River Voice Writing Prompts
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

River Voice Writing Prompts

Writing prompts culled from the Landscape of the Subtle Body classes. Deepen your Inner Territory work by writing from the Soul of Poetry, not worrying about being ‘technically’ good. Write from the living, rushing, complex river of your voice.

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Sacral Sea Writing Prompts
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Sacral Sea Writing Prompts

Writing prompts culled from the Landscape of the Chakras class. Deepen your Inner Territory work by writing from the Soul of Poetry, not worrying about being ‘technically’ good. Write from the churning, dark, alive, cosmic, sacral sea in your soul.

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The Green Heartwood Writing Prompts
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

The Green Heartwood Writing Prompts

Writing prompts culled from the Landscape of the Heart Chakra class and Journey. Deepen your Inner Territory work by writing from the Soul of Poetry, not worrying about being ‘technically’ good. Write from the green Heartwood in your soul.

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Writing Prompts: Final Shed of the Year of the Wood Snake
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Writing Prompts: Final Shed of the Year of the Wood Snake

Final Shed is a ritual writing circle held at the edge of a cycle, where we gather inside serpent medicine to name what is ending and consciously release it. Together we write into the cords that still bind us to dying systems, inherited patterns, and the exiles or shadows that surfaced over the year, allowing grief and truth to move without being rushed toward resolution. This class is both communal descent and deliberate severing, a final skin laid down before momentum returns. From that honest ground, we turn toward the Fire Horse and ask what courage, movement, and embodied power we are ready to claim, calling our strength up from the earth and stepping forward changed.

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Writing Prompts: Rewriting Fairytales
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Writing Prompts: Rewriting Fairytales

In this class we return to the old stories and lay them open on the table. The princesses, the wolves, the bargains, the glass coffins, the girls sent into forests. We notice where fear was planted, where obedience was rewarded, where mothers disappeared, where magic was distorted. Then we begin again. Together we freewrite with intention, following a loose but steady structure that helps us breathe new endings into inherited tales. This class moves something deep in the Inner Territory. It stirs grief, anger, delight, defiance. Bring a fairytale that won’t leave you alone and carve out real time to enter it. When you’re done, share your rewritten myth with us. We are building new storylines on purpose.

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Hunting the Viper King Prompt Class
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Hunting the Viper King Prompt Class

In this class we sit inside Hunting the Viper King as a living piece of folklore, tracking how desire, inheritance, and devotion shape a life. We move through questions of fate, power, and the cost of wanting something enough to pursue it for years. The story opens a field around myth making, unfinished quests, and the moment knowledge alters the body and the future. Writing here stays close to ambiguity, moral tension, and the pull of stories that refuse clean endings. We write into hunger, into silence, into the places where a tale keeps working on us long after it ends.

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Uncommon Sense: A Writing Class With Jeanette LeBlanc
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Uncommon Sense: A Writing Class With Jeanette LeBlanc

In this class Jeanette guides us into the tender places we’ve been circling but not naming. We write the questions behind the questions, the truths we are almost ready to admit, the love stories and heartaches still echoing in the body. Together we craft a “Dear Abby” style letter and then respond, either to our own ache or to someone else’s, practicing a steadier and more compassionate voice. This session feels like sitting at a long wooden table with women who are brave enough to tell the truth and gentle enough to answer it well. You’ll leave with prompts that keep unfolding long after the recording ends.

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