I like it. My late grandmother was a career writer and belonged to a number of groups who read and critiqued together. It was a big part of her career and those she associated with. She often wrote about how much she appreciated the group readings and meetings, which led to many friendships and opportunities for growth.
I like it. My late grandmother was a career writer and belonged to a number of groups who read and critiqued together. It was a big part of her career and those she associated with. She often wrote about how much she appreciated the group readings and meetings, which led to many friendships and opportunities for growth.
Anna Gat over at Interintellect also has some online reading seminars:
Karl Popper's Open Society: https://interintellect.com/salons/chapter-1-the-myth-of-origin-and-destiny-karl-popper-open-society-and-its-enemies-vol1
Emily Wilson's Odyssey translation: https://interintellect.com/salons/session-1-introduction
Catherine Project is highly recommended!!!
35 and under? So the old folks have no seat. That's a way to promove free education for all and the joy of literature.
Catherine Project is open to all!
The Catherine project has really taken off, and it is quite difficult to get a place, at least in their basic seminars
Meaning the life of the mind series
Thanks for this info!
You want me to not mention any such programme that has any age limit?