Events
Writing improves through repetition, but it also improves through proximity to other people who care deeply about the work. These gatherings bring together novelists, essayists, journalists, academics, and serious readers for an evening of focused work followed by conversation. Members arrive with drafts, notes, research, or ideas still taking shape and leave with renewed momentum. Over time, the habit of showing up alongside other committed writers becomes as valuable as the hours spent at the desk.
Frequency: Every week
Size: 15-30 members
Many of the books that matter most are also the ones people are least likely to read without structure and company. Each series focuses on a single work of literature and examines it through close reading, historical context, and discussion. Members spend time with the book's sentences, structure, and ideas rather than rushing toward completion. The goal is not simply to finish a classic, but to understand how it works and why writers continue returning to it.
Frequency: Once per season
Size: 10-16 readers
Writing changes when it is heard aloud. Members share works in progress, listen closely to the work of others, and discover what only becomes apparent in a room: where attention sharpens, where a sentence loses momentum, and where an idea carries further than expected. Reading is encouraged but never required. Whether participating or listening, members leave with a stronger ear for rhythm, structure, and the subtle mechanics of language.
Frequency: Once per month
Size: 15-25 members
Questions about work, friendship, ambition, family, and meaning rarely receive sustained attention. This conversation series draws on philosophy, literature, history, psychology, and biography to examine how people have approached these questions across different eras and traditions. Readings serve as a starting point for discussions about the choices that shape a life over time. Members leave with new perspectives, a richer vocabulary for thinking about their own priorities, and stronger connections with others asking similar questions.
Frequency: Once per month
Size: 12-20 members
Music offers one of the clearest records we have of how a culture sees itself. Each gathering explores a particular era, movement, or genre through a small selection of albums chosen for their artistic and historical significance. Brief introductions provide context on the people, places, and ideas that shaped the music and trace its influence across literature, politics, film, and the broader culture. The experience rewards close listening and attracts members who enjoy following connections between disciplines.
Frequency: Every other week
Size: 12-20 listeners
A published book rarely reveals the years of decisions behind it. These conversations invite working authors to speak candidly about the path from early drafts to publication, including revision, editorial relationships, representation, and the practical realities of sustaining a writing life. The small-group format leaves room for detailed questions and honest discussion rather than polished talking points. Members gain a clearer sense of the work, patience, and persistence required to bring a manuscript into the world.
Frequency: Twice per season
Size: 15-20 members
Questions of truth, evidence, and authority have become difficult to separate from politics, media, and identity. Drawing from philosophy, political science, psychology, history, and journalism, this seminar series examines how beliefs are formed and how institutions shape public understanding. Members work through challenging readings together and consider how expertise is established, how consensus emerges, and where skepticism is useful. The discussions favor careful reasoning, intellectual humility, and a willingness to examine one's own assumptions.
Frequency: Ongoing series
Size: 12-20 members
Strong communities are built through shared rituals. At each gathering, members contribute three things: something they made, a question worth discussing, and a moment of gratitude. The combination creates a different kind of conversation, one grounded in generosity, curiosity, and reflection rather than professional goals or small talk. Over a shared meal, members exchange ideas, learn how others think, and develop the kind of trust that grows when people bring more than their work into the room.
Frequency: Once per season
Size: All members