Monday, June 8, 5:00-6:30 PT/8:00-9:30 ET (Zoom)
Recording available
$97 USD. Free with Labyrinth Membership.
Every writer knows the feeling.
The voice that whispers, Who do you think you are? The comparison trap. The rejection letter. The unfinished draft. The conference where everyone else seems more accomplished, more confident, more certain of their path.
Discouragement and fraud syndrome can convince us that we’re uniquely unqualified—that everyone else belongs in the writing life except us.
But what if these experiences aren’t signs that you’re failing?
What if they are evidence that you’re doing the brave and vulnerable work of creating?
In this interactive workshop, we’ll explore the hidden stories we tell ourselves about talent, legitimacy, and success. Through discussion, reflection, and writing exercises, you’ll learn to recognize the voices that undermine your creativity, challenge the myths that keep you stuck, and discover practical ways to keep writing even when doubt comes along for the ride.
Because courage isn’t the absence of discouragement.
It’s writing anyway.
Whether you’re wrestling with rejection, struggling to return to the page, or simply wondering if you have what it takes, you’ll leave with new tools, renewed perspective, and a deeper understanding of what it means to claim your place as a writer.
