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Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Writer's Retreats

I had a chance to chat with some writers last night, and one of the topics was writer's retreats. One of the writers takes turns with other writers in her region to host a retreat every three months. Another writer talked about renting homes, in particular, Rudyard Kipling's home. It has ten bedrooms and rents for $700/night, which isn't bad if you split the cost among ten people.

I haven't done a writer's retreat yet; it can be difficult enough just taking a couple of hours to hang out in a coffee shop or the library. But I wouldn't mind the chance to go somewhere scenic for a few days and perhaps stay at a bed and breakfast.

Have you ever been on a writer's retreat? Did you go by yourself or with other writers? Was it productive? Feel free to share your experiences in the comments.

5 comments:

  1. I've never been to one. If the location was too scenic, I'd be off checking it out rather than writing anyway.

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  2. I've been to a writer's workshop which is something like a retreat--except without the scenery. I think I'd be like Alex and not want to write. :)

    The workshop was a game changer for me though. It immediately took my writing to the next level and gave me many aha moments.

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  3. Most are too expensive for me but I usually do at least a little writing on vacation. It's fun to check out the coffee shop and Panera Bread scene in different places.

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  4. Alex and Maria, I generally don't get to write for extended periods of time anyway, so it would be nice to get out and walk between writing sessions.

    Pat, I find that I can be more productive when I'm somewhere else; I guess I have to focus on writing to justify the time to myself. It's hard finding time I can go somewhere by myself, though.

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  5. I went on an independent writers retreat. It was a cruise, and I actually did get some good writing done. It was nice not having to worry about food or cleaning, and having the occasionally entertainment to balance things was helpful too.

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