Workshops
Sue Reynolds’ TEDx Talk: “Writing Our Way Out of Trouble”
The fantastic Stouffville TEDx Team: Dr. Jane Philpott, Eileen Nicolle, and Julie Weiss asked me to be part of this year’s TEDx Stouffville, along with 5 other fantastic presenters. The video editing team has worked their magic, and the result can be seen below.
To see the other inspiring talks from that day, please go to the TEDxStouffville website and click on the individual presenter’s names.
INKSLINGERS POETRY NIGHT – August 8th – Get Your Poetry On!
WRITE ● CRAFT ● READ
NEXT INKSLINGERS NIGHT: THURSDAY August 8th, 2013
A couple of years ago, Sue used to lead a free workshop for an hour or two before our Hot-Sauced Words Poetry Performances, (Third Thursday every month at the same location). But the timing was awkward – over the dinner hour – and for a variety of reasons she discontinued it.
But ever since then, people who attended it have been asking “When will you bring it back?”
Well, the stars have finally aligned.
INKSLINGERS will now offer a poetry evening (2nd Thursday every month) at the ever-gracious-to-poetry Black Swan Tavern – 2nd floor. This evening is designed to get everyone writing, revising, and performing.
WRITE

The first hour (beginning at 7:00) will consist of writing exercises facilitated by Sue Reynolds designed to give you an hour to write poetry then-and-there. Bum in chair. Engaged and present and productive. This event is open to anyone as long as they have come to write. Bring a pen and paper.
Sue Reynolds has been leading writing workshops in Canada and internationally for 15 years. Many poems and short stories written in exercises with Sue have gone on to literary publication and to win prizes in competitions. (Most recently, a short story begun by a participant in Sue’s Sanctuary won the $1000 Amprosia prize). The costs of Sue’s workshops run between $80 to $300 per day, but she is leading these exercises gratis because she believes that much of the best poetry happens in that energy of writing community.
CRAFT

The second hour (from 8:10 to 9:10) consists of workshopping poems that writers have revised to the place where they now want input from fresh eyes.
Bring 15 to 20 copies of a poem (no more than 30 lines) that you want to present for feedback. Each participant will have a maximum of 7 minutes to both read the poem and receive feedback on their work from those in attendance who wish to make constructive comments. (Further feedback may be offered in writing on the submitted copies).
We normally review 7 or 8 poems during this hour.
The Craft portion of the evening will be facilitated by a guest facilitator. We’re delighted to announce that Edward Nixon, host of livewords, has returned as our guest facilitator for August 2013.
READ

The final hour (from 9:20 to 10:20) is an open mic. Writers may read a poem they created in the first hour of the night, or may read something they bring with them for this purpose. Each writer will have 3 minutes to perform a poem. After each poem is read, the audience is asked to support each reader with kudos for aspects well handled, and any suggestions for ways to make reading the poem more effective. It’s all about learning the entire craft!
This portion of the evening will be facilitated by Creative James Dewar, host of Hot-Sauced Words Poetry Performances, Now in it’s sixth year (Third Thursday every month!) at the Black Swan Tavern.
In the event that we have more poets signed up than we have time available, the Craft and Open Mic slots will be allotted by draw.
154 Danforth Ave. (2nd floor) just east of Broadview)
Rhymes at the ROM
A Poetry Workshop (not necessarily in Rhyme!)
in one of the most evocative sites in Toronto
The Royal Ontario Museum is a gorgeous storehouse of anthropological, geological, and paleontological information and artifacts. On September 21 you are invited to spend a day of experiencing these “prompts” through sensory, emotional and cognitive ways.
Poets will be given prompts and exercises and encouragement throughout the day designed to help you engage with the bones of your material and your craft.
At the end of the day, there’s an optional reading at a local restaurant (a short walk from the ROM) to try out one of the new poems you’ve created.
Sharing is optional of course.
Date: September 21, 2013
Time: 10:30 to 4:30 (optional reading and beverage follows)
Registration: $70 – covers entrance to the ROM, all workshop activities, and one drink at the Happy Hour Reading afterwards at a local restaurant starting at 5:00 p.m.
Poetry is Community! Experience the connection.
CANCELLATION POLICY –
Refunds are available until September 7th minus a $25 administration fee. After September 7 there are no refunds. However, registrations are 100% transferrable to another poet with notification so if you are not able to make it, and you can find another poet to take your place, your registration will be refunded completely.
Pat Schneider Ontario Writing Retreat Autumn 2013
Pat’s 2012 Retreat was fully booked within 2 days of confirming the details. Pat has just agreed to come back to Ontario in Autumn 2013
October 20-25th
Don’t miss out on this rare opportunity!
Limited to 12 participants. .
“The wisest teacher of writing I know.”
—Peter Elbow author of Writing Without Teachers, (from the foreword of Pat’s Writing Alone and with Others)
“Honesty is creative oxygen.
Generosity is creative fire.
Pat Schneider is a fuse lighter. Her work is gentle, playful,
brilliant, and revolutionary.”
— Julia Cameron author of The Artist’s Way

