Have you ever wondered what it feels like to have paws? To leap like a frog or soar like a falcon? Through poetry and short fiction, come dive into the world of animals.
In this workshop, you’ll be encouraged to write from the perspective of your favorite animal and imagine answers to captivating questions: What does my cat dream about? What do two dogs chat about? How does Moo Deng feel about becoming famous? We’ll also learn about some quirky, interesting, and even inspiring real-life animal stories, from a friendly cat who became a town’s mayor, to the squirrel leaving behind thank you treats for humans.
Join us this Winter, to craft verses and stories fueled by your boundless imagination, and let’s bring the animal kingdom to life with your words!
Animal Tales
- Thursday
- 4:00-6:00pm
178 Bennett Ave, NYC
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