BALI HIGH – Blissful Bali Writing Retreat 2025 Rundown

Blissful Bali Writing Retreat participants on excursion

Last week we celebrated our third Blissful Bali Transformational Writing Retreat at the glorious Bali Ecostay.

I say celebrated because that’s what it felt like – a celebration of writing and women and transformation. A group of twelve creative women joined me and the wonderful Kerstin Pilz for a week of daily yoga, writing workshops, yoga breathing, deep relaxation, special blessings, waterfall swims and so much more.

Bravest waterfall swimmers yet!

All dressed up for our traditional Balinese welcome ceremony with the local women.

The yoga shala at Bali Ecostay is every yogin’s dream with open sides out into the lush green forest. A mandala of flowers decorated the floor and almost everyone attended every session as we stretched and breathed and got out hearts pumping, then lay back in bliss for sivasana.

Writing workshops on retreat are intensive and provide a comprehensive creative writing course leading writers gently forward to give participants all the craft knowledge they need to tackle full length projects. However, not everyone comes along to write a memoir or their novel – though mostly by the end of retreat they want to give it a try!

Nikki arrived having not written for decades but soon found herself writing up a storm and sharing her work to enthusiastic applause (and sticker rewards!). Catherine and Anna had already published books and were ready to do it again. Even those who had done university writing courses were learning new craft skills and applying them to their works in progress. 

Afternoon writing breaks provided lots of time to get stuck into those projects that had been set aside for way too long. Old stories were dusted off and reborn. New stories sprang from the ether. Hearts opened as our stories were shared and held safe. 

All this immersed in the beauty and magic of the Balinese mountains, far from the chaos and traffic of the tourist areas. Bali Ecostay, on the slopes of Mount Batakaru held us safe in the middle of food forest cultivated over centuries. We drank sweet spring water straight from the tap (don’t do this elsewhere in Bali!) and frolicked together in the cleansing waters of nearby waterfalls. Our warm and welcoming hosts prepared delicious feasts straight from their permaculture garden and treated us to scrumptious desserts every night – warm black sticky rice pudding with fried banana and coconut cream anyone?

Special chocolate pie birthday cake for our darling Retreataholic Liana

The heavens opened and drenched the mountain in an unseasonal downpour, but that only forced us to stay indoors and write, making sure everyone made the most of this precious writing time. New writing friendships were formed over locally grown coffee or ginger and lemongrass tea and as we stood together around a blazing fire in our closing night ceremony it felt as if magic had indeed taken place in bringing us all together.

As always, it’s the people who attend our retreats that make them such a special experience. Every single writer played an important role in supporting and encouraging others. Kindness was our mantra. And as we sat together in the evenings in the open-air yoga shala bathing in forest energy and breathing slow and deep, we connected deeply, not only with each other, but with the heart of Bali and our own inner bliss.

Our traditional collage portraits – happy kindy kids showing off!

It’s such a great honour to be running these retreats with my dear friend Kerstin, bringing together groups of talented writers. I feel so very lucky that I get to meet such inspirational, wise and compassionate people on these retreats. How lucky am I?

One of our main goals for these retreats is to create ongoing writing community for our participants who often keep in touch long afterwards and go on to host their own mini-retreats to encourage and support each other on this writing journey. We are not alone, though mostly we write in happy solitude. Writers need each other. 

Here’s what some of our retreaters had to say about our Blissful Bali Transformational Writing Retreat 2025

After a week of writing immersion in Bali I’m suddenly lost for words! I loved everything about this retreat. I learned so much in the writing workshops, felt inspired and had time to work on my creative project, and met a group of wonderful, supportive co-writers. We wrote, we laughed, we ate food prepared with love, and we stayed in a stunning rainforest eco retreat. My body, mind, heart and soul were nourished, and I’m feeling deeply grateful for this extraordinary experience. 

Tricia Karp (Bali retreat participant 2025)

I loved the journey the workshops took us on from the very beginning of unlocking the story within to the detailed more complex parts of creative writing. Each workshop had something for every level of skill or experience. Great balance of learning, yoga, people and free time. I got so much more out of this retreat than I ever expected. It was truly transformational. 

