The Courageous Writers’ Academy:

Stay-at-Home Retreat Redux!

July 16th — July 23th, 2024

The most comprehensive program for transforming your difficult story into a source of power. Seriously. Our next session will be intensive, more fun, and LESS expensive.

Come, my friends, let’s do a RETREAT!

In The Academy, you’ll learn how to work skilfully with language while being alive in your body. You’ll learn how to work through writing problems of all sorts using neuroscientic health practices.

You’ll learn how to EDIT your own work in a professional way.

AND you’ll get connected to other writers doing the same thing.

Are you ready for a change?

Here it is, at your fingertips. Whether you are a professional writer, a journaller, or someone wrestling in silence with a difficult story . . . finding and allowing the right words takes courage.

Do you want to deepen your physical and spiritual courage?

Develop an embodied writing & self-care practice that fits your life?

Learn craft and self-editing with doses of love & humour from a proven expert?

Yes to all of the above?

Then you are in the right place!

 

Fear and Hiding. feeling Stuck. so much . . . procrastination!! PTSD triggers. Crying jags. Nausea. muscle tightness. Self-doubt. Distracted mind.

 

Every writer and other creative person I’ve ever worked with has one of these lists (including me). Even when we’re relatively healthy and high-functioning, we bring our deepest internal struggles to creative life--then turn them into physical and emotional stuff.

By the end of the week, you will have:

  • new (stellar!) writing craft and professional editing skills—editing is a key activity not just for better ‘copy’ but for a more integrated brain!

  • self-care tools based on somatic trauma therapy and neuroscience

  • new creative habits and spiritual rituals for a better writing life and life-life

  • a better understanding of how your brain affects your body

  • more courage, empathy and love for yourself and others

If you want to write purely for self-expression and for healing, without any critique or fear of judgment, you belong here. In the last few years, I—a successful, prize-winning author of a dozen books—have returned to writing down what I love, fear, and rage about because ample research shows that expressive writing helps us to process and de-somatize (remove from the body) our fear, pain and anxiety.

Even if you’re working on a formal manuscript for publication, you’re invited to explore expressive writing here: it’s one of the best things we can do for our overall health, mental, physical, spiritual. Expressive writing about our difficult story helps us in surprising ways . . .

In the CWA, humour, pleasure and joy are also invited into the room with us. I know, it sounds unlikely. But this is not your typical Academic Experience.

Come on in. Maybe you’re already a brilliant writer. Maybe you are afraid of the blank page. Still, you feel called, again and again, to write the story down. (Or, as the case may be, to write that shit down!)

For those wrestling with

The Difficult Story.

We’ve each got a story about our story . . .

It’s different for everyone but one thing is often the same: it can be really hard. Are you wrestling with the angel or the demon of writing?

Let’s find out! That wrestling is your call to join me, to join us. I’ve spent my life writing difficult stories. For almost as long, I’ve been inviting others to do the same. That’s partly why I became a therapist: to explore my own and other people’s artistic, mental, and physical struggles with fresh eyes and powerful new tools, all of them based on sound neuroscientific and psychological research.

Let’s grow in this garden together.

Fellow Etymology Nerds: the first “Academy” began in 387 B.C. in a beautiful GARDEN near Athens. The original Academy was a sanctuary of song and wisdom—very different from today’s academy. I work with a lot of people whose creativity has been impaired, wounded, denied or worn down by the university experience.

I taught writing and theory in a Graduate MFA program for a decade. I left because it often seemed to be a harmful, unhealthy experience for both my students and myself. There are other time-honoured ways to become a writer.

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How the CWA Works, Retreat Redux

In weekly LIVE sessions, I teach courageous self-care (including Observed and Experiential Integration, an eye-brain therapeutic process for integration and nervous system regulation), answer your editing questions (based on our online course material) and coach you through writing rough spots caused by writing confusions, traumatic sequelae, and anxiety. In-depth craft and editing lessons are available online, organized as text-and-audio or video lessons. These are drawn from my own experience as a writer, my decade of teaching in the MFA program and my twenty years teaching at the School For Writers (Humber College). I’ve distilled key expertise into short, pithy Academy material.

