Adult Writers’ Studio (In-Person)

Fall 2026 | In-Person at Thurber Center | All Genres

Adult Writers’ Studio is a welcoming and creative community of serious writers 18+ who gather to share and discuss their writing, participate in generative exercises, provide/receive feedback about each other’s work, engage in topical discussions, and support each other through peer motivation and kind, constructive criticism.

Led by writer and facilitator Lisa Lopez Snyder, the AWS program is designed for serious writers in all genres. Peer feedback groups will be intentionally curated based on writing level so participants can exchange feedback and receive support that best aligns with their needs.

Please note: this Adult Writers’ Studio is not geared toward beginner writers. Looking for Adult Writers’ Studio for beginners? Click here to learn more about Beginner AWS.



‣ Meeting Information

What to Expect

Adult Writers’ Studio meetings are inclusive and supportive of as many writers as possible by focusing on topics, tools, techniques, prompts, exercises, discussion, and feedback that apply to a wide range of writers' needs and interests. Discussions will be organic/based on what participants want to talk about rather than pre-constructed topics.

Please bring something to write on/with to every meeting (pen and paper, laptop, etc.).

Most meetings begin with discussion and generative exercises, followed by time for peer feedback/workshopping pieces. There is an informal sign up process to workshop your pieces, and we ask that you upload your work far in advance of your sharing date so your fellow group members can read it and prepare feedback. This ensures that your peers come to the meeting having already read and made notes about your work, and the meeting time can be fully devoted to discussing that feedback. Participants are expected to be honest, kind, and constructive when giving feedback—we are not here to tear each other down.

Adult Writers’ Studio is an evolving and responsive program. Thurber House and the facilitator will adapt to participants’ needs and interests as they become apparent and as participants share feedback with us. Never hesitate to speak up about how you think AWS can best support you and your peers on your writing journey.

Pricing

$180 for the full season.

A limited number of scholarships are available. Please contact Jess Cox at jcox@thurberhouse.org if you need financial assistance (you must include your full name, a statement of need, and an 8-10 page writing sample).



‣ Meeting Location & Schedule

Location

All meetings will be held in-person at Thurber Center (91 Jefferson Avenue, Columbus, OH 43215), next door to Thurber House. See location, parking, and accessibility information below.

If weather, widespread illness, or other circumstance hinders meeting in-person, we’ll meet virtually on Zoom instead.

If you’re ill and can’t attend an in-person meeting, please contact Jess at jcox@thurberhouse.org.

Meeting Schedule

  • Tuesday, September 1, 2026 from 6:30-8:30 pm ET

  • Tuesday, September 15, 2026 from 6:30-8:30 pm ET

  • Tuesday, September 29, 2026 from 6:30-8:30 pm ET

  • Tuesday, October 13, 2026 from 6:30-8:30 pm ET

  • Tuesday, October 27, 2026 from 6:30-8:30 pm ET

  • Tuesday, November 10, 2026 from 6:30-8:30 pm ET

  • Tuesday, November 17, 2026 from 6:30-8:30 pm ET*

*Please note: sessions are held every other Tuesday except for the final session on November 17, which will be held one week after the previous session.



‣ Meet the Adult Writers’ Studio Facilitator

Lisa Lopez Snyder

Lisa Lopez Snyder is an essayist, short story writer, and veteran Thurber House writing instructor. Her pieces have been featured in Shenandoah, 34th Parallel, Adelaide, The Raleigh Review, The Summerset Review, The Foliate Oak Literary Magazine, and other publications. Her essay, “In Transit,” won The Chattahoochee Review’s 2011 Lamar York Prize for Nonfiction and she was named the 2015 Carl Sandburg Writer-in-Residence. She received her MFA in creative writing at the University of South Carolina and went on to teach first-year writing at Dartmouth College. She is currently working on a memoir-in-essays about being a paper girl in Huber Heights, Ohio.

 



‣ Location, Parking, & Accessibility



‣ FAQ & Disclaimer

For any questions that are not answered here, please email Jess Cox at jcox@thurberhouse.org or call 614-412-5955.

 
 

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