Tatia Power (Bali 2025)

Edwina and Kerstin are warm facilitators and generous with their knowledge.

Gillian Carter (Bali 2025)

I loved the balance of theory, lived experience, wisdom, humour and genuine encouragement in the workshops. Edwina and Kerstin cared about everyone’s work and wanted us all to achieve our goals. The kindness and care of the Bali Ecostay staff has been outstanding. Every act of service felt imbued with love and care. The food was AMAZING! I really appreciated the balance of heart, head and spirit activities and the warm, gentle, kind, daring, knowledgeable, humorous vibe. A truly safe and nourishing retreat experience.

Catherine Mellors (Balie 2025)

I learnt so much my head is spinning. The workshops were well presented, and I could follow everything even though it was all new to me. Thank you both for being excellent teachers and being encouraging and non-judgemental.

Nicky Dodwell

Edwina and Kerstin’s writing workshops are pitched to meet the needs of both experienced writers and those embarking on their first manuscript. Their relaxed and interactive style encouraged sharing and active participant contributions enhanced the learning. The food was plentiful, healthy and delicious. A perfect combination of workshops, free time for writing, resting or exploring, yoga and meditation, tarot readings, massage, ceremony and of course, the waterfalls. I loved the experience, the learning and the people.

Rebecca Crawley

I really loved the retreat centre – the staff, opening ceremony, walk, waterfall were all wonderful. I loved my room! The food was delicious, and I loved that we had the place all to ourselves so we could hang out in the restaurant and have so much lovely bonding time. After so much time away from writing fiction, I was scared/intimidated when I thought about getting back into it. The workshops, exercises, the progression and the supportive nature really broke down those barriers. Divine!

Liana Brown (Bali 2025)

I loved the creative writing prompts best, but every workshop was packed with valuable learning. I absolutely loved the retreat centre – the remoteness, having it all to ourselves, the bungalows, and food were all excellent. I felt cared for and inspired. Yoga and meditation every day set me up to feel relaxed, creative and productive. An awesome retreat that completely exceeded my expectations.

Fiona Evans (Bali 2025)

I found the workshops fantastic, informative and practical. I learned so much. Heartfelt connection from presenters. I felt loved – so rare an experience at a retreat.

Anna Pye (Bali 2025)

Our next retreat is in ITALY!! Yes ITALY! Staying in a palazzo. Limited places are still available, so if you’ve always dreamed of sitting by an olive grove writing in your journal, breathing in the beauty and history of Tuscany, check out all the info HERE

Don’t you deserve to live your dreams? Suddenly mine are all coming true and I wish the same for you. 

Dream big! Aim for the stars then even if you miss, you’ll go further than you ever thought possible.

With big thanks to all our beautiful Bali retreaters. We love you guys!! See Anna and Bec in Italy! Woohoo! Who else wants to come?

Lots of love

Edwina 🙂 xx

HOORAY FOR HEAVENLY HOI AN 2025!

Yes, we really had a fun time!

RETREAT COMPLETE!

Alongside my local Queensland Relax and Write Retreats, I also run Transformational Writing Retreats in beautiful locations with my dear friend and writing buddy, Kerstin Pilz, author of Loving My Lying Dying Cheating Husband.

Just heading home after a wonderful week of writing, yoga, feasting and fun in the company of our lovely Hoi An retreaters 2025. With participants ranging from those developing a journalling practice to published authors with PhDs in creative writing, we had an accomplished and interesting group to inspire us all to greater heights. From sci-fi, to tragic romance, to feminist lit-fic, to a memoir about working in palliative care, a YA novel that enters others worlds, to the hilarious Black Beatles and writing for healing, we had it all.

It’s always a delight to meet writers from around Australia and the world, and to watch them connect over shared stories. No small talk for us! When you share your stories you go straight to the heart – a wonderful place to start.

