Now, get the helpful feedback and collegial support of our Roundtables without leaving your house!
Using a method inspired by our face-to-face Roundtables, you will give and receive feedback in real-time conversations with your group mates.
Additional groups that are now meeting online: weekdays and Sunday afternoons
Wednesdays, 6:30 – 9:00 pm
Jan/Feb 2020 Series: Jan 22 & 29; Feb 12 & 26
Mar/Apr 2020 Series: Mar 11; Apr 1, 15 & 29
May/June 2020 Series: May 6 & 20; June 3 & 17
$105 for one 2-month series (includes 4 sessions)
$200 for two series when paid at the same time (includes 8 sessions)
Thursdays, 6:30 – 9:00 pm
Mar/Apr 2020 Series: Mar 5 & 19; Apr 2 & 16
May/June 2020 Series: May 7 & 21; June 4 & 18
$105 for one 2-month series (includes 4 sessions)
$200 for two series when paid at the same time (includes 8 sessions)
To Register: Complete our Online Registration Form
To use Pay Pal: Click on the amount above
OR
To pay by check: Send to
Red Oak Writing, PO Box 342, Genesee Depot, WI 53127
Some logistics:
- 6-8 writers for each series (small group means deeper, more focused comments)
- Share work as a pdf, Word doc or Googledoc (up to 2,000 words, any form/genre)
- Meet in a real-time Zoom videochats
- Answers to other FAQ’s can be found here
*Prerequisite: Previous participation in our face-to-face Roundtables OR the equivalent. (If you have never been in a Roundtable or workshop group, please contact Kim Suhr 414.881.7276 or kim@redoakwriting.com to discuss your experience with giving and receiving critique.)
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About the Facilitator:
KIM SUHR is the author of Nothing to Lose (Cornerstone Press, 2018) and director of Red Oak Writing. Her work has appeared in many journals, recently at Midwest Review, the Stonecoast Review and Rosebud. In addition, her writing has earned awards from the Wisconsin Writers’ Association’s Jade Ring and Lindemann Humor Contests. You can listen to Kim read her work at WUWM 89.7 on the Lake Effect Program. She holds an MFA from the Solstice program at Pine Manor College where she was the Dennis Lehane Fellow in Fiction. kimsuhr.com.