


Gathering Words Workshop
A three-week writing experience that honors what's already there
This isn't about becoming the next great novelist. This isn't about having something profound to say.
This is about finally doing something with all those words you've been saving.
Here's what you'll experience:
→ Week 1: The Harvest - Gently gather the writing you already have (old journals, phone notes, random scraps) and discover the themes that want to emerge
→ Week 2: The Shaping - Use simple, nurturing prompts to breathe life into those scattered pieces and see what wants to become whole
→ Week 3: The Beginning - Create a few complete pieces you actually love and establish a writing rhythm that feels natural, not f
A three-week writing experience that honors what's already there
This isn't about becoming the next great novelist. This isn't about having something profound to say.
This is about finally doing something with all those words you've been saving.
Here's what you'll experience:
→ Week 1: The Harvest - Gently gather the writing you already have (old journals, phone notes, random scraps) and discover the themes that want to emerge
→ Week 2: The Shaping - Use simple, nurturing prompts to breathe life into those scattered pieces and see what wants to become whole
→ Week 3: The Beginning - Create a few complete pieces you actually love and establish a writing rhythm that feels natural, not f
A three-week writing experience that honors what's already there
This isn't about becoming the next great novelist. This isn't about having something profound to say.
This is about finally doing something with all those words you've been saving.
Here's what you'll experience:
→ Week 1: The Harvest - Gently gather the writing you already have (old journals, phone notes, random scraps) and discover the themes that want to emerge
→ Week 2: The Shaping - Use simple, nurturing prompts to breathe life into those scattered pieces and see what wants to become whole
→ Week 3: The Beginning - Create a few complete pieces you actually love and establish a writing rhythm that feels natural, not f