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Daysong Workshop Jan. 22 & 25 VIDEO

January 23, 2026
by Veronica Martinez

Daysong Workshop Video 

On January 22, 2026, we hosted the first of two workshops focused on the Daysong, an exercise in dedicating an entire day to writing. You can now watch the full video below! The next FREE workshop will be Sunday, January 25, 2026 from 3-5 PM PST. CLICK HERE to register. 

Sources referenced in the video: 

George Bowering on happiness 

Personal Universe Deck

Allen Ginsberg on Bernadette Mayer’s Midwinter Day

Haibun Exercise

2 Comments

  1. PB

    Thank you for hosting and posting! Thanks for the posting for those of us unable to attend.

  2. PB

    “Stately” was the first word of “Midwinter Day”!

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