Come to the Annual Writers’ Workshop this Saturday!

If you’ve ever gotten an itch to write for streets.mn, or have a few ideas you’d like to “workshop” with other interested folks, then mark your calendar for this Saturday, March 24th!

We’re hosting our 4th annual writers’ workshop  at the Downtown Minneapolis (Hennepin County) Central Library and you’re invited!

Just bring yourself and some ideas about:

  • streets you like or don’t like
  • places you like or don’t like
  • buildings you like or don’t like
  • buses you like or don’t like
  • walking or riding bicycles
  • traffic and parking
  • seasonal affective disorder
  • or many other potential topics!

The writers’ workshop will be fun, interesting, productive, and last only a little while. A whole bunch of the streets.mn team (board, editors, writers) will be on hand to chat, mingle, and discuss ideas and topics to their hearts’ content.

Don’t miss it!

PS. We will be hanging out somewhere nearby after the workshop. Then there will be snacks!

https://streets.mn/event/streets-mn-writers-workshop-2/

Bill Lindeke

About Bill Lindeke

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Bill Lindeke has writing blogging about sidewalks and cities since 2005, ever since he read Jane Jacobs. He is a lecturer in Urban Studies at the University of Minnesota Geography Department, the Cityscape columnist at Minnpost, and has written multiple books on local urban history. He was born in Minneapolis, but has spent most of his time in St Paul. Check out Twitter @BillLindeke or on Facebook.