May 2

Writer’s Retreat

This two-day group inspirational programme is designed to take you from your story in your head and your heart and for you to leave with a fully planned out book, book title, vision for front cover, the first chapter written and oodles of motivation to keep going…

Set in a beautiful location at the foot of Stirling Castle and only 500 yards from Central Library in the luxury Royal Garden Apartments

We look at the key elements that make up a compelling story and transfer your personal experiences into a well considered and structured book, fulfilling your aims and outcomes.
The retreat will begin with ice breaker on the Friday evening with refreshments

The full 2 days will be broken into sections to not only create your vision, intentions, work on mindset through meditation, start a flow of memories to help any blocks you have but support on how to create a page-turner, learn writing exercises to use after retreat, time management exercises and much more!

There will be set goals to attain each day and night and lots of support from Ghostwriter, author and mentor Samantha. Plus signed booked for all guests to take home

The price is £497 for three nights accommodation inc. two-day intensive writing retreat plus refreshments on arrival, Saturday and Sunday breakfast, lunch, dinner and breaks. All you need to bring is pen and paper and your story!

There is an opportunity for a few non-residential places. This is priced at £297 and will include lunch and refreshments on the Saturday and Sunday with homework completed at home.

A deposit of £150 is required to hold your space and balance paid 4 weeks before. An extra £1.50 is charged to use card facility on the website. To pay via bank with no fee please contact Source Events directly.

 

THE INVISIBLE GIRL

You can read my full story here, from when I was ten years old and what happened to me. I was admitted to a psychiatric unit at fifteen and continued to suffer throughout my adult life with feelings of self-hatred, fear, darkness and not knowing who I was. I used addictions to help me to cope on the outside when the inside was chaotic. I finally found my healing and had a burning desire to share this with the universe to give love, hope and inspiration to others in pain.

Don’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass

Anton Chekhov