Episode 63 - The Writer’s Toolbox - The Tool of a Writing Retreat

 
 

Episode 63 - The Writer’s Toolbox - The Tool of a Writing Retreat

Here at Derbyshire Writing School, we’re launching our first set of mini-writing retreats and it’s we thought it would be a good idea to talk about a writing retreat is a tool you could and should add to your writing toolbox. 

In this ‘Toolbox’ episode, Pete and Laura Chat about writing retreats. Together they talk about:

  • What is a writing retreat?

  • What are the benefits of attending at writing retreat?

  • What happens at a writing retreat?

  • How to prepare for a writing retreat?

  • How can Derbyshire Writing School help?

Join us for a Monday Night Write. With no distractions, a sprinkle of background music, and a boost of coffee and cake to fuel your creativity.

  • Imagine starting the week with some words under your belt.

  • Imagine starting your week by making space for yourself.

  • Imagine starting the week in a mindful way.

That’s what the Monday Night Write is all about.

What’s Included?

  • A steamy hot drink of your choice

  • A tasty slice of homemade cake

  • A lucky dip of optional writing prompts if you need a little inspiration

  • A supportive environment.

  • A little peace and quiet and time to write.

Where?

 The Cafe At Green Pavilion, 4 Terrace Road, Buxton SK17 6DR.

When?

We’re starting with two dates:

Monday 25th April, 7:30pm-9pm.
Monday 23rd May, 7:30pm-9pm.

How will it work?

You’ll need to bring a writing project, a laptop or a pen and paper/ your favourite journal.

If you’re interested in adding the tool of a writing retreat to your writing toolbox, we’d love to see you at the Monday Night Write. 

For more information and to book a place visit - MONDAY NIGHT WRITE

Email us at info@derbyshirewritingschool.com and we’ll send you a 10% discount code. 


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