A Pilgrimage to Spain

Why is it always easier to write when you step out of your daily life and head somewhere new? The Finding Place was written on a beach devastated by a tsunami. Flying Backwards with Pelicans was written on a ranch in Chile. Beyond Chaos began life as the sun was rising over the rainforest in Costa Rica, and the final words of Girl Awake were written in the same hammock. Two weeks ago, I set off for Spain, to research a second location for our writing retreats. My days were spent exploring in a tiny rental car barely able to manage the switchbacks and steep plunges of the single track Andalucian roads, and my nights were spent feverishly plotting ideas for a new novel.

2019-05-04T17:01:09-04:00November 22, 2018|Home Page, On Writing, Writing Retreats|

A beginning, a middle and an end.

On the wall of our arts studio in Toronto, there is a photograph of a woman writing under a tree. The caption reads: “all stories should have a beginning, a middle and an end, but not necessarily in that order.” I was thinking about this quotation today. Is it too basic for us to think of a story as having a beginning, middle and end? Too reminiscent of our elementary teachers? When we talk of rising and falling action, inciting incidents , doorway moments, transitions and transformation, it is still sometimes useful to fall back on the basics. But what did the writer (Tim Burton? Jean-Luc Godard?) mean by ‘not necessarily in that order?’ Here are three writing exercises that explore the old adage that every […]

2019-05-04T17:01:44-04:00November 22, 2018|On Writing, Writing Retreats, Young Writers!|

A Creative Week in Costa Rica!

Our third annual writing retreat to Costa Rica took place last week, and what a fabulous adventure it was. Here’s a list of our most memorable experiences: The Group! A wonderful collection of people from across North America. We had seasoned writers, and participants writing creatively for the first time. Poets, playwrights, short story writers, novelists, memoir writers and people trying various forms. Some of us had attended retreats before, while others had barely travelled. Our group was supportive, encouraging, positive and eager to launch into this amazing experience. Together we formed a community we will value forever. Finca Luna Nueva! Our lodge is one of the most relaxing, rejuvenating and beautiful places you could ever wish for – a paradise in the heart of […]

2019-05-04T17:20:55-04:00February 13, 2018|Home Page, Life at Centauri, On Writing, Writing Retreats|
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