A Writing Room presents

Digital Retreat

April 27th
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May 3rd

A Week-Long Writing Adventure

Build New Skills, Hone Your Craft, and Connect with Fellow Writers

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"One session is worth the entire price of membership. This is unreal."  

— Karen, Member Since 2023

Every writer you’ve ever admired had mentors and confidants to guide and challenge them. This year's retreat includes mentors like Anne Lamott, Maggie Smith, editors and professors.

Most of our sessions take place after standard working hours, which lets you dive into the workshops and community events without sidelining your daytime commitments. Join this week-long creative incubator to recommit to your craft and amaze yourself with what you can create.

Focused, disciplined, and guided enviroment
Instruction from critically recognized creatives with a proven track record
Lasting collaboration and connections with other writers like you
Highly-interactive event, including Q&As and audience sharing
Writing workshops designed to draw out your genius
Participate from the comfort of your home or office anywhere in the world
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Join Digital Retreat
 + 1 Year Membership

Retreat included w/membership
$699
$
499
USD
Payment Plan Available

Not ready to become a member, but want to join the retreat? Register Here

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How It Works: Guidance & Growth

A Week-Long Creative Accelerator To Break Through Resistance

The Secret Ingredient That Turns Ideas Into Reality

Writing may seem like a solitary act, but true growth happens with support. By learning from writers who are further along in their journey, your writing is transformed into an experience that pulls you in and makes you want to show up day after day. 

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Focused, disciplined, and guided enviroment
Instruction from critically-recognized creatives with a proven track record
Lasting collaboration and connections with other writers like you
Highly-interactive event, including Q&As and live cohort sharing
Writing workshops designed to draw out your genius
Participate from the comfort of your home, or office anywhere in the world
.

Join Digital Retreat
 + 1 Year Membership

Retreat included w/membership
$699
$
499
USD
Payment Plan Available

Not ready to become a member, but want to join the retreat? Register Here

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Explore The Program Schedule

Your Path to Mastery, Seamlessly Woven Into Daily Life
Day One: April 27th

Monday, April 27th (All Times in PST)

11am - Orientation with Claire Giovino

This is it! Our kickoff session is hosted by Writing Room's co-founder, Claire Giovino, who will guide you through exactly what to expect during this invigorating week.

1pm - Query Letters Step By Step with Carly Vair

Ready to pitch to agents but stymied by the query letter? Debut author Carly Vair takes you step by step through the query that netted her seven agent offers for her novel The Devil Knows Her Name, explaining each part of and guiding you through exercises to write your own.

3pm - Excavating Your Character with Mary Berman

Debut author Mary Berman examines how to use self-reflection to make our characters feel real. Based on her forthcoming novel, Until Death, Mary reveals how to bring your characters to life — without simply becoming thinly-veiled versions of the writer. 

Day Two: April 28th

Tuesday, April 28th (All Times in PST)

4am - Study Hall (Members Only)

Study Hall offers structured periods for researching, outlining, organizing, and editing in a focused & studious setting.

5am | 7 am | 10 am - Silent Writing (Members Only)

A dedicated, structured time where writers gather in a supportive, accountable environment to write together — silently.

11am - Rooted in Place: Story and Setting with Andrew Steiner

In some stories, the setting essentially is the story. In others, it underscores themes, shapes the plot, or sets the terms of what is possible for its characters. In this session, professor Andrew Steiner will examine both.

5pm - Q & A with Maggie Smith and Anne Lamott

Brilliant literary figures Anne Lamott and Maggie Smith take your questions and engage in an heartfelt, enlightening conversation on the craft of writing. This unique event allows you to be a fly on the wall as they share stories, insights, and creative inspirations.

Day Three: April 29th

Wednesday, April 29th (All Times in PST)

4am | 10am - Study Hall (Members Only)

Study Hall offers structured periods for researching, outlining, organizing, and editing in a focused & studious setting.

7am | 12pm - Silent Writing (Members Only)

A dedicated, structured time where writers gather in a supportive, accountable environment to write together — silently.

2pm - Writers Wellness with Emily Schreter (LMHC, LPC)

Your writing practice can bring up tough emotions, difficult memories, and harmful habits. In this session, therapist Emily Schreter guides you through the process of goal-setting, giving you the tools to set yourself up for success.

4pm - Query Letter Review with Eric Smith

Agent Eric Smith provides feedback on your submitted query letters (selected by lottery), giving you the inside track to an effective query letter that will catch an agent's eye.

6pm - Building Your Audience with Amie McNee

Have you ever dreamed of building an audience so engaged that a publisher asks you to write a book? That's exactly what Amie McNee did, and she's here to show you the mindset and strategies that built the platform that led to a six-figure book deal.

