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SUNDAY ESSAY CLUB NOVEMBER

Sun 30 Nov

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A monthly drop-in class for writers to read, dissect, and draw inspiration from iconic essays. We study form and voice in the first hour, then write through guided prompts in the second.

SUNDAY ESSAY CLUB  NOVEMBER
SUNDAY ESSAY CLUB  NOVEMBER

Time & Location

30 Nov 2025, 16:00 – 18:00 GMT

ONLINE

About The Event

Each session centers around one iconic essay.


The first hour begins with a brief lecture introducing the author and contextualizing the work. We read closely and discuss technique — structure, tone, movement, voice — to understand what makes the piece work and how it can inform our own practice.


In the second hour, we write.

You’ll be guided through focused exercises and prompts designed to help you apply what we’ve discussed — whether you're working on personal essays, narrative nonfiction, or developing your voice on the page. Prompts are generative, flexible, and rooted in craft.


Reading material will be provided beforehand via email, it's an excerpt which will need less than an hour reading time.


All levels welcome.


The Sunday Essay Club is hosted by bilingual writer and visual artist Sophia Hembeck. She has published three books of essays called:  Things I Have Noticed, 2020 & Things I Have Loved, 2023 & Things That Are Different Now, 2025. Her bestselling substack 'The Muse Letter' is published every week, where she wonders about the meanderings of life.  She holds a M.A. in Playwriting (Szenisches Schreiben, UdK Berlin) and has been teaching creative writing classes since 2020. She is represented by Zoe Martin from JE Literary Agency in Berlin.


📅 Upcoming Dates (2025):


Sunday, October 26, 4-6 PM

Kristin Dombek

Essay: "The Selfishness of Others"


Sunday, November 30, 4-6 PM

Deborah Levy

Essay: “The Cost Of Living”


📅 Upcoming Dates (2026):


Sunday, January 25, 4–6 PM

Joan Didion

Essay: “On Self-Respect”


Sunday, February 22, 4–6 PM

Robin Wall Kimmerer

Essay: “The Serviceberry”


Sunday, March 29, 4–6 PM

Jia Tolentino

Essay: “Trick Mirror”


Sunday, April 26, 4–6 PM

Cheryl Strayed

Essay: “Tiny Beautiful Things”


Sunday, May 31, 4–6 PM

Heather Havrilesky

Essay: “Ask Polly”


Sunday, June 28, 4–6 PM

Deirdre Coyle

Essay: “Men Recommend David Foster Wallace to Me”

Tickets

  • Single Ticket

    • £39.00

      +£0.98 ticket service fee

    • 3 Class Pass

      Valid for three sessions.

      £87.00

      +£2.18 ticket service fee

    Total

    £0.00

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