To visit Pat’s website, click HERE.
In May of 2011 Pat Schneider led a five day retreat/writing workshop on the shores of Lake Simcoe in the beautiful Loretto MaryHolme Retreat Centre. (Loretto Maryholme Centre)
Inkslingers is thrilled to announce that Pat will be returning in fall of 2013 from the evening of October 20th to after lunch on October 25th. This retreat will consist of writing with Pat for four hours every morning. The rest of the day is given over to each retreatant continuing to write, read, relax, walk, meditate or whatever needs to be done to support your writer’s soul, in community with other writers.
A manuscript may be sent ahead of time for one on one consultation with AWA facilitator Sue Reynolds who will be aiding and supporting Pat during the retreat.
To register for Pat’s Ontario retreat, please fill out the contact form below. As soon as the details have been confirmed as to venue, we will contact you to pay a deposit of $500.
Registration for Residential Summer Sanctuaries

Registration Form:
Please note: when you hit the “SEND” button, you will be redirected to a payment page. If for some reason your browser does not do this, please click this link to go to the payment page to pay your deposit and secure your registration.
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Follow up Payments and Cancellation Policy:
If you cancel with less than 30 days remaining until the retreat begins, refunds are not possible, although you may apply 75% of this retreat fee to a later retreat. Registration fees are fully transferable to another writer if you can find someone to take your place.
Registration and Payment for Write at the McMichael Gallery
Registration Form:

Click here to pay your workshop fee for Write at the McMichael Gallery
$89.00 with HST INCLUDED
Go to the PayPal portal using the button that will appear in the sidebar to complete your payment.
Payment for Ellen Bass Workshop
Payment for Ellen Bass Workshop
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Full Registration $575 plus HST |
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CANCELLATION POLICY:
If you have to cancel your attendance at this workshop before September 24th, all monies paid will be refunded minus a $100 administration fee. If you cancel after September 24th, your registration fee is not refundable. Your registration is transferrable to another attendee provided by you if you are unable to attend.
Directions to Uplands for Sanctuary
Directions:
If you have a GPS in your car, please program in this address:
13240 Mast Road, Scugog, Ontario L9L 1B5
This is my cell number – you can text me if you’re going to be late or call if you get lost:
905-985-8389
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For those coming from Uxbridge/Newmarket and places east: Get yourself to the intersection of Lakeridge and Line 21/ Goodwood Sideroad, then go east as though going to Port Perry. After a couple of hundred yards, Mast Road turns off to the right (South).
Follow Mast Road south to the first stop sign. Turn left. We’re the very first driveway on your right hand side, just past the bank of mailboxes. Go past the first house, down the long driveway to the second house.
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For those coming from Port Perry & Places East: Follow Hwy 7a west out of Port Perry and when you get to Manchester continue straight (the road has become Goodwood Sideroad/Line 21) about 6 km. Turn left (south) onto Mast Road.
Follow Mast Road south to the first stop sign. Turn left. We’re the very first driveway on your right hand side, just past the bank of mailboxes. Go past the first house, down the long driveway to the second house.
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For those coming from Whitby/ Oshawa: Up Highway 12 to Manchester (where 7a turns off east to go to Port Perry). You turn WEST and go approx. 6 km. to Mast Road (a small road on the left hand side running south off the Goodwood Sideroad). If you get to the lights at Lakeridge, you’ve gone too far).
Follow Mast Road south to the first stop sign. Turn left. We’re the very first driveway on your right hand side, just past the bank of mailboxes. Go past the first house, down the long driveway to the second house.
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Or, for those coming from Pickering/Ajax (or Toronto):
Follow Mast Road south to the first stop sign. Turn left. We’re the very first driveway on your right hand side, just past the bank of mailboxes. Go past the first house, down the long driveway to the second house. |
Paypal for James Dewar’s Poetry Sanctuary
COST: $80 per retreat (This is the final Poetry Sanctuary at this price. Starting in 2015, HST of $10.40 will be added to the cost.
To visit the 2015 REGISTRATION PAGE CLICK HERE
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CANCELLATION POLICY:
If I receive your cancellation notice up to five days in advance of the retreat, (for instance, if the retreat is on a Saturday, I must here from you by midnight on the previous Sunday) you may choose to apply your deposit to a future retreat or receive a refund (minus a $20 administration fee).If you cancel with less than five days notice, (in the example above, for instance, it would be anytime Monday or later) and your spot cannot be filled from a waiting list, no refund will be made. However, you are permitted to sell or gift your spot for that date to another poet, but I must be notified that you are doing this and given the contact information so I can contact the person and ask about any dietary restrictions etc.
NOTE: *If severe winter weather creates dangerous driving conditions, I will call all registered participants by telephone to advise that the workshop will not be held that day. I will also advise the rescheduled date.
Workshops coming up
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A NOVEL APPROACH
Our year long course to create structure, accountability and instruction so you finish the first draft of your book.
REGISTRATION OPENED SEPTEMBER 1 2012 for the course in 2013
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Poetry Chapbook Self-Publishing Workshop
September 22 and November 3, 2012 – Stouffville
This workshop is presented in two Saturday installments, 6 weeks apart, 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. (one hour lunch) Pre-registration is necessary.
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Get Published Poetry Class at Blue Heron Books
Wednesday Nights from 7 to 9:30, Starts September 26, 2012 – Uxbridge
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Create Your First Website in One Day: WordPress for Beginners
November 4, 2012 – York Region
This workshop will teach you all the basic skills you need to create and manage your first blog or website.
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Managing Your Own WordPress-based Website
November 24 – Durham Region
This workshop will teach you the skills you need to manage most of your own website.
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