LET THAT INK FLOW

A six-week writing discipline for artists willing to show up. Six days per week • 30 minutes minimum. Weekly compositional constraints • Small working room.

THE DISCIPLINE

This is a six-week practice in attention and language.

We write daily. We write fast. We write slow.

Each week introduces a new framework:

Sometimes the page becomes a film: jump cuts, close-ups, crossfades.

Sometimes we inhabit objects: the lamp, the window, the coffee cup.

We write before judging. We follow impulse before meaning. We continue when resistance appears.

The aim is not output. The aim is steadiness in language.

THE ROOM

Small. Focused. Generous.

We meet once per week for one hour. Each participant gets 15 minutes of individual attention.

No spectators. No casual attendance. A room made for work.

WHO IT'S FOR

Artists already working with language.

Prepared to show up daily.

REFLECTIONS

"It connected the dots in a way I could never have done alone."
"Our weekly sessions felt like group therapy — in the best possible way."
"I finished my album during the course."

NEXT COHORT

April 27, 2026

€550

Contact: peace@letthatinkflow.com

Instagram: @7aint7about7me

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ABOUT ME

Łukasz Polowczyk (aint about me) is a Berlin-based sound artist, poet, and educator. His practice is based around the protocols of translating the poetic intentionality of an idea across a variety of expressions and media.

In his world, a poem can be expressed as a sound-art piece, a spoken word composition backed by an experimental jazz ensemble, a site-specific audio-visual installation, a book, or a series of grainy, abstract photos.

His work has been featured in Wire Magazine, on BBC3 Late Junction, Gilles Peterson's BBC6, Lefto's Kiosk Radio show, and a variety of BBC6 shows hosted by Mary Anne Hobbs.