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The Scent of Moonlight-Write With All Your Senses

Please note: 6-9 PM Eastern Time

The Scent of Moonlight
Write With All Your Senses- An Imaginative Storm Writing Workshop

August 11, 2025 ~ 6-9 PM Eastern Time on Zoom

Whether you’re deep into a novel or just beginning a writing practice, The Scent of Moonlight offers you a high-impact, MFA-style experience—without debt, deadlines, or gatekeeping.

You can certainly see your writing flow across the page. But what if you could hear it breathe, taste its urgency, smell its subtext, and feel its pulse?

What if you could smell the moonlight? Taste a musical score? Hear a star falling? See the wind?

“Who has seen the wind? / Neither I nor you. / But when the leaves hang trembling, / The wind is passing through.” -Christina Rossetti

In this special 3-hour Zoom session, you’ll venture into the vivid, untapped world of your sensory writing. You’ll work through five field-tested Imaginative Storm exercises from Write What You Don’t Know: Writing with Confidence, Energy, and Flow.

You’ll write longhand on the page, read aloud for revision insights, and leave with five new pieces of writing grounded in your sensory depth.

Think of it as cross-training for your writing practice—discipline and discovery, practice and surprise, and techniques you can apply to your fiction, memoir, creative non-fiction, poetry, and performance.

🎟 Only 12 spots available

The Scent of Moonlight
Write With All Your Senses
August 11, 2025 ~ 6-9 PM, Eastern Time on Zoom facilitated by James Navé
Let your senses lead the way.
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$97~ Sign up today.

James Navé (that’s me) once recited a poem at the ticket counter at San Francisco Airport and got bumped to first class on a flight to London. Navé holds an MFA from Vermont College and has memorized 600+ poems. His Imaginative Storm workshops invite writers to create freely, boldly, and without apology.

 
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