The aim is not output. The aim is steadiness in language.
This is a six-week practice in attention and language. We write daily. We write fast.
Each week introduces a new framework:
Sometimes the page becomes a film: jump cuts, close-ups, crossfades. Sometimes we inhabit objects: a crumpled €5 bill, a mirror in a public toilet, your phone.
We write before judging. We follow impulse before meaning. We continue when resistance appears.
Small. Focused. Generous with attention.
Once a week. One hour. Fifteen minutes of individual focus per participant.
Artists working with language. Makers of any kind. Anyone prepared to show up daily.
“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.”
April 27, 2026 · €550
peace@letthatinkflow.com · @7aint7about7me
Łukasz Polowczyk (aint about me) is a Berlin-based sound artist, poet, and educator. His practice is the translation of a single poetic idea across many forms — poem, sound piece, spoken word with experimental jazz, site-specific installation, book, photograph.