The Writer’s Workshop Live & Small-Group Writing Circle

September 13th, 2017 — November 15th, 2017

This Fall, for the first time in three years, I’m teaching a live (still digital, but live via the Internet) gathering of The Writer’s Workshop. We’ll come together for eight weeks to practice writing and work through four key modules. The power of a writing group and live calls are designed to help you become better at writing, storytelling, and crafting content. And as a bonus: you’ll be assigned working groups to meet other writing friends in small, peer-to-peer writing circles.

The LIVE course also includes a writing circles, live discussion calls, and if you choose (see options below), an opportunity for 1:1 feedback on your writing and essays.

**Early decision closes August 18th, 2017.**
**Regular registration closes September 8th, 2017.**
Class begins September 13th, 2017.

Four writing modules, eight writing assignments:

We’ll work together through eight weeks of writing exercises, two assignments per module. Every week, you’ll get a lesson to read, an assignment to practice, and a bundle of extra resources to dive deeper on the topic of the week. The goal is to write one new assignment each week.

These are the four core modules:

  • Imagination: Unlock your creative potential through key exercises in visualization, imagination, and association. Learn how to get un-stuck, how to start writing, and how to tap into your inner creative. (2 lessons, 2 writing exercises.)
  • Storytelling: Learn three frameworks for great storytelling from the experts–from Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey to Nancy Duartes’ structures on resonance. Learn how to use each of these frameworks to create messaging that’s relatable, sticky, and moving.(2 lessons, 2 writing exercises.)
  • Craft & Content: Learn how to create story frameworks for blogging, how to write a standout introduction (and thank-you note!), and the art of asking for what you want. Get four customizable templates for everyday communication–never have to build an email from scratch again. (2 lessons, 2 writing exercises.)
  • Language: Learn how to use language to persuade, influence, and inspire others. (2 lessons, 2 writing exercises.)

After each module, we’ll meet for a live call (4 total):

After each module, we’ll come together for a live Q/A discussion call to talk about our writing progress, reflect on the assignments, share our work, and answer any questions you might have. The calls will be recorded and available for the duration of the course.

  • Live Call #1: Friday, September 29th at 1PM Eastern
  • Live Call #1: Friday, October 13th at 1PM Eastern
  • Live Call #1: Friday, October 27th at 1PM Eastern
  • Live Call #1: Friday, November 10th at 1PM Eastern

Small group writing circles:

You will be placed in a small group writing circle during the course, to meet and go deeper with fellow writers. I’ll guide you in the best practices for how to engage with your small group, when to meet, and the format to follow in your small group.

Each module, for example, you’ll read an excerpt of your piece out loud to the group.

Suggested times for the small group writing circle: Every other Friday, at 1PM (so that you block off eight continuous Fridays at 1PM for your writing group, alternating live calls with small-group sessions). Of course, you can re-schedule these with your group as needed.


The Writer’s Workshop Live! — $599

This small-group virtual/digital writing group will be capped at 30 people. Regular registration closes September 8th, 2017. Limited spaces available.

Early Decision: Register by August 18th for $100 off the program price — $499. Click here to register.


The Writer’s Workshop Live PLUS 1:1 Coaching — $999

Want to go deeper with your writing practice? Register for the Live Writer’s Workshop with personalized writing coaching—and get additional coaching and feedback on your writing. In addition to the live course, live calls, and small-group writing circle, you’ll also get:

  • Two (2) 1:1 coaching calls with Sarah to chat about your writing practice, and
  • Personalized writing feedback on two (2) of your essays during the eight-week course.
  • Only 6 spaces available.

Early Decision: Register by August 18th for $100 off the program price$899. Click here to register.

Learn to Draw, Learn to Code: A Few New Courses + Live Workshops

There are a few wonderful opportunities coming up if you’re interested in learning visual thinking, drawing, or programming.

Think Clearly: Bootcamp

July 30th in London; plus more dates/cities.

Learn how to represent yourself on paper, articulate your ideas in visual sketches, and master a pen and paper. Taught by my friend and co-mentor Mathias Jakobsen (he and I regularly mastermind together and I cannot say enough about how sharp his mind is and how wonderful of a human being he is). If you’re in London, NYC, Zurich, Bern, Montreal, Buenos Aires, Sao Paolo, or Amsterdam, check out the course. $300-$600 depending on the dates. Full-day workshop. Go, meet people, learn to draw, and be transformed.

Introduction to Programming

Starts August 1st. Virtual/Anywhere.

This is one of the courses that brought me to One Month in the first place (this is the startup where I work, aka my day job!). Taught by the thoughtful and creative Chris Castiglione, he’ll show you how programming is actually like being an artist, and work you into the world of programming even if you have absolutely no experience whatsoever. His students rave about this course and it’s sold out consistently for years. He’s teaching a “live” digital version of the course, so you can take it from anywhere around the world during the month of August. $199 for members, $299 for non-members.

Become a Python Developer in 30 Days

Starts August 15th. Virtual/Anywhere.

Taught by Mattan Griffel, CEO and co-founder of One Month, if you’re itching to dig into one of the funnest programming languages there is, try One Month Python. Not only is Mattan hilarious and relatable, he also taught the best-selling “One Month Rails” and made programming easy to understand (and do!) for thousands and thousands of students. Python is the programming language that my husband geeks out on, and every day I have to pry him away from his coding books and remind him that sleep, too, is important. (I’ve even caught him reading out loud from his book, Automate the Boring Stuff With Python, to our newborn baby… so, yeah.) And a small confession: Alex also reviewed the syllabus for this course, so you definitely have several geeky hands on the syllabus and this promises to be a fun course. $199 for members, $299 for non-members.