This generative writing workshop will focus on our connection to water and what that means for us as townspeople who are intimately connected to, and impacted by, the rise and fall of the Gihon and Lamoille Rivers. Our bodies are, on average, made up of roughly 60-75% water. But what does water is life mean in the aftermath of historic flooding? Together we will explore how the water holds us, how the water shapes our definitions of self and self-hood, and how water makes its own self known, proclaims its own self-determination. Writing Prompts and discussion questions will be provided.
Red Mill Dining Hall
Vermont Studio Center
Johnson, VT
2:00 - 4:00 pm
This workshop is offered as part of Johnson Community Workshop series: https://www.johnsonpubliclibrary.org/workshops