The Word Play Workshop

A workshop for writers who want to connect to the joy of words

Let’s be clear: Words are the weirdest.

  • Why did the word snollygoster go extinct, and how do words disappear?

  • Why does buckle mean to attach something, and to fall apart? 

  • A new word is added to the dictionary every two hours, but where do they come from? And who gets to decide what words are “real” and which aren’t?

As writers, words are our medium, but we don’t often pause and consider the way they impact us, or the histories they carry.

This is a workshop based on curiosity. We’ll ask questions, write, and play lots, diving into the mind-bending lives of contranyms, homonyms, idioms, slang, and made up words. We’ll write tongue twisters, guess the meaning of extinct words, and explore words we want to use more.

Here’s how it works:

We’ll meet five times for 2-hour sessions of writing, dialogue, and word games.

The group will be cozy — 7 participants. We’ll use our time fully — come expecting to get scribbling right away.

There will be some light homework, but most writing will be done in class.

Details:

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Cost:

The fee for this workshop is $515. If you prefer, you can pay in 4 monthly installments of $128.75. Tax will be added for Canadians, in your local provincial rate. See our financial policies.

Four times a year, we give out bursaries for our programs to people with financial barriers. Check out our upcoming dates.

If you don’t have a credit card, let us know and we’ll gladly find a way to make it work.

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