Writers Café

Session: Friday Mornings

With: Maria Tran, Etiuwa Michelle Umobong, Rafael Denis and Kimberly Divad
Fridays 9am - 11am PT
FREE
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Writers Café
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Writers Café

About this Course

Looking to add a bit of discipline to your writing schedule? Then join us on Fridays for dedicated writing time in our online Writers Café. It's the perfect time to meet others who are working on their projects or simply to exercise your creative muscles. We’ll provide a mix of writing prompts, resources and suggested activities to spark your imagination and help you make progress on your work. You’ll also get exclusive discounts on Sundance Collab.

Sundance Collab staff or a Sundance Collab Community Leader will host every session and be available to answer any questions you have. There is no cost to attend the Writers Café and you can come to as many sessions as you like at any time, on or off camera, as long as you abide by our Community Agreement.

If you have attended other sessions of the Writers Café in the past, you will need to register in order to receive the Zoom link.

We welcome new prompts from the community. Fill out this form to submit your own prompt for the Writers Café. 


Resources for Writers

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OTHER WRITING RESOURCES

We look forward to seeing you in the Writers Café soon. Until then… happy writing!

Course
All experience levels

Team

Maria Tran

Community Leader

Maria Tran is a Vietnamese-Australian filmmaker, actor, martial artist, cultural practitioner, and TEDx Speaker based between Sydney and Las Vegas. In her TEDx talk, We Need to Embrace Conflict, she explores how tension and challenge can fuel creative resilience, drawing from her refugee family background and martial arts training.

Creator of the Echo 8 Trilogy and founder of Phoenix Eye Films—a female-led, culturally diverse production company dedicated to championing equity, inclusion, and representation in the screen and arts sector—Maria produces documentaries and microbudget action films through community-led productions. Phoenix Eye not only develops film content but also runs community-based workshops and training programs to uplift emerging creatives from underrepresented backgrounds.

Notable works include Hit Girls, Tiger Cops, Quest for Jackie Chan, and Echo 8—Australia’s first female-led action feature—which has earned awards at the Tokyo Film Awards and World Carnival Singapore. As an actor, Maria has appeared in TV series such as Fat Pizza: Back in Business, Street Smart, and Maximum Choppage, and in international action films including Fist of the Dragon, Tracer (Truy Sát), Death Mist, and Bleeding Steel. She also plays “Madame Tien” in Paramount+’s Last King of the Cross, co-wrote and starred in the autobiographical theatre work Action Star, and served as fight director for Bell Shakespeare’s Macbeth.

Through her filmmaking practice, Maria continues to challenge traditional boundaries between art and activism, proving that action films can be as socially conscious as they are entertaining. A 2025–26 Sundance Collab Community Leader, she champions bold, diverse storytelling that empowers underrepresented voices and bridges cultures through her creative work.

Etiuwa Michelle Umobong

Community Leader

Etiuwa Michelle Umobong (b. Lagos, Nigeria) is an anti-disciplinary artist: filmmaker, writer, culture curator, and creative researcher exploring memory, history and culture in Africa and its diaspora, often from a speculative lens.

Driven by a desire to spark reform and accountability, Michelle creates insightful and informative resources that translate abstract ideas into felt

experience. Her mediums shift, but the throughline remains: introspection. She invites us to pause and reflect on the human experience; the vast diversity and contradictions of who we are, alone and together; the layered complexities of the worlds we inhabit. The play of light at the water's edge...

Rafael Denis

Community Leader

Rafael Denis is a director, producer, editor, and educator based in Mexico with over 15 years of experience developing documentary, fiction, educational, and experimental film projects. His work explores filmmaking as a tool for knowledge-sharing and community building.

Kimberly Divad

Community Leader

Hello to the beyond and the forth! I am a writer/actress (and newly director!) currently based in LA (from NYC) with a love for horror and VERY dark comedy. Fine... I like not so dark comedy too, aright?

FAQ

Yes, the Writers Café is free and open to those with a Sundance Collab account!

No, you can come and go as you please. The prompt will be on screen for the whole session so you can start writing at any point and you can leave at any point.

Please note that the last 30 minutes of the session will be the "networking portion" of the Cafe.

Yes, you can join the Writers Café community on our Community Forum on Discord. Prompts are hosted on the #prompt-library channel and posted when the live session starts. Learn more about the Community Forum here.

Yes! Fill out this form to submit a prompt for consideration at the Writers Café.

If you would like to withdraw from the Writers Café and unsubscribe, email collabsupport@sundance.org to be removed.

Sundance Collab provides accommodations and support services to participants with disabilities. Accommodations and services are designed to meet the needs of each participant. Please email us at accessibility@sundance.org to arrange for services. 

Upcoming Sessions

FREE
Fridays 9am - 11am PT