Write Practice Day

Write Practice Day

Exploring the links between creative writing, reading, meditation and flow.

By Daizan Skinner Roshi

Date and time

Sat, 25 May 2024 01:00 - 10:00 PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

After the success of the Write Practice residential we are offering a one day online course based around the same themes for those of you who were unable to attend.

This is a new course aimed at developing the links between creative writing, reading and meditation, self-communication and flow. We will be studying a classic text from the Zen tradition, The Narrow road to the Deep North by Matsuo Basho in order to explore our responses to it and to the theme of journey.

Matsuo Basho (1644-94) was the most famous poet of the Edo period in Japan. He made a living as a teacher, but avoided literary and courtly circles in favour of travelling throughout Japan. Towards the end of his life, in 1689, he made a 150 day journey to the northern provinces of Honshu covering a distance of approximately 2,400 km. He wrote his masterpiece, The Narrow Road to the Deep North about this journey, which became a classic text. The first edition was published posthumously in 1702.

We will use this text as a way of contemplating our own experiences of travel and journey. We hope that you will gain a deeper sense of the resonances between your own experiences and Basho’s work, and of the connections between meditation and creativity.

This course is suitable for anyone interested in developing or beginning a practice of writing, and investigating a spiritual approach to their practice. No previous experience necessary.


TEXT: Basho, M. The Narrow Road to the Deep North and Other Travel Sketches* translated by Nobuyuki Yuasa, London: Penguin Classics

Livi Michael has over 30 years’ experience of writing, and teaching creative writing. She has published novels for adults, young adults and children which have won or been nominated for various awards, including the Faber Prize, the John Steinbeck Award, the Nestle prize, and the Blue Peter Summer Read. Her middle grade novel The Whispering Road was Borders book of the Month throughout the US in June 2005 and is featured on the Read Manchester Map created by the literacy trust. Her short stories have been published in several magazines and anthologies, and her first play, Singers not Sinners, was performed at the Millgate Arts Centre, and St Mary’s Parish Church, Oldham in 2022. Her 20th novel, Reservoir, was published in March 2023.

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Julian Daizan Skinner is the first Englishman to go to Japan and become a Roshi or Zen Master in the rigorous Rinzai tradition of Zen. Over many years of strict training, in Japan and the west, Daizan Roshi recieved Dharma Transmission and permission to teach in both the Rinzai and Soto lineages of Zen. Together with his students, he has established, “Yugagyo Dojo”, a Zen training place in London. He teaches Zen, and runs meditation and mindfulness teacher training, and yoga teacher training courses around the UK.

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