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July 2023
What’s Love Got To Do With It?
Ekere Taille is a poet, children's book author, herbalist and co-facilitator of the Mt. Chocorua Writing Week. Che Guevara said, “At the risk of seeming ridiculous, let me say that the true revolutionary is guided by a great feeling of love. It is impossible to think of a genuine revolutionary lacking this quality.” Ekere will read works focused on joy, love, and pleasure and engage in discussion about the role love plays in her radical art and artmaking. Q &…
Find out more »Mt. Chocorua Writing Week
Join Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie and Ellen Meeropol for five days of words and play in the natural beauty of the southern White Mountains, at the Mt. Chocorua Writing Week. Where do we find inspiration? What connects us? How do we maintain a writing practice in a frenetic world? This workshop, offered free for World Fellowship guests, will be a generative and generous space, less concerned with genres and critiques, more focused on connecting with our work, the natural world, and…
Find out more »WF Book of the Summer
A lightly facilitated weekly discussion of the 2023 Book of the Summer selection, Our Missing Hearts, by Celeste Ng. Day/time may vary based on guest preferences each week, or multiple groups may be held in one week. Check the activity board and dining hall announcements. But come prepared to engage with this WF community read.
Find out more »Understanding History Through Fiction
Ellen Meeropol is a novelist and co-facilitator of the Mt. Chocorua Writing Week. The novelist Dahlma LlanosFigueroa writes that “history reflects life from the outside in. Fiction reflects life from the inside out. One focuses on events, the other on the effects of those events on characters.” Ellen will read from her new novel, The Lost Women of Azalea Court, and talk about writing fiction based on real-life abuse of power. Q & A to follow.
Find out more »Mt. Chocorua Writing Week
Join Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie and Ellen Meeropol for five days of words and play in the natural beauty of the southern White Mountains, at the Mt. Chocorua Writing Week. Where do we find inspiration? What connects us? How do we maintain a writing practice in a frenetic world? This workshop, offered free for World Fellowship guests, will be a generative and generous space, less concerned with genres and critiques, more focused on connecting with our work, the natural world, and…
Find out more »Main St Walk
Take a walk down Tamworth’s Main Street with University of Orange's Urbanism department and Tamworth residents Andy Davis and Hannah Lally. We’ll draw from UofOrange co-founder Dr. Mindy Fullilove’s book “Main Street: How a City’s Heart Connects Us All” to see how Main Streets everywhere are key to helping us solve the problems of our world. UofOrange is a free school of Restoration Urbanism in Orange, NJ.
Find out more »S’more Community Campfire
Gather around the campfire every Wednesday evening for community, stories, bits of music breaking out, stories… and s’mores!
Find out more »Mt. Chocorua Writing Week
Join Mariahadessa Ekere Tallie and Ellen Meeropol for five days of words and play in the natural beauty of the southern White Mountains, at the Mt. Chocorua Writing Week. Where do we find inspiration? What connects us? How do we maintain a writing practice in a frenetic world? This workshop, offered free for World Fellowship guests, will be a generative and generous space, less concerned with genres and critiques, more focused on connecting with our work, the natural world, and…
Find out more »Open Mic: Readings by Writing Week Participants
Participants in the Mt. Chocorua Writing Week are encouraged to read at this open mic event. The event is open to all.
Find out more »Fun Night!
Every Friday, bring your song, poem, skit, stand-up routine, strange-but-beguiling act, instrument, dance, juggling, etc., to entertain and amuse. All ages, all acts… all love it every Friday!
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