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Writing Through a Perspective Shift: How to use writing as a way to grow and heal during transitory moments with Julie Baldock

The first year Julie Baldock spent as a divorced woman was also the year that a pandemic hit the world. Through this year of loss, including the death of her father, leaving her job, selling her house, and her only child going to college- which is a happy transition (in most ways) she processed the changes occurring by recording them in a book of poetry, A Woman of a Certain Age.

Join her in sharing these poems as well as writing prompts that will allow us to engage in the transitory experiences of our lives by tapping into greater depth and truth in our writing.

Only 15 spots available! You do not want to miss this workshop! This event is FREE to attend but registration is required. REGISTER HERE.

This is an IN PERSON workshop taking place at the Heritage Coffee and Plant House (2310 Court A , Tacoma)

ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR: Julie Baldock is a poet and general gal about town who lives and loves in Tacoma. Currently, she is selling a book of poetry, written during the pandemic year, called A Woman of a Certain Age. You can purchase it through her at julie.s.baldock@gmail.com, which is also where she can be reached for all inquiries about her writing or her love of plants. She is also a ceramicist and maker, the owner and sole employee of Xeric Ceramics, whose work can be seen in local stores and markets.
IG: xericceramics or Juliewritespoems

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