In our first hour of the bi-weekly live sessions, we do self-care and courage-building; in the second hour, depending upon our schedule below, we have short talks, discussions and coaching sessions. You can literally ask me anything writing/healing/trauma related.

While this is NOT a literary workshop (where you critique fellow participants’ writing), I DO facilitate and connections between group members in a variety of ways. Traditional group workshopping can be great, but it’s often competitve and alienating. We do things differently in this Academy.

Empathy is a key part of this creative experience.

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Self-Care

ALL THESE DATES WILL CHANGE TO REFLECT OUR JULY RETREAT WEEK:

(We meet 3 Thursday evenings in May (15, 22, 29), 4 Thursdays in June (5, 12, 19, 26) and on July 3 for 1.5 hours, 7-8:30 PM EST.

We also have 3 long All Write sessions on Sunday May 26, Sunday June 9 and Sunday June 23, 2-5 pm EST.

Brief meditation/creative visualization are part of every ‘live’ sessions. Online course material becomes available every MONDAY.

You work through the weekly lessons (audio, video, text) and bring questions about this material and you own work to the coaching sesisons. In live sessions, I also ‘edit live’, showing people ON THE PAGE what editing looks like. I facilitate these live meetings with care and skill. It’s a thoughtful creative process.

In an organized manner, you will explore & learn about:

  • science-based brain-care and physical practices for calming overwhelm, working with trauma triggers and emotional pain

  • working skillfully with procrastination and not-good-enough-ness in all aspects of life and creative work

  • how and why editing works, and why it’s good for your brain-body-spirit

  • flow, mindfulness and self-hypnosis principles that I’ve been using successfully for decades

  • empathy and non-competition practiced here, two qualities essential for creativity (and often lacking in creative communities.)

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Write and Edit

In the second hour of the evening, people are invited to bring particular manuscript or creativity struggles in; we’ll also discuss the pre-recorded material that you can watch before the live session.

As the weeks pass, people become more at ease with the live coaching and the question-answer format.

With the recorded craft and self-editing lessons, you can choose what YOU need

  • character/scene/narrative building

  • the engine of plot

  • the critical differences and similarity between fiction and nonfiction, along with aspects of poetic craft.

  • the importance of metaphor and thematic resonance

  • skilful, aware self-editorial: How to make your written work STRONGER

Whether it’s just for you or for your publisher, you will learn to skilfully improve your sentences, your paragraphs, and your whole narrative more skilfully and organically.

We tackle The Big Bang Question of most art. How do we, as creators, make our creations feel alive? What is the magic electrical spark?

The answer to that question dovetails with self-care and self-knowledge of our bodies, our brains and nervous systems. Our brains are full of tiny electrical and chemical sparks. Get ready to harness that energy.

The Exchange / Fees for the CWA

It’s still flying in: The Early Bird Offer: $ 797 U.S.

CWA Experience One-Time Payment: $997 U.S 

Or the CWA Flexible Payment: Six months x $ 180 U.S./month

Sales tax are included in the prices above. Each participant receives a tax-deductible education/professional development receipt. This is one of the most valuable investments a creative person can make, so it’s certainly a work/educational expense!

BONUS Flow Session: A full day of writing together

The Retreat Redux Scheduled will be finalized in a week.


Live Session Dates

(full curriculum details available to participants)

Our regular meeting and coaching day will be Wednesday. Material will be uploaded and available online during the week. We meet every two weeks beginning on May 15, 2024, 7 - 8:30 pm EST.

Our last day always involves a reading by participants from their CWA writing.

Are you ready to tend to the body, mind and spirit while writing well?

Then please join us.

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