THREE-DAY VIRTUAL WRITING RETREATS

Based on Connie’s popular in-person retreats, these virtual gatherings provide writers with dedicated writing time, workshops, daily guidance, accountability, and a supportive community of writers.

  • Daily craft-based videos arrive in your inbox every morning of the retreat.

  • Each retreat morning, participants write in the privacy of their homes.

  • Participants gather in the afternoons for virtual workshops in which we explore the material written that day.

2024 VIRTUAL RETREAT DATES:

January 29-31

February 27-29

March 25-27

May 20-22

June 25-27

July 22-24

August 20-22

November 12-14

December 10-12

HOW TO APPLY:

Send Connie one page of prose (double spaced, Times New Roman Font) and indicate which retreat or retreats you’d like to participate in. If you are currently in one of Connie’s monthly workshops, simply let her know which retreats you want to participate in.

There is NO application fee.

FEE:

$300, includes a $50 nonrefundable deposit.

Deposits must be paid at the time of acceptance. Staggered deposit dates will be arranged for writers participating in more than one retreat.

Balance of $250 is due 5 days prior to the retreat date.

Balance refunds are given only if a new participant fills the space. Late cancellations create a hardship for us; while we understand that emergencies arise, please inform us at your earliest opportunity. If there is room in a future 2024 retreat, your payment and participation might be able to be applied to a later 2024 retreat.

Upon acceptance, participants will receive an email that includes payment instructions.

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InkBlossom: A Global Community of Writers

“I have worked with Connie May Fowler for three years and in that time her influence on my work as a fiction writer has been profound. Mentor, editor and champion, she has pushed me again and again to realize the full potential of my story and to deepen my craft skills. Her critiques are incisive and generous, her teaching and artistry inspiring. And she’s fun. Thank you, Connie.” ~ Beverly Boutilier, Historian, Novelist