
묵
언
sentences instead of conversation
RainySundayMorning House & Tera invite you to:
The Writing Room
a quiet shared space of writing, letters, reflection and tea

언제
어디서
무엇을
Wednesdays
Lower East Side, Manhattan
41 Essex Street
Please join us in Tera's tatami tea room for 90 minutes of uninterrupted writing scapes, curated bites and Korean seasonal teas
왜

In a Suncheon Buddhist temple,
I learned of 묵언 (moo-gun) - the practice of spiritual silence and uninterrupted thoughts.
Simply sitting still,
watching,
listening
- these times of no words stayed with me the longest.
Returning to New York,
I wanted to make a room for this.
- Nahee



Full details:
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Wednesdays - 10:30a / 12:30p / 2:30p
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90-minute shared sessions (up to six writers per session)
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Seasonal Korean teas and curated bites included
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$35 per guest (Private group reservations available for parties of 4 or more. Email us for more info)
How to book:
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Visit Tera's Resy page
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Click an upcoming Wednesday date *view the Lunch menu
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Choose your time

Where does a letter begin?
With a single word.

Choose one of Park Yeonkyung's one-of-a-kind letter cups, each carrying a Korean word.
Begin your letter with the word you've chosen,
and let it lead you wherever it wishes.

someone.
somewhere.
something unfinished.
