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Writers Workshops

Storytelling: An Inprint Writing Workshop

Tuesdays Starting November 2 7:00 pm–8:30 pm running 6 weeks skipping Tuesday, November 30
Instructor: Cait Weiss Orcutt
This workshop is full

Please note that this is an online workshop conducted via Zoom. Participants will be provided information on how to join the online sessions.

If this workshop is full when you try to register, please email info@inprinthouston.org to join the waiting list and put Houston Methodist in the subject line.

Offered by the Center for Performing Arts Medicine at Houston Methodist and presented by Inprint, Houston’s premier literary arts nonprofit organization

Free to employees and volunteers of Houston Methodist and HM physicians in private practice

What can a story give us? Memory, heritage, compassion, identity, resilience, hope. For many of us, stories were our earliest form of knowing who we were and what this world offered. Stories were shared with us before we could walk, told to us before we could speak, treasured long before we could write. In clinical settings, narrative is everywhere. It is a tool for gathering information, for soothing the fearful, for expanding ourselves toward other cultures, and for finding ourselves in a whirlwind of action. Stories are what we take home with us at the end of a hard day. We use them to teach our children and ourselves. We use them to understand our lives and, sometimes, to change them.

In this six-week online writing workshop, we will explore and generate story—be it fiction or creative nonfiction—and elements of writing craft as applicable to the first-time writer as to the seasoned novelist. We will read great works, write through exercises, share stories we have crafted, and form a community of curious, compassionate minds. We hope you’ll join us for this workshop in the spirit of risk-taking, community uplift, and self-discovery. I can’t wait to learn your stories.

This workshop will be filled on a first-come, first-serve basis and is limited in size to create an intimate and engaging workshop environment for all participants.

If this workshop is full when you try to register, please email info@inprinthouston.org to join the waiting list and put Houston Methodist in the subject line.

About the instructor

CAIT WEISS ORCUTT’s essays and poems have appeared in Boston Review, Bust Magazine, ChautauquaFIELDThe Pinch, The Academy of American Poets and more. Her work has been nominated for a Pushcart Prize, Best New Poets and Best of the Net, and her manuscript VALLEYSPEAK (Zone 3, 2017) won Zone 3 Press’ First Book Award, judged by Douglas Kearney. Cait has an MFA from The Ohio State and a PhD in Poetry from the UH Creative Writing Program, where she received an Inprint C. Glenn Cambor/MD Anderson Foundation Fellowship.

The Inprint Writing Workshops at Houston Methodist were begun in February 2007, with the goal of giving employees of Houston Methodist the opportunity to pratice self-reflection, refine writing skills, and create a written record of one’s experiences.