This year’s smaller group was a joy, so kind and gentle and supportive of each other as we delved deep into our projects over the retreat week. With workshops ranging from Writing in Scenes, to Character Creation to Developing Your Premise, Structure and Publishing Pathways, we cram as much information into our retreats as we can, catering for each individual as much as possible. With fewer participants this year we were able to really get to know each writer’s project and help them to develop a clearer idea of how to move forward with their writing with confidence.

Let’s just say Hoi An put on great weather for writers and ducks for most of the week, making our escape from the Southern summer turn chilly and wet, sending us all on the search for socks and scarves! Good weather for staying in, rugged up, writing up a storm!

Fortunately, the sun came out perfectly for our outings.

On Wednesday we visited Tra Que Vegetable Village and cooking school where we dressed up as Vietnamese farmers with cone hats and smocks, and helped to dig, fertilise and plant a small veggie patch. Jeanelle and Angelina were shoo-ins for the best diggers! I had a go at swinging the double buckets to water the plants, and I wasn’t too bad (not too good either). Those things are heavy!

We carved vegetable flowers and made scrumptious spring rolls, then learned to make special Vietnamese yellow rice pancakes – YUM! Beverley definitely won the prize for best pancake flipper. I think I was even worse than last year.

We had a fun and silly day and laughed a lot.  On the way home, Lee wasn’t feeling well, and the driver of our electric shuttle bus gently rested his hand on her back, then pulled over to rub tiger balm on her temples. These moments are what make Vietnam so special. The kindness and care of the people is genuine and heart-warming.

We had to fiddle with our program to line up with the sun so we could enjoy our new outing to the beach at An Bang where we did tarot readings and had drinkies and beach walks and chats by the sea under a blue sky. YAY! A beautiful afternoon topped off with a ceremonial fire, leaving behind what no longer serves us and sending our wishes to heaven. Hope it worked! We’ll all be best-selling sensations by the end of the year. Ha! After an evening walk along the beach and through the meandering alleyways of AnBang, to our seafood feast at AnBang Beach Village Restaurant. Yummy!

We feasted the whole week, with dessert at every meal. Yes, even breakfast. They spoil us at A Villa. Fresh fish and rice paper rolls, green papaya salad, special soups, herbal teas made fresh, tropical fruit and crepes with chocolate. All made with love – fresh, colourful and delicious – by the smiling women in the kitchen.

Participants teamed up and explored the Old Town and visited the giant Quan Yin statue and bonsai gardens in Danang, and took a night boat ride in Hoi An complete with lanterns.

I love helping people to connect and share experiences and we make sure there’s plenty of free time in the afternoons for traveling adventures.

Tailors made lots of fancy new clothes for our guests, and the massages, which you can get in your room, were “the best of our lives!”. Near An Villa was a spa where they gave organic facials with herbs from their own garden which Jess, our resident make-up artist expert and tragic romance writer, highly recommended.

We finished our week with readings over breakfast and a wonderful mini-belly dancing class with Jeanelle. She made it all look easy.

A full week of workshops and yoga and excursions and feasting and fun. And then, just as we’re all starting to get into the swing of things, suddenly the retreat ends and we all head in different directions. But I will be taking a little of each participant with me. Shari’s kindness and care, Jeanelle’s swaying hips, Ange’s infectious laugh, Carol’s sweetness, Harry’s deep thoughts, Jess’s stories of Spain, Bev’s giggle and deep wisdom, Brenda’s fortune cookies and fun, and Lee’s fabulous Feral Cheryl and her smile and nod during workshops that encouraged us to keep going. THANK YOU to our wonderful guests who make these retreats so special. 

Kerstin and I come out the other end of retreats ready for silent retreats of our own. After a week of talking our way through yoga classes and workshops, and listening and engaging and reflecting and planning and arranging and caring for our guests, we’re ready for a little lie down. 

But you know what? It’s the best job in the world! 

We get to share our love of writing and yoga and travel with fascinating people who always inspire and uplift us, and each other.

Come along and join us on retreat! Italy in October still has rooms available. Can’t wait for that one in our glorious palazzo! All the info here. Blissful Bali 2025 is now sold out!

Lots of love,

Edwina 🙂 xx