Day Four: April 30th

Thursday, April 30th (All Times in PST)

4am - Study Hall (Members Only)

Study Hall offers structured periods for researching, outlining, organizing, and editing in a focused & studious setting.

7am | 12pm - Silent Writing (Members Only)

A dedicated, structured time where writers gather in a supportive, accountable environment to write together — silently.

4pm - Live Editing with Penguin Editor, Jake Morrissey

Live Editing offers a unique opportunity to watch a professional editor at work, providing insights into the editing process and personalized feedback. You'll have the chance to have your own writing reviewed in real time (selected by lottery).

6pm - The Power of Voice with Erin Roberts

Voice is one of the most important craft elements, something that can make or break a story's chances with an agent or editor — and it's also one of the most complex. In this deep-dive, Writing Excuses co-host and award-winning writer Erin Roberts helps you understand, develop, and hone your story's voice.

Day Five: May 1st

Friday, May 1st (All Times in PST)

10am - Silent Writing (Members Only)

A dedicated, structured time where writers gather in a supportive, accountable environment to write together — silently.

2pm - Live Memoir Editing

Deep Memoir author Dr. Jennifer Selig reads and provides feedback on submitted pieces, offering her best tips, strategies (selected by lottery), and methods for memoir writing in the process.

5pm - Ink & Improv with Jack Wyles

Finish the day with this innovative writing game, designed to free you from perfectionism in real time and get you writing subjects you've never written before.

Day Six: May 2nd

Saturday, May 2nd (All Times in PST)

6am | 11am - Silent Writing (Members Only)

A dedicated, structured time where writers gather in a supportive, accountable environment to write together — silently.

1pm - Crafting Dynamic Metaphors with Luke Daly

In this session with poet and visual artist Luke Daly, attendees will examine and practice a variety of metaphor types, from the straightforward, inexorable type, to the oddball, unexpected, weirdo type. Designed to help writers think about metaphors in some new ways, you'll leave having written something that surprises you with its imagination or force.

5pm - Open Mic with Jack Wyles

This is your opportunity to share what you've written throughout the retreat. Whether you're a seasoned sharer, or this is your first time, all levels are welcome. If you've always wanted to share at an Open Mic, let this be your sign.

Day Seven: May 3rd

Sunday, May 3rd (All Times in PST)

11am PST - Victory Lap

You've dedicated a full week to your writing — more than many ever will. Now it's time to celebrate all that you've learned and accomplished, and plan for what's to come next. Are you ready to query? Ready to submit for publication? We'll chart out next steps while acknowledging all your progress.

I'm ready to ENROLL

Focused, disciplined, and guided enviroment
Instruction from critically recognized creatives with a proven track record
Lasting collaboration and connections with other writers like you
Highly-interactive event, including Q&As and audience sharing
Writing workshops designed to draw out your genius
Participate from the comfort of your home or office anywhere in the world
.

Join Digital Retreat
 + 1 Year Membership

Retreat included w/membership
$699
$
499
USD
Payment Plan Available

Not ready to become a member, but want to join the retreat? Register Here

Continue To Teachers

Meet Your Mentors

Accomplished Creators Who Have Transformed Their Ideas Into Finished Work — And Will Guide You To Do the Same

Anne Lamott

Teacher | Activist | Truth Teller

The beloved author of ten New York Times bestselling books, California Hall of Fame Inductee, and Guggenheim Fellowship recipient, Anne Lamott is a living literary legend. 

Anne partnered with A Writing Room at our very first retreat in 2022, and shortly after became a full-time artist in residence at A Writing Room. She brings her passion, humor, and skill as a writer — and human — to this year's cohort, as well as a little “benevolent pressure.” Through her guidance, you will learn how to stop not writing and officially be able to call Anne a mentor who is in your corner.

Maggie Smith

Poet | Essayist | Teacher

Maggie Smith is the author of seven award-winning books, including Dear Writer: Pep Talks & Practical Advice for the Creative Life, You Could Make This Place Beautiful, Lamp of the Body, The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, and Good Bones, named by the Washington Post as one of the Five Best Poetry Books of 2017. Her most recent poetry collection, A Suit or a Suitcase, is forthcoming from Washington Square Press in 2026. The title poem of Good Bones was called the “Official Poem of 2016” by Public Radio International and has been translated into nearly a dozen languages. 

