• In the beginnings: Writing in Conversation with Sacred Texts

    Poet and author Jessica Jacobs will share how drawing on the ancient Jewish practice of midrashic inquiry—as well as the Jesuit practice of Ignatian Contemplation—can help us delve into scripture and find the stories and knowledge waiting beyond the surface layer of the page.

    $87
  • How to Write Dialogue

    Good dialogue will ideally advance the plot, reveal character and be interesting in and of itself. But how to achieve all these goals without sounding didactic or stiff?

  • Writing in a Flash: How to Write Ultra Short Essays

    Books Are Magic 225 Smith Street, Brooklyn, New York, United States

    Join us at the beloved Brooklyn bookstore Books Are Magic to learn the art of writing in compressed space, sometimes called flash, micro, postcard or short-short creative writing.

  • Crafting Complicated Women

    Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust 36 Battery Pl, New York, New York, United States

    Esteemed Jewish feminist authors Maya Arad (Happy New Years), Amy Shearn (Animal Instinct), and Kitty Zeldis (One of Them) will be in conversation with Susan Weidman Schneider, Lilith's editor in chief and one of its founding mothers, about crafting complicated women on the page.

  • Sounding Like Yourself: A Lilith Memoir Writing Workshop

    One of the biggest challenges you likely face as a writer is trying to develop (and hear, and believe in) your own voice. You’ll discover your own indelible voice—one that doesn't sound like anyone else—in a session facilitated by Lilith writer, facilitator, and children's book author Marcella White Campbell.

  • Celebrate Orthodox Feminist Voices & Leadership

    Join Jofa (Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance) for a full day of learning, dialogue, and inspiration celebrating the depth and diversity of Orthodox feminist voices and leadership.

  • Let’s Talk About Family, Fertility, and Femininity

    Join Women of Reform Judaism (WRJ) to dive into Lilith's latest issue and discuss our (often fraught) relationships with family, fertility and femininity with Lilith writer Alexis Sclamberg.