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Feminist & Queer Approaches to Creative Writing

February 26- April 2, 2026, Thursdays, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

$340

In their debut collection, Andrea Abi-Karam demands the writer to “Kill The Bro In Yr Head.” In this workshop, we will ask: what can writing teach us about the ways we move through the world? How can we use our words to dismantle our own biases and the systems that live within us? Through exploration of gender and sexuality in creative texts across genres by TLGBQ+ and gender non-conforming writers, we will cultivate our own texts of interrogation and self-discovery. Possible topics include the queer pastoral, the fable as means of social change, and art as activism.

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Brody Parrish Craig

Brody Parrish Craig

Originally from Louisiana, Brody Parrish Craig (they/them) is a queer southern writer who upheaves expectations to open spaces for connection, unlearning & change. They are the author of The Patient is an Unreliable Historian & Boyish, winner of the 2019 Omnidawn Poetry Chapbook Contest. They are editor of TWANG, a regional collection of trans, gender nonconforming & nonbinary creators tied to the south/Midwest . Their poems have appeared in Poetry Magazine, Muzzle Magazine, Mississippi Review, and beestung, amongst others. Find more on their work at brodyparrishcraig.com

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