Amie McNee

Creator | Coach | Liberator

For more than a decade, Amie McNee has been challenging the idea that art is frivolous or indulgent, particularly in difficult times. She's creative coach to over half a million writers on her online platform, The Inspired Collective, and through her Substack. Her first nonfiction book, We Need Your Art, was released in 2025, and her course, Getting Published: From Self to Traditional, is exclusive to A Writing Room only and charts all the ins and outs of both the self-publishing and traditional publishing worlds for our members.

Erin Roberts

Author | Professor | World Builder

Erin Roberts is a speculative fiction writer, game designer, and narrative podcaster whose award-winning work spans short stories and interactive fiction. A host of the Writing Excuses podcast, she’s known for her rich world building and character-driven storytelling. Erin has taught writing as a professor at the University of Texas at Austin, Southern New Hampshire University, and Gotham Writers Workshop. She’s also the recipient of the Speculative Literature Foundation’s Diverse Worlds and Diverse Writers grants and a Provost’s Early Career Fellow at UT Austin.

Jake Morrissey

Editor | Teacher | Publishing Legend

If you love to read, you’ve almost certainly loved a book that Jake Morrissey helped bring into the world. From Calvin and Hobbes to The Heaven and Earth Grocery Store to Bird by Bird, Morrissey’s taste has largely defined the modern bookshelf, and he has a deep love for making a writer’s work shine, even if his own influence is invisible. Jake is an editor at Penguin and one of Writing Room’s industry experts where he offers his unique insight gained through an editor’s lens.

Are you ready to take the plunge and begin your next creative adventure? 

Focused, disciplined, and guided enviroment
Instruction from critically recognized creatives with a proven track record
Lasting collaboration and connections with other writers like you
Highly-interactive event, including Q&As and live cohort sharing
Writing workshops designed to draw out your genius
Participate from the comfort of your home, or office anywhere in the world
.

Join Digital Retreat
 + 1 Year Membership

Retreat included w/membership
$699
$
499
USD
Payment Plan Available

Not ready to become a member, but want to join the retreat? Register Here

Frequently Asked Questions

Digital Retreat is our week-long Spring offering for writers at all stages. It's one dedicated week of writing workshops, live editing sessions and chances to connect with your community.
Digital Retreat is for any writer who is looking to recommit to their writing, or to finish one dedicated piece of work in a week-long accelerator.
YES! This entire week-long retreat is included in your membership, every year.
No, you are welcome to simply join the sessions that are most interesting to you, or that fit into your schedule. Replays will be available for all sessions (except Silent Writing and Study Hall).

However, we encourage you to attend sessions live whenever you can  — nothing beats the energy of gathering in real time with other writers.

$399 = Retreat only: Access to all 7 days + replays (buy now)

$499 = Retreat + membership: Access to all 7 days + replays + one year of membership (buy now)

Members will have ample opportunities to connect with other attendees, including on Silent Writing "After Parties," Study Halls, and inside the Chat Salon. Non-members can interact in the Zoom chat during all sessions.
Digital Retreat will be a completely online program so that members from around the world can join.
We do not offer refunds for any reason, either for one-time tickets or memberships. However you can always cancel your Writing Room membership before the next annual billing cycle. 

Signing up for a year-long writing program can feel like a huge step, but after decades of working with writers, we've found an annual commitment consistently produces the best results, both in your daily writing habit and publication goals.

By committing to a year, you remove the decision of whether or not to focus on your writing, and instead say a resounding "YES" to making your idea a reality. And if life surprises you with an extra busy month (or two), you'll still have several months left to get back on track.

Signing up for the annual program also means you won’t have to deal with monthly renewals that make you question your commitment, distracting you from your writing goals. You can focus on what truly matters — your craft.

Review our full policy at awritingroom.com/terms/

Sign up for Digital Retreat by purchasing an annual membership to A Writing Room (here), then RSVP to each Digital Retreat event in "Event Gatherings."

Or you can sign up for just the retreat here, and you'll receive the emails with links to each event.

$399 = Retreat only: Access to all 7 days + replays (buy now)
$499 = Retreat + membership: Access to all seven days + replays + one year of membership (buy now)

Replays will be available within 24 hours for all sessions except Silent Writing and Study Hall.

Absolutely! This year there are three opportunities to get your writing reviewed by authors, editors and agents. Although not guaranteed, we encourage you to submit your writing to as many of these sessions as possible so you have the highest chance possible to be selected (selections are made via a lottery). All writing must be submitted by April 20th to be considered for selection.

This year, these sessions include:

1) Live Editing with Penguin Editor Jake Morrissey
2) Query Letter Review with agent Eric Smith
3) Live Editing with writing professor Dr. Jennifer Selig

 

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Do you have questions, comments, or need extra assistance? Reach out using the contact form and we'll get back to you shortly, or email support@awritingroom.com.

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