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We were honored to be invited in September by Mother Earth News to offer two short blogging workshops at their fair, which drew more than 9,000 visitors to the Seven Springs Resort southeast of Pittsburgh.
If you missed this inaugural Mother Earth News event, you’ll have a chance on the west coast where they’ll be hosting two fairs next year. The hands-on sustainable lifestyle event features an expansive eco-friendly marketplace, organic and local food tasting, live music, plus dozens of practical workshops from the leading authorities on gardening, green building, renewable energy and more.
We had 12 fabulously interesting participants generate wonderful content at our first workshop, April 24, in Greenwich, CT. Navé jump started everyone’s creativity with the Imaginative Storm exercises and we then moved from The Storm to The Creative Form. We were amazed by the boatloads of great material our participants wrote – content they could easily use for their first blog posts. From the feedback we received, our maiden voyage was a success. One workshop participant, Kelly Crisp, has already launched her blog, Karma & Consequences. Bravo Kelly!
Some of our participants requested an ongoing series to further fine tune the creative process. We are thinking of launching a series in CT, and will let you know. Others inquired about one-to-one blogging consultations about content, design, and technical aspects. Robin is available to work with you by the hour or can develop a customized plan to address your individual needs.
Stay tuned for more. We are exploring future workshops in New York City, Taos, Paris, and Los Angeles. Please let us know you have ideas for other venues, we are open to suggestions.