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Haunted Texts:
Projects
If you're inside a draft,
a collection,
a novel,
a screenplay,
or another long-form project,
&
the work has begun to resist,
this inquiry is
a space for you
to meet your project
&
listen to what
it wants to say.
Your project is already alive.
This lab approaches
writing projects
as living archives
that,
like our bodies,
carry
their own memories,
their own stuck places,
their own compulsions & returns.
In this lab,
you are invited to observe
how your project
haunts your body
&
how your body
haunts your project,
revealing
deeper themes, structures
&
trajectories.
In three sessions,
you will track
ghostly residues
to find
hidden patterns, languages,
shapes & structures
that reflect
your project’s own “archive”.
This is an experiential/experimental inquiry
for
writers, artists, & thinkers
already inside a project
or a process
that carry resistance
or unresolved material;
for those interested
in
form, structure, & process;
in how texts
remember, repeat, & resist;
for those who want
to trace the hidden currents
of their project.
This is not a
generative writing workshop,
a critique space,
or a class oriented toward productivity or completion.
The work does not aim
to produce polished pages
or finished drafts.
We work at the level
of the project,
not individual pages or lines,
but patterns, returns,
& the larger movements
shaping the work.
This is a
personal process,
a space to dive deeper
into your own work.
In this lab,
you are asked
to approach your projects
with attention,
to stay with uncertainty,
difficulty,
ambiguity
&
unfinishedness
long enough
for unfamiliar structures,
rhythms & meanings to emerge.
February 15th & 22nd, March 8th
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Sundays, 7 PM – 9 PM Israel time
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online
༻ 789 ILS
༻ 699 ILS if you register by Feb. 1 — save 90 ILS!
This lab is part of
Haunted Texts,
an ongoing inquiry into
how texts
become sites
where hauntings recur,
are held, examined
& transformed
through
bodies, forms,
repetitions, and absences.
I'm Amital.
I write film, theater & other texts,
& teach experimental writing workshops
at the intersection of language, body, & form,
focusing on haunting,
erasure, gaps.
Here are some things writers
have said about working with me:
“Amital’s conception of what we were doing together
was transformational”
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“I’m inspired by Amital’s sense of urgency about reading and writing”
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“Amital gives feedback in a perceptive, unusual way
that’s easy to hear and understand”
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"I found myself completely transfixed and transformed by my work with her"
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"By approaching writing as a vehicle for self-investigation rather than focusing on the end product,
I found myself writing with a freedom I hadn't experienced in a long time"
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“No subject is off-limits”
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You can get to know me better
by reading MIFLEZET - my newsnote.
