead of the star you are.
Too Tired for Words
A monthly reflective writing practice for exhausted humans (online). Usually meets on the second Saturday of the month. Offered on a sliding scale, $25-$55.
Too Tired for Words
A monthly reflective writing practice for exhausted humans (online). Usually meets on the second Saturday of the month. Offered on a sliding scale, $25-$55.
Too Tired for Words
A monthly reflective writing practice for exhausted humans (online). Meets Sundays, mid month. Offered on a sliding scale, $25-$55.
Too Much And Not Enough: pilot project
This is not your old man’s writing workshop.
It’s not your mama’s writing group.
It’s not another notebook on your shelf that you never open again after we wrap up.
Too Much and Not Enough is for folks who feel the urge to do something with and about all the things they’ve written, but aren’t sure what comes next.
Creative Chaos: Fall Edition
Most people know that neurodivergent brains work differently from neurotypical ones, but it can be uncomfortable to talk about how our neurodivergence effects our creative lives, and to ask for our unique needs to be heard and met, when in community with other writers.
Creative Chaos is a place where neurodivergent writers can share experiences and learn from one another. No shame. No blame. No getting crapped on for lacking routine/focus/consistency. No mention of potential.
Reclaiming Time with Madhu
Almost all time that we live in today, the year, months, days, 24 hours in the day, the timezones, are all inventions of colonization.
In this workshop I'll share the stories I've learned about the history of time, and we'll work together on finding ease in our relationship to time through conversation and creative exploration.
This event is part of Session 2 of Small Brave Things Summer Camp.
Orienteering & First Aid (For Writers)
Writers in Bloom founder Meg has been published, and rejected, many times, and she's fascinated by the process of creating new work that turns into something shiny and ready to share.
Part conversation, part information session this workshop will help you make your way through your own messy drafts. We’ll end with some first aid for artists because sometimes, writing hurts.
Intuitive Poemmaking with Jaclyn
Intuitive Poemmaking is a creative process designed to help people from all walks of life make resonant poems from images, memory and fragments of language. Jaclyn will guide you as you dive into your own personal imaginal realm, collect the sparkly pieces you find there, and arrange them into poems you can feel from head to toe.
This event is part of Session 2 of Small Brave Things Summer Camp.
A Walk In The Woods (Through Meditation & Art)
Join Kara to be transported to nature through a guided meditation where you will experience deep peace and connect with your subconscious mind.
Following your journey inwards, you will reflect through art-making and end by sharing with others.
This event is created to be accessible for participants without any art or meditation experience. You don’t need any special art supplies to attend, however a list of suggested items be shared with Campers to help you prepare.
This event is part of Session 2 of Small Brave Things Summer Camp.
Nerdy & Dirty with Victoria
Embrace some summer sizzle with this romance writing playshop where participants will practice writing *ahem* smutty scenes using the power of fandom
Phishing Expedition
Join Writers in Bloom founder, Meg, for a fun adventure phishing in our inboxes (and throughout other unusual online sources) to find inspiration for our writing.
Truth Or Dare (Writers Edition)
No camp experience is complete without a game of truth or dare.
Explore your secret writerly desires and dare to speak them aloud in this rousing game of truth or dare