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🌿 Studio 8:00(Palo Alto) — Early Morning Creative Club

Date & Time: Every Sunday · 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM
**Hosted by: Asem **
**Location: **☕ Cafe Venetia - 417 University Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301

🌤 About the Session
Calling all writers, authors, and wordsmiths.
Welcome to Studio 8:00 (Palo Alto)! While this is a creative space open to everyone, we are currently extending a special invitation to the local writing community.

Whether you are working on **a PhD thesis, a scientific paper, a novel, poetry, business reports, or a self-help book, **this is your designated time to get words on the page. As your host, I am currently writing a book and started this meetup to connect with others who are in the trenches of the writing process.

Not a writer? You are still very welcome. The core of Studio 8:00 is providing a gentle morning space to show up for your own projects. You can still code, design, plan, study, or simply think.
We meet at 8:00 AM to quietly work on something meaningful for 50 minutes, then share reflections for 10 minutes.

Think of it as a soft ritual for your week: ☀️ start with intention 📝 write with focus 🌿 grow with consistency

☕ What Happens
• 8:00 AM – 8:50 AM → Arrive on your own time, order your drink, and focus quietly on your writing or project (individually).
• 8:50 AM – 9:00 AM → Share what you’ve done today — a word count win, a reflection, or something you learned.
• 9:00 AM ~ → Start your day with a good vibe! 🌤️
Bring your laptop, notebook, or whatever supports your work.

🪴 Who It’s For
**• Writers of all kinds: **Fiction, non-fiction, academic, technical, or personal journaling.
**• Students & Academics: **Working on graduation theses, dissertations, or research.
• Early birds who love intentional mornings.
• Creatives looking for gentle accountability and a peaceful routine.

💬 Vibe
Quiet · Warm · Encouraging · Consistent
We’re not trying to do more, we’re learning to show up with heart.

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In-person weekly writing studio for writers, students, and creatives to focus on their projects and leave with a concrete word-count win.

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