When you combine:
- a small group of mommy writers
- a lake house rental
- chocolate
- laptops
- coffee and tea
- DVDs featuring gorgeous men in period garb
- chocolate
- notebooks
- wine
- and (in case I forgot) chocolate?
The makings of a fabulous writers’ retreat and what I’m doing this weekend. After my recent writing time drought, it is wonderful to be writing again.
My local writer buddies and I try to have a retreat like this each spring and sometimes in the fall as well, when the weather is often pleasant and we don’t have to pay peak season rates.
Non-writers somehow get the idea that we’re just there to party but they couldn’t be more wrong. We socialize and share our progress over meals and in the evenings (when the DVDs with gorgeous men come out). But in between, we immerse ourselves in our stories, only coming out for the occasional thinking walk or paddle (sometimes we get a canoe or kayaks).
Sometimes I come out with a new or expanded outline and sometimes with oodles of new pages. I always come out with renewed energy to finish the mess-in-progress.
Have you ever gone on a retreat, for writing or some other purpose? What are your favorite ingredients for a successful retreat? Anyone else doing something fun this weekend?
Elena
P.S. This picture is of a sunrise from the deck of the house we rented last spring. Sometimes the muse doesn’t sleep!
Why sleep when there’s a view like that?
Sounds like heaven!
I haven’t been on one, but my critique group is planning one soon! Sounds like you had the perfect ingredients for a great retreat!
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Hi. It’s been wonderful so far. We’ve had perfect weather, I’ve enjoyed several walks and paddles, seen all sorts of wildlife swim/float/fly by, including loons and an animal that was either an otter or a beaver (couldn’t see the tail). I’ve also gotten back into the flow of the balloonist story. And yeah, a bit of wine and chocolate have been consumed. Just a little. 🙂
This sounds so terrific! I would LOVE a getaway to get some writing done with no distractions (and a bit of fun!)
I would LOVE to do a retreat like that. Unfortunately, I have so little vacation time at the day job that I doubt I could get the time off. **sob**
Carolyn, so far our retreats are just weekends–those of us who can start early on Friday, but just Sat/Sun is great too. So unless your job is on weekends, maybe that would work?