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Editing & Feedback Writing Workshop

  • Das Gift 119 Donaustraße Berlin, BE, 12043 Germany (map)

Editing & Feedback Writing Workshop

IN-PERSON

A couple months into our writing season, and we have been writing and developing like crazy. At some point, we stop and look around and wonder, “Am I ever going to finish this? Is it any good? How do I make this better? Oh god, which one do I choose?” 

In this 4-hour, weekend workshop, we will be working in small groups, we will be editing and providing feedback on each other’s stuff. Each group will be led by a community member who will guide the group in editing, feedback, and revision techniques that each writer can apply to their craft.

What will I learn?

  • How to brainstorm stories and creative ideas

  • How to edit one’s work

  • How to provide constructive feedback

  • How to apply revision techniques 

  • How to advance one’s craft

  • How to prepare text for submissions

  • How to participate in group discussions

  • How to collaborate in writing circles

What will I need?

  • 5 Pages of Work Maximum (poetry, a short story, novel excerpt, script, etc.). Please double space longer prose texts)

  • Bring a digital copy of your work OR 4-5 printed copies (For physical copies, you are more than welcome to email us no later than 24 hours beforehand and we can print it for you. Please email womenwritingberlinlab@gmail.com Subject Line: Workshop Printing Please :)).

  • Something to Write with/on (pen/laptop/etc.)

Who is the workshop for?

The workshop is for any level writer looking to improve their craft. Workshop will be in English with translations available upon request. B1/B2 level English comprehension is recommended. If bringing a non-English work, please bring an English, German, or Italian translation. Coffee & Tea will be provided. Lunch will not be provided but there are many options in the Kreuzberg area. The location is not wheelchair accessible. 


We do not correct grammar! We speak multiple languages and codes. You agree to adhere to the protection of ideas and intellectual properties act which means that we are creating a safe space to share our ideas without the fear of them being stolen, ripped off, copied, adapted, appropriated or taken by someone else.

BUY TICKETS TO THE WORKSHOP HERE!!!

Who are your Workshop Leaders?

Donjeta Hasani is the daughter of Kosovo-Albanian immigrants, Donjeta (or Dona) was born and raised in Stuttgart and studied archaeology and philosophy in Heidelberg, where she also worked as a bartender for years before starting a career in the film industry in Berlin. Her writing involves dissecting her own neurosis and questions of identity. She loves the strong community at WWBL and how it has helped her writing and disciplined her creativity, and therefor wants to spread the good vibes further.

Cecilia Gigliotti is a writer, photographer, podcaster, and musician. Much of her work consists of travel highlights, language musings, and pop culture criticism. She holds the MA in English from Central Connecticut State University and the BA in Creative Writing from the Writers Institute at Susquehanna University. Her short fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and art have appeared in collections, anthologies, journals, newspapers, and WWBL’s own in-house publications; she also served as Poetry Editor of volume 2 of the Connecticut Literary Festival Anthology. A New England native, she has lived in Berlin since July 2019.

Earlier Event: 18 December
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