Improv Writing Workshop
with Kelly Morgan
with Kelly Morgan

In this on-going workshop, come to know your true self through improvisational writing with others. Writing is a lens that gives meaning to every situation you encounter in life. This class sharpens that lens. Improvisational writing takes you to the imaginative, sensorial, creative flow side of your brain to surprise you with stories you didn’t even know were in you! Whether you’re a professional or have never written before, the improv writing practiced in these workshops will exercise and deepen your understanding of yourself and ultimately of life. Whether you draw on your past to write your life stories or use your imagination to create fiction and poetry, the exploration of image, metaphor and meaning will bridge the unknown to the known — to help you discover who you are and why you are here. Every week, after you finish your in-class writing, you’ll have an opportunity to share. The group listens non-judgmentally then mirrors back the most memorable passages.
To Register
Spaces in this workshop are limited. To be accepted you must have completed the Artist’s Way workshop. To find out if it is the right class for you (and if there are any spaces still available,
please email: e-mail Or call (310) 839-3424.
To Register
Spaces in this workshop are limited. To be accepted you must have completed the Artist’s Way workshop. To find out if it is the right class for you (and if there are any spaces still available,
please email: e-mail Or call (310) 839-3424.
What People
Are Saying
“Leonard Nimoy was interviewed on NPR and said the best advice he received about photography was, “Photograph what
scares you!” A lot of the things I’ve written about in Kelly’s writing class have scared me but I feel so safe in the environment she creates that I’ve never hesitated to experience the fear until much later.”
Maria Tover, Medical Assistant
“Kelly is the BEST! I got lots out of this class. I like knowing the stories I tell myself. What a great thing! Now I pay attention, monitor & control my reactions.”
Stacey Littlejohn, Television Writer
Are Saying
“Leonard Nimoy was interviewed on NPR and said the best advice he received about photography was, “Photograph what
scares you!” A lot of the things I’ve written about in Kelly’s writing class have scared me but I feel so safe in the environment she creates that I’ve never hesitated to experience the fear until much later.”
Maria Tover, Medical Assistant
“Kelly is the BEST! I got lots out of this class. I like knowing the stories I tell myself. What a great thing! Now I pay attention, monitor & control my reactions.”
Stacey Littlejohn, Television Writer
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