speculative fiction work/shop

“No change for the good ever happens without being imagined first, even if, at the moment we imagine this great change, it seems absolutely impossible. History teaches us, too, that we are the agents of this great change. It doesn’t come from the White House; it comes from our house.”Martín Espada

A creative gathering to imagine the future of work.

Join a small group of people to practice new ways of thinking, being, and acting through your work, using the power of speculative fiction. Each week, you’ll write and play with stories, scenes, and notions about what work could become—unburdened by the practical realities of your day-to-day—and then reflect with fellow workers about what that writing tells you about your environment, standpoint, needs, and dreams of the future. Through writing and reading, you’ll learn to notice your own relationship to work and uncover where you are called to place your attention in the present, and how you might make an effort to shape your work as it—and everything else—inevitably changes.

When
Wednesdays, January 28–March 4, 2026
12PM–1:15PM EST (UTC-5)

SOLD OUT!
Where
On Zoom; live classes only—sessions will not be recorded
Cost
$600 sliding scale

Sign up for the waitlist

The winter work/shop is sold out; sign up for the waitlist to be alerted when new work/shops open up.

Who this is for

This six-week program is for anyone who feels stuck, uncertain, or lost in their work and who wants to open up some space to imagine different futures. If your work feels like it’s at a dead end, if you’re struggling to imagine what comes next or how to respond to the moment, if you want space to think both differently and in community—this is for you.

How we’ll work

We’ll meet once a week for roughly an hour; in between, you’ll write and share fresh, unedited writing, and then practice noticing what that writing is interested in or looking for. The writing will be a mechanism for thinking with your work in new and creative ways.

This is not a craft workshop; we won’t spend time attending to plot or character or whatnot, nor will we be concerned with the quality of your prose. You do not need any prior writing workshop experience, nor do you need to consider yourself a “writer” to participate. (But of course, if you spend any time at all writing, you are a writer and should absolutely identify as such!)

In the sessions, we’ll gather to share and witness the dreams the writing is bringing to the fore. We’ll ask: what is the writing longing for? what perspective does the writing take? what relationships does the writing propose? what is the writing curious about? what is it fearful of? Through these and other questions, you’ll arrive at new ways of thinking about your work that are both deep and broad, rooted in the present but with branches reaching into the future.

From there, we’ll carry that thinking forward by exploring how to shift and reframe your insights to work, including how to use skills of observation and inquiry to better understand the moment; when to ditch the goals and plans for experimentation, improvisation, and play; and why it matters that we dream big dreams even on the darkest of days.

What you’ll learn

You’ll walk away with new perspectives about your work, a refreshed awareness of the stories that are guiding you, and new tools for imagining different ways of working. You’ll learn to identify, revise, and improvise the stories you tell about your work, so that you can get unstuck and get moving in the direction of your choosing—now and into the future. Perhaps most importantly, you’ll be reawakened to your own power to determine the shape of your work—and the power of that work to shape the world.

Space will be very limited; sign up for the waitlist to be the first to know when new work/shops open up. And if you have any questions at all, don’t hesitate to reach out.