Today I travel around the Beltway to a little building in Bethesda called the Writer's Center. I have led essay and non-fiction writing workshops there for almost 10 years, and every time I do I know I'll be inspired. I will meet lawyers and accountants, caterers and dry cleaners — people from all walks of life with one thing in common — they all have stories to tell.
Sometimes we laugh together; sometimes we cry. But always we learn something about ourselves as writers and as human beings.
Writing is best done alone and in silence, so when writers gather to share their work there is an extra measure of relief and pleasure at being together. It is good to know there are kindred spirits walking this long road.