Welcome

Welcome to Women Writing for (a) Change of Bloomington!
We are part of a national network of affiliate writing schools who share a mission to provide opportunities for individuals to craft more conscious lives through the art of writing and the practices of community. WWf(a)C is a place where the individual voice is nurtured, developed and celebrated. We create unique learning environments to make this possible.

In May 2012, our Young Women's program became part of Writing for a Change Foundation of Bloomington! At this new website, you'll find information about classes, workshops, and summer camps. The foundation will offer co-ed adult programs and samplers beginning in May 2013. Check out these expanding programs and the work expanding from WWFaC.

Poplar Grove Schoolhouse
Home of Women Writing For (a) Change Bloomington











Please continue to enjoy and use this website, devoted exclusively to the activities and opportunities available through Women Writing for (a) Change of Bloomington. We hope it will answer questions you might have about what it is we do and have to offer you. Thanks again to the design talents of Rosalie Founds at High Rez Designs. Also thank you to Trent and Kim Evans for their technical expertise.
Peace,
Beth Lodge-Rigal
Director, Women Writing for (a) Change, Bloomington

 

“if one woman told the truth of her life /
the world would split open.” – Muriel Ruykeser

"Safe and soulful… feels like a homecoming!"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Mission:
The Bloomington affiliate of Women Writing for (a) Change supports the lives of individuals for whom writing is, or is becoming, an important creative and spiritual practice. The mission of the school has always been to create a healthy, creatively-charged writing community that celebrates the voices of women in search of authenticity, deeper consciousness, healing, personal transformation and re-connection.

The original vision of this expanding community of practice came from Mary Pierce Brosmer, Founder, of WWf(a)C in Cincinnati, Ohio.  For “herstory” and broader context for our affiliate work, please visit WomenWriting.org.


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