MEMOIR & LIFE WRITING RETREAT April 4 – 6 2025. SPRINGBROOK.

Are you yearning for some time out to nurture your writing dreams? Have you started a story from your life but don’t know how to finish it? Are the stories rolling round and round in your head starting to drive you bonkers? Is it your turn to be nurtured at last and spend some time playing with the stories of your life?

Come and join us on retreat in beautiful Springbrook in the Gold Coast hinterland, high in the hills surrounded by giant trees, rainforest and pure mountain streams. Write up a storm with the guidance of 4 craft workshops, relax with yoga and meditation, feast on delicious home cooked meals, connect with other writers in a beautiful location and have a whole weekend where all you do is write and dream and sleep and wander and perhaps have a swim or a massage. Sound like heaven? It is!

Come along and regain your love of writing and life at the next Relax and Write Retreat From midday FRIDAY 4 April – 3 pm SUNDAY 6 April 2025

Join like-minded writers in a fun and supportive environment discovering just how much some deep relaxation can ignite your imagination and get you writing again. Relax and unwind with gentle morning yoga sessions and be inspired by innovative workshops to help move those stories out of your head and onto the page. 

“I feel transformed, as a writer and as a human being.” Bianca Millroy – writer and retreater.

The program includes two yoga sessions, four workshops to get you writing, plus advice on submitting your work. Included in the cost is two nights comfortable single accommodation with bathrooms shared between two, plus delicious vegetarian meals and snacks and a special readings night around the fire.

“The fully-catered retreat environment was comfortable and stress-free. An atmosphere that encourages, motivates and inspires.” Gay Liddington – writer and retreater

Connect with other creative people in a beautiful, peaceful location and remember your creative self. No more putting your dreams on hold. Treat yourself to this special weekend nurturing your writing spirit. You deserve it! The program includes two yoga sessions, readings night and four creative writing workshops.

RETREAT PROGRAM:  All activities are optional

FRIDAY 4 April 2024

ARRIVAL from midday

4 pm – Meet and Greet  

4:30 – 6:30 WORKSHOP 1– Your Stories – out of your head and onto the page

6:30 DINNER

SATURDAY 5 April 

7:15 am – 8:30 – Gentle morning yoga and breathing

8:30 – BREAKFAST

10:00 am – 12:30 pm – WORKSHOP 2 – Character and Dialogue in memoir

12.30 pm – LUNCH 

1 – 4:00 – FREETIME and FEEDBACK SESSIONS

4 – 6:00 pm – WORKSHOP 3 – Writing from start to finish – developing a plot and a plan

6:00 pm – DINNER

6:45 – 7:30 pm – Readings around the fire

SUNDAY 6 April

7:15 – 8:30 – Gentle morning yoga and breathing

8:30 – BREAKFAST

10:00 – 12:30 – WORKSHOP 4 – Where and how to submit work, goal setting, questions and collage

12:30 – LUNCH

 3 pm DEPARTURES

Bodywork treatments are also available at extra cost with our wonderful, wise and gifted healer, Monique Do Goey.

Sound like the perfect way to get you writing again? Reboot that writing mojo and join us in April!

BOOK IN by PAYING YOUR DEPOSIT HERE.

Drop me a line first to make sure there are still places available. Prices start at only $600 (unwaged) for the fully inclusive weekend! $750 for those working or comfortably off. This includes your accommodation and all meals! Plus a weekend of memoir workshops tailored to suit your needs and yoga sessions to unwind and relax.

Any questions just drop me a line. I so hope you can come along and connect with our ever-growing supportive and loving gang of writing folk. Writing can be a lonely business, but it doesn’t have to be. Come along, write up a storm and find your tribe!

Hope you can come. We always have a wonderful time! Don’t wait too long, places are filling fast with repeat retreaters.

Lots of love

Ed 🙂 xx

THE COURAGE TO CREATE

Starting to write takes guts.

In ancient cultures, creativity was a part of everyday life for all people, shaping new objects to use, but also making them beautiful, art for art’s sake. These days creativity is seen as something separate, apart from the busy lives we lead, busy making money to keep a roof over our heads and food in our bellies. Art making is viewed as an optional “extra”, a hobby, a self-indulgence, a privilege and not a right, so that to consciously and continually pursue an art form like writing is an act of rebellion. 

Great courage is needed to step outside the norm and say, “I am a creator. What I have to say is important. My ideas are worth sharing. My stories need to be told.” 

Be that crazy kid who breaks the mould!

I am a firm believer that creativity is a powerful healing tool. Through crafting a work of beauty from our emotional pain, a new vision or version of the past is made, and we are freed from much of the burden of carrying that pain. Through creativity, in whatever form that takes, we express our tender hearts and release the stories we tell ourselves onto the page, the canvas, the dancefloor, the instrument. Through our courage to do so, others see their own stories and hearts reflected and know that they are not alone, that others also bleed, that we are all in this human mess together. 

This work is important. So much of the modern world ignores the emotional lives we all share, yet we are feeling beings, shaped by our emotions, thoughts and sensations. We are not machines. As the poet Samuel Hurley says in his poem, “AI vs The Poet” – “A thing that cannot grieve has no right to poetry”. 

As machines are taking over so many of our roles, we need to protect our very human right to create, our expression of what it is to live and our attempts to understand it. Is creativity the last castle of humanity?

Don’t hide in the shadows! Assert your human right to create!

How do we protect our right to creation?

By creating! By writing or drawing or dancing or sculpting or sewing or weaving or cooking or performing or singing. Without fear. By having the courage to continue to create in the face of technological advances and commercially focused marketplaces. By refusing to become an unthinking working machine but instead choosing to live fully and bravely and to express ourselves through the arts.

So put that pen to paper, open a new document and type without looking at the words. Paint for the joy of the colours. Dance for the bliss of movement. Sing for the magic of sound.

Life is not just about paying bills and doing what has to be done.

Life is to be grasped with both hands, to be savoured and enjoyed through the senses, to be shared through creative expression, to be fully lived.

It takes great courage to step into the ring as a practising artist, knowing what we create may never be seen and may never be rewarded financially. But still we create. 

We continue to create in the face of all those sensible folk around us who remind us our income is below the poverty line, that we have no superannuation, that we’re wasting our time. 

For we know the opposite is true. We who choose a life of creativity are making the very best use of our brief voyage through a human life. We are expressing what it is to be, and to be us. Unique, intriguing, wonderful.

And after our work has been knocked back—invalidated, unseen, unheard, it takes guts to continue, to stagger back up from the mat after the thirtieth knockout blow. Rocky has nothing on artists.

I once heard a writer say, “Writing may not make you rich, but it will enrich your life.”

In the years since then, I’ve learnt the truth of her words. What riches a life of observing, creating, refining and learning holds! Anything less is poor in comparison. I wouldn’t swap my writing life for all the handsome superannuation portfolios in the world.

Have courage, my dear writing friends, for we are the tellers of tales, the sharers of secrets, the wise and the wonderful. 

Are you yearning to create? Just start. It doesn’t have to be perfect. It won’t be perfect, it never is. 

But it will be you, on a page. And no one will ever be able to take that away. 

With lots of love

Edwina xx

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