Description
Open writing circle
with Nikolaj Tange Lange
Words and stories reside within all of us, waiting to be discovered.
Our monthly Open Writing Circle invites people with all levels of writing experience to explore their creativity and imagination.
In each session, one of Berlin’s many exceptional writers, poets, artists, or curators will create a vibrant and collective learning experience.
Whether you’re interested in fiction, memoir, non-fiction, or poetry, this supportive space encourages you to uncover the words within you. We’ll draw upon techniques used in writing workshops to unleash your innate talent in a collaborative environment that will allow for a dynamic exchange of ideas and insights.
This workshop aims to create an affirming, playful and empowering space for queer people to explore, express and celebrate their identities as well as to provide a platform for the stories of the LGBTQIA+ community to be shared, heard and valued.
Nikolaj Tange Lange, based in Berlin, is a Danish author, musician, and adult performer. He’s written four novels, often exploring Berlin’s subcultures, including Livet er en fest og så dør man (Life Is a Party and Then You Die). Starting in Copenhagen’s trash drag collective dunst, he later fronted the NSFW electro-punk band Nuclear Family. His latest novel, Romeo & Seahorse—his first in English—explores romantic love, chemsex, and their intersections.
General information
Level: No previous experience is necessary.
Language: while the group is primarily conducted in English, you are welcome to write in any language you feel comfortable with.
Cost: this event is free of charge.
We also invite all writers to consider leading a future session—please contact us for more information