WRITERS’ RETREATS
FAVE LINKEY-POO RIGHT THIS SECOND: A failed book banning from Wisconsin. And it’s not even anything crazy — just Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants. Despite the cheese, my home state can really make me mad sometimes. But thank goodness this story has a happy ending.
So, remember how I said all us writer folk need each other? Well, to underscore that just a bit more, I’d like to announce the wonderful, fabulous and hilarious Rhonda Stapleton will be road tripping to Ohio (glamorous Ohio!) with me in March for a writers’ retreat.
Because sometimes, when your creative juices aren’t flowing, all it takes is getting in the same room with a like-minded writer and daring the muses to come find you both. But the best part about this trip? I mean, obviously it’s being with Rhonda, but other than that is the fact the place where we’re staying … has its own railroad.
Its own railroad!!! Look!
I even asked them if the train would be up and running when we went there and they said yes. OMG, OMG, OMG. So. Excited.
In May, I am also going on a writers’ retreat with my awesome writer-lady friend Ellen Baker. We do more of a subdued Northwoods thing in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. But man, are we productive.
So whether you have trains or woods, the point is to partner with people who can help you through the creative process. Writers rock! And we all need each other so we can rock harder. So our books can go to 11, as it were.
February 22nd, 2010 at 5:31 pm
Heck yeah! Nothing like being trapped in a b&b with another crazy writer to get those writerly juices flowing. Ew, that sounded a lot grosser than I meant, LOL. Anyway, we’re gonna have a blast! I totally believe in the power of writer’s retreats!!
February 22nd, 2010 at 8:10 pm
jealous….
February 26th, 2010 at 2:34 pm
I get a mini version of this twice a week when I write side-by-side with my writer’s group. I can tell you from experience, it works! Have a wonderful time at the railroad B and B!