Workshops, words, and offerings to keep your practice moving
Upcoming:
Workshops, words, and offerings to keep your practice movingUpcoming:
Ongoing : Landscapes : A writing group to elevate your writing practice with a group of the most fabulous weirdos on the internet. Plus monthly bonus workshops, writing circles, and moreOngoing : Cody’s World : My Notion Universe of everything I am reading, experimenting with, and building behind the scenes. (Ready for you to take and adapt for your own practice.)
September 17-19: The return of Common Shapes : A podcast about the practices and systems that help artists, small business owners, and curious people sustain their practice without burning out
September 20 12-1:30pm EST: Common Shapes return party FREE with special guest Amelia Hruby. For artists and writers ready to move a new projects into the world, plus - prizes!
October 4 12-3 EST: The Long Arc: A workshop on building consistency in your practice so you can finally finish that project that has been haunting you.
Nov 1 + 2: Pollinating through Projects: A Two-Day Workshop on Writing Across Mediums - a study in bringing together all your many forms to make what seems like a jumbled mess finally make perfect sense.
December 7-21 : Offline Practice: A three-week workshop to build a sustainable creative business ecosystem without social media. Many special guests, prompts, and exercises await!
About:
Cody Cook-Parrott is an artist, writer, and movement practitioner living on the Leelanau Peninsula in Northern Michigan. They write a weekly newsletter and host the writing group Landscapes. They are the author of six books, including The Practice of Attention out March 2026 with Sounds True. Read more here.Newsletter :
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Testimonials :
“I just love the space that Cody has created. I think that it has opened up so many realms of possibility in myself and others.” – Kelly
“I'm always working on many projects and love being a part of the Cody Cook Parrot ecosystem, because it makes me think about my own ecosystem.” - Bee