Embodied Creative Writing Workshop
A six-week live online writing workshop
with author Molly Dunn
October 7 – November 11, 2026
Wednesdays · 6:30–8:00 PM ET · Live Online
Limited to 12 participants · $295What if you stopped trying to TELL THE STORY AND INSTEAD, LET THE STORY COME TO YOU?
Some of our most interesting ideas emerge when we surrender to our somatic senses.
Embodied Creative Writing is a six-week immersive workshop designed to help you access creativity through the body, senses, memory, movement, and imagination.
Rather than beginning with plot, structure, or the pressure to produce something "good," we'll explore a different way into the creative process by learning to pay attention to what you're noticing, sensing, remembering, and instinctively drawn toward.
Through guided exercises, meditation, sensory observation, writing by hand, movement, and generative prompts, we'll practice moving beyond the analytical mind and allowing unexpected ideas to emerge on the page.
No previous writing experience is necessary.
Each 90-minute live session combines guided creative exercises, short readings, meditation and sensory practices, generative writing time, conversation, and optional sharing.
This is a generative workshop, not a traditional critique workshop. You won't be required to submit polished work or have your writing formally evaluated.
Instead, you'll have space to experiment, follow your curiosity, generate new material, and discover the practices that help you access your creativity.
Sharing is always optional.
Who It's For
This workshop is for anyone who wants to develop a more intuitive relationship with writing—whether you're beginning for the first time, working on a novel or memoir, returning to writing after time away, or simply feeling creatively stuck.
You don't need to arrive with a manuscript.
You don't even need to know what you want to write.
You just need to be curious about what might emerge.
ABOUT MOLLY
Molly Dunn is the author of The Circuitry We Share, a psychological thriller exploring empathy, intuition, and the intersection of humanity and technology. With a background spanning psychology, communications, media, advertising, and technology, her career has been rooted in understanding how people think, feel, communicate, and connect.
During the five years she spent writing the novel, Molly developed a creative practice centered on letting the story tell itself to her, rather than trying to tell the story by using meditation, writing by hand, somatic exercises, and sensory awareness to move beyond the analytical mind and access creative instinct.
These practices became the foundation for Embodied Creative Writing. Molly is also currently training to become a certified yoga teacher, further exploring the connection between the body, awareness, and creativity.