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Welcome to this week's post.
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Every Monday, I will send you the most interesting stories of the week from my blog. Well, I hope it is interesting at least. If I have NOT written anything in a given week, nothing will be sent out, so I won't be filling up your inbox.
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To write — to really write — we need to drop down into ourselves and our stories. We need to somehow create a depth of focus that lets us see and step into the wide, dazzling possibility of the next page.
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We all love the people and places in our lives, but writing comes more easily with solitude and time.
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Those are beautiful words, right? Luxurious words that conjure images of writing studios filled with cozy armchairs, sunlit windows, and silence.
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Like me, you’ve probably learned to write pretty much anywhere, from your living room surrounded by laundry, to busy coffee shops and even a public library.
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But sometimes, writers need space – we need time and solitude like we need water and air.
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Writing retreats give us that space, plus, they offer the perfect excuse to take a vacation alone. At a writing retreat, you can relax and recharge while working on something that’s important to you.
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I especially like facilitated writing retreats that combine free writing with group workshops. The workshop portion gets the writing juices flowing, making solitary writing more productive.
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In Honour Of November National Novel Writing Month
Join me and consummate researcher and fellow writer Tim Summers for a weekend dedicated to providing you with time to write your book. Time, for group work/shares on your writing project as well as one-on-one time coaching time for your writing project.
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Escape the city and experience dedicated writing time for your project!
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Please share this with your friends
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I promise not to spam anyone, and I only send content to email addresses on my list. I Promise!
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