Date: TBD When we think of poetry that focuses on nature as a vehicle for speaker-reader connection, we often picture transcendentalist works—think Whitman, Emerson, and Thoreau. Although these works are meticulous in their ability to express the delicacy of nature, some people may feel a level of disconnection to these poets in a 21st-century context. […]
Welcome to "Etched Memories," a quirky writing adventure led by Sage Tyrtle (Vol.1 contributor). Sage, who was born with a cleft palate, will have you chuckling and embracing your quirks in no time. Picture this: you, Sage, and a bunch of fellow story enthusiasts diving into a pool of kindness, splashing around in the beauty […]
Sword fights are fun to watch, but how do you translate them into words? In this 90min workshop, writer and actor-combatant B. T. Freeman uses their stage combat training to craft exciting action scenes in their fiction, poetry and playwriting. We'll cover a (very) brief history of weaponry (mostly swords, because... swords are fun), how […]
Date: Tuesday 28 Jan 11:00 EST / 17:00 CET Looking for a fresh way to kickstart a poem? Try adding dice! Whether you roll real number rocks or use an online set, "Roll For Poetry" is designed to make first drafts fun. We'll create a list of words that spark your interest, roll dice to […]
DATE: Mon Feb 17th, 9am Pacific/12pm Eastern/6pm CET This workshop focuses on writing about the self and personal experiences through memoir and creative nonfiction. Storytelling is essential to FLINTA* community grounding and well-being, given our unique experiences and the importance of sharing them to celebrate and ground ourselves and represent the beautifully diverse and dynamic […]
Cafe Babette
Am Sudhaus 3, Berlin, Berlin, Germany
"Info on Books" is a regular event hosted by Café Babette in Berlin, Germany, where artists and art publishers present their latest publications, starts at 8 pm. Anodyne Magazine will be there with all existing volumes for sale. Come meet the founders and learn more about our mission (and what's in store for Vol.5 — […]
Write What You NO: Discovering and using what you were taught was forbidden to break through blocks and show readers the way to freedom DATE: Sat. March 8th, 9am Pacific/12pm Eastern This workshop is for writers in any stage of their career who feel stuck in their craft, like they can’t tell the stories they […]
17 March 2025 | 18:00 CET / 12:00 EST You are cordially invited to join us in celebrating the launch of Vol.5 of Anodyne Magazine. Guests of honor include: Alex Prince Jade Appel Zufishan Shah Jesse Darnay Ellie Allan JP Thorn Brittany Brewer Raegan Cote Samantha Sharp Travis Stephen
Blackout Poetry Workshop - create new meanings from old pain. DATE: Sat. May 21rd, 9am Pacific/12pm Eastern This workshop is for a range of writers, those who are starting out, those who are stuck and want to get back into writing, or for anyone who hasn’t tried blackout poetry before, and wants to have a […]
DATE: Thu. June 5th, 9am Pacific/12pm Eastern/6pm CET You're already a writer — now it's time to pitch like one. In this workshop, we'll demystify how to pitch original stories to mainstream publications, from feminist giants like Mslexia to unexpected outlets like Business Insider. Learn what editors are looking for, how to shape an idea […]
15 August 2025 | 18:00 CET / 12:00 EST You are cordially invited to join us in celebrating the launch of Vol.6 of Anodyne Magazine. This incredible issue was edited by Maria McLeod, featured writer from Vol.2. Join us to hear from the contributors live. You'll have the chance to engage with them in a […]