Get Clear on Your Story and Voice

with Nadia Colburn

get clear on your story writing class

The writing process is one of discovery, but if we go into it without any map, we can find ourselves running in circles.

This class will give you the tools to see the larger purpose and voice of a piece of writing–whatever genre you’re working in–and can save you years of unproductive writing time.

Maybe you have an idea for a piece of writing but don’t know where to start; maybe you know where to start but don’t know how to organize the piece; or maybe you don’t know what voice to write in. This class will give you tools to distill big ideas and find your core theme and voice.

Learn how to break a bigger piece into smaller components, how to be driven by an authentic, consistent voice, and make continual progress on a work of any size.

As well as brainstorming, mapping our projects, and doing some writing exercises together, we’ll explore meditation techniques and other methods of deep listening to get clear on the heart of our stories and to get comfortable with our authentic voice. Come with a piece you’re already working on or with a blank slate.

This class is for writers of any level.

Learning and writing goals

  • Get clear on finding the heart of your story (or any piece of writing)
  • Get tools for prioritizing your writing projects and time
  • Get skills making maps and outlines of your pieces
  • Learn how to break a book-length project into manageable chunks
  • Use techniques like meditation and other mindful methods to deepen and enhance your writing
  • Get through blocks
  • Leave with clear next steps for your writing projects
  • Leave with more intuitive understanding of what’s important to you in your writing and in your story

Webinar schedule

This webinar will meet from 2:00 P.M.-5:00 P.M. Eastern Standard Time. The schedule includes the following:

  • 2:00-2:30: introductions and overview
  • 2:30-3:00 independent writing time/ time to work on exercises to gain more clarity
  • 3:00-3:30 sharing/ conversation with class/ smaller groups
  • 3:30-4:00 overview of more techniques to use
  • 4:00-4:30 independent writing time/ time to work on exercises to prioritize and give the project shape
  • 4:30-5:00 questions and answers and sharing/ conversation.

Expect in-depth instruction and lively discussion.

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Student Feedback for Nadia Colburn:

Nadia Colburn was an excellent instructor. She provided thoughtful insight and gave practical tips for overcoming an array of obstacles in writing. Nadia created a safe and warm environment that encouraged each attendee to discuss his/her current work, writing experience and goals. She was encouraging and respectful. I would highly recommend Nadia to anyone looking to learn more about writing from a seasoned professional. Mal McCunney

I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say that working with Nadia was a life- changing event. I had been struggling to get back into my writing, and stuck in some old challenging patterns that I couldn’t break out of. Taking Nadia’s helped me come back to my writing. Even more importantly, it also restored a faith or belief that I hadn’t realized I’d lost: the belief in the possibility of transformation. Tyler Peterson

As much as the word is overused, Nadia Colburn is an unusually gifted presence and teacher, helping many transform their practice and their willingness to trust themselves enough to get to the heart of what they are trying to say.

Nadia is that rare teacher whose very presence in a room creates an atmosphere of trust and honesty, even among people who have never met before. An accomplished writer herself, Nadia brings a rare balance to her teaching: deep reflection and critical thinking about language, ideas, images, and meaning; and a compassionate, open heart that allows everyone to feel safe sharing and offering personal responses to one another. Marilyn Robinson

My work with Nadia was personally and professionally transformative. I deepened my understanding of the psychological and spiritual benefit of attending to detail, and of recognizing significance in the ordinary. Nadia taught me to be still, to befriend silence, to tolerate uncertainty/ambiguity so as to penetrate “what happened”, in order to recognize what I was meant to learn from my situation and experience. There’s a reason she has so many positive online writing class reviews. She encouraged and supported patience as a necessary skill when the intention is to dispel illusion and come to know what needs to be known in order to embrace growth and productive change.” Cameron L. Marzelli, Ph.D.

Both Nadia’s innate sensitivity and her scholarship allow her to give outstanding guidance to writers. Her approach is intuitive and intelligent. Her suggestions are insightful and sharp, and at the same time she is always open to others’ ideas for structure and content.

Nadia’s steadfast encouragement helps to bring even the most stubborn piece of writing into focus. Laura Bernard

​Some of the things I liked about Nadia’s courses:

  • Being able to take the class as a complete beginner.
  • The amazing people I met, starting with Nadia.
  • The intimacy, the safe environment.
  • The division of class time between the studied literature and our work.
  • The literature we read.
  • The assignments which I took very seriously, often getting up at 2am to work on them–
  • Looking at my work as a whole–finding commonality between the poems, having them speak to each other–
  • Coming back session after session.
  • Starting my book.
  • Taking Nadia’s class changed my life and I do not exaggerate when I say it was how I found my true life, my true self.

I highly recommend Nadia and her classes. Joanne Reynolds

I had been searching for several years for a teacher who could help me take my writing to a new level of expression while preserving the integrity of my own voice. When I met Nadia, I knew I had found my teacher. Nadia helps writers find the authentic in their own work and in the work of writers they read together. Her workshops are thoughtful, well organized – and inspiring. Working with Nadia, I have created a coherent and strong body of work. Nadia is a smart, skilled, insightful, and kind teacher. Who could ask for anything more? Betsy Tarlin

At last I discovered a writing mentor, Nadia Colburn, who dares to value both the craft of writing and one’s personal journey of body, mind, spirit and voice.

Nadia’s profoundly powerful lessons, readings, and meditations, met me exactly where I was on my own path. Her insight and candor reached directly to parts of my own unconscious.

Working with Nadia allowed me a depth of internal movement and self-integration that infused new life and strength into my path and my writing voice. Jennie Meyer

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About

Nadia Colburn holds a Ph.D. in English from Columbia University. She is a certified Kundalini yoga teacher and an Order of Interbeing aspirant in Thich Nhat Hanh’s Plum Village Tradition.

Nadia's writing has won numerous awards, including a PEN/NE Discovery Award in Poetry. Her debut poetry collection, The High Shelf, was published in 2019 with The Word Works Press, and her second book I Say the Sky is was published by the University Press of Kentucky's New Poetry and Prose series. Her essay “Listening to My Body” appears in the anthology The Anatomy of Silence: Twenty-Six Stories About All the Sh** That Gets in the Way of Speaking About Sexual Violence.

Her poems and creative nonfiction have been widely published in more than seventy national publications including The New Yorker, American Poetry Review, Spirituality & Health, Lion’s Roar, Truthout, Slate.com, American Scholar, Grist.org, Literary Imagination, Boston Review, Kenyon Review, Harvard Review, Yes! Magazine, Yale Review, Southwest Review, Boston Globe Magazine, Conjunctions, Colorado Review, Denver Quarterly, Women’s Studies Quarterly, LA Review of Books, Volt, Columbia: A Journal, elephant journal, Appalachia, Tiny Buddha, and many other places.

Nadia is a founding editor at the spirituality and social justice magazine, Anchor, published by Still Harbor, and a Research Scholar at the Ronin Institute. She is passionate about helping students and clients uncover their full stories and unlock the power of their creative voice. Learn more about Nadia at her website https://nadiacolburn.com/