Report on the retreat

For the second time this month, I’m back! This time from my in-person critique group’s fourth annual writing retreat. 🙂

The five of us who were able to make it convened at a cottage just east of Parry Sound, which turned out to be even more ideal than it sounded online. All the trees made it totally private, there was a big living room and kitchen for us to hang out it, lots of big windows for excellent views, and three of the four bedrooms had a little balcony!


(The view from my balcony)

I very quickly set up a writing spot down by the lake, where the was a bunkie with a deck, and a handy electrical outlet on the outside wall! It also came with handy log seats to act as water bottle/notebook holder and foot rest:

One of the special features of this spot was that, because the cottage was on quite a high hill, I had to go down a whole lot of steps to get to it, which meant if I had any thoughts about heading back to the cottage for any sort of non-writing activity, I had this view to discourage me:


(About half the the stairs you’d have to climb up to get to the cottage)

Not that I ended up needing a great deal of encouragement to keep writing. This is the first time I was finishing a book at the retreat instead of starting one, and having all that plot and character development already in place created a lot of momentum. My goal was to finish the book by the end of the retreat, and I have returned victorious! I typed “The End” at 9:20pm on the last night we were there. I got down about 29,000 words in four days, bringing the total for the book to just over 73K.

I think it can be said that a most fun and productive time was had by all.


(All of us on the dock–sorry, this was the best lighting we could get!)


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Report on the retreat — 4 Comments

  1. Wow. that looks like the perfect heavenly getaway. How could you get yourself to sit and write?
    I’m unable to contact you from your contact list, so if I may be so bold as to ask you here if you would be interested in doing an interview with me for my YA literature blog, Musings of a Writer-in-progress? Please drop me a line at Cinette5@hotmail.com.

    • Sitting and writing is the perfect thing to do in a setting like that! 🙂 (Also, it was a little chilly last week so there wasn’t too much motivation to, say, jump in the water.)

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