Cary Tennis Writing Workshops

San Francisco, United States

4.9

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At Cary Tennis Writing Workshops, we specialize in liberating the creative potential of people from all walks of life. We use the Amherst Writers and Artists method, pioneered by poet and memoirist Pat Schneider, to help writers not just speak but sing, to say the hard but true things, to say the funny things in a strange way and the strange things in a funny way, to track the trail of elusive truths through storms and droughts and periods of dead, still air without despair or compromise.

Writing is not easy but it need not be glum work. So we specialize also in having fun, and we specialize in eating great baked cakes, pies and cookies and drinking phenomenal coffee and tea.

We love to work with writers of all skill levels. We believe that writing is a profound force for the good of humanity. Our special mission is to nurture, protect and celebrate the act writing — however and wherever we can: in our home city of San Francisco, online, and around the world.

Just to write, of course, is not enough: We strive to write well, forcefully, originally, with craft and taste and fine judgment. So we seek the company of great writers around the world who can help us by example, writers such as Pulitzer Prize winners Robert Olen Butler and Jane Smiley, and recent winner Adam Johnson; we are active at conferences such as AWP and Poets and Writers. We pay attention to our local community of writers. We are writers. We do what we can.

History

Established in 2007.

The act of writing ennobles the soul, lifts the spirit and irritates the government. So I have worked as a writer most of my life, as a journalist at the San Francisco Weekly and the Bay Guardian, as a freelancer for national magazines, as a writer of fiction and poetry and as a performer.

Around 2007, my writing practice came to feel unhealthy, rigid, and isolating. So I set out to rediscover writing as a process of enlivening the soul. I found Pat Schneider’s groundbreaking book «Writing Alone and With Others» and began hosting Amherst Writers and Artists-​style workshops.

These workshops transformed my life. Writing became fun again; I regained my sense of writing as a universal calling. Instead of looking for what was wrong, I found joy in celebrating what was right. Now, people from our workshops are writing and publishing books and stories, and I travel the world holding workshops and retreats, counseling and coaching. It has become a profoundly rewarding life commitment.

Meet the Business Owner

Cary T.

Business Owner

A writer’s bio is always about a human spirit struggling to be heard and seen at its best.

As a student I felt great affinity for the poems of William Blake and the novels of Faulkner and Nabokov, for the French surrealist poets and for modernist Japanese writers. I loved the world of the Beats. I was in love with literature as an intoxicant and came to San Francisco seeking the wild, ecstatic literary life. Here I found graduate school and punk rock, and work as a journalist. Whatever I have attained as a writer came through that age-​old quest to realize one’s highest self: a truthful observer, honest, focused, humane, politically committed. We writers are always trying to attain that condition of our highest selves. In the same way that dancers and musicians try, we try to realize our most intense inner beauty, to find it and put it under a spotlight so others can see it, and then, seeing it, find its equivalent beauty in themselves.

That is what I have been doing all these years.

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