Writing Group Provides Opportunity for More Conscious Connection

Join Women Writing for (a) Change Jacksonville for a more mindful way of connecting in community
this fall. The group offers a variety of programs highlighting the words and
wisdom of women, with the goal of creating stronger community connection
through writing, art and women’s leadership.
“We facilitate supportive writing circles
that encourage people to craft more conscious lives through the art of writing
and the practices of community,” says Jennifer Wolfe, executive director of the
group that she founded in Jacksonville in 2014.
“We offer not only regular writing circles
in our community, but also art exhibits featuring women artists; an annual
anthology of women writers and artists; and a number of special events
highlighting our women writers, artists, leaders in the community,” says Wolfe.
This “radically inclusive” community works
to create a safer space for women’s voices and to celebrate women’s leadership.
Their current art exhibition, titled Rivers:
A Journey Beneath the Surface and curated by author and art historian Mallory
O’Connor, calls attention to the importance of water and its symbolic
connection to women as a vital force of our community.
The group will present several connection
opportunities this month at their
headquarters at 1610 Osceola Street, in Jacksonville, including the
Wine, Women and Words: Celebrating Rivers program on November 7, 2021, featuring
Nancy Powell, executive director of Scenic Jacksonville and the Riverfront
Parks Now initiative. They will also hold an Open House of the Rivers
Exhibition on November 13, from 1 to 3 p.m., 2021, and a Public ReadAround of women
writers on November 21. More writing classes will begin in January, including a
“write and hike” event focusing on combining mindfulness with one’s writing
practice.
For more information, visit WomenWritingJacksonville.org.