Writing Retreat at Bloedel Reserve

Writers

Writing Retreat at Bloedel Reserve

We know finding writing time is hard. So we’ve found a partner to provide you with just such a space. Come write with us!

Member

$100.00 (any noted materials fee included)

Guest

$120.00 (any noted materials fee included)

Tuition Assistance and Other Policies

Meeting Times
  1. Sun, 2/9/2025 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM

Sun, 2/9/2025

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Type:
Class, Off-Site, No Prerequisite

Location:
Bloedel Reserve, Japanese Tea House

Interests:
Writing Intensive

About

Picture this: You get to the Japanese Tea House at Bloedel Reserve and are surrounded by other authors eager to get creative and write. You grab a hot coffee or tea, find a cozy seat and then — silence. Bliss. Writing time.

Two volunteers will walk you through a few hours of writing sprints in the morning (25-minute chunks of writing, followed by a five-minute break).

Then, an optional walk around the grounds is followed by a roundtable discussion during a brown-bag lunch. After that, you get another hour or two of totally uninterrupted writing time. 

At the end of the day, you'll have the option to talk about your piece. Together, we’ll brainstorm any sticky scenes and drab dialogue (it happens to the best of us).

If you’re not a writer, but you know one, this is the ultimate Christmas or Valentine’s Day gift for us! Give your writer — or yourself — the gift of collaborative quiet time.

Details

  • This retreat occurs both Saturday and Sunday. You must register for each day. Find Saturday registration here.
  •  Bring your laptop or whatever you use to write.

Class Policies

Ages 14 and up are welcome.

BARN Policies

Instructors or Guides

Chelsea Kellogg

C.R. Kellogg writes speculative fiction, essays, and creative non-fiction from the Pacific Northwest. She is a graduate of the 2023 class of Viable Paradise, a one-week residential writing workshop on the island of Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Her work has been published in FEAST Arts and Literary Magazine, the Sheepshead Review, and will be featured in the speculative fiction anthology “New Year, New You” due out in the fall of 2024. Kellogg lives on an island in the Puget Sound with her family.

Emily Smiley

Emily is a Seattle-based Carolina native and a member of the Pacific Northwest Writers Association (PNWA). She volunteers with BARN's Writer’s Studio and is a founder of Content Hospital, a speculative fiction writers, critique, and marketing collective. Her short story, Everything is Fine, is slated to be published with Crows and Cross Keys in early 2025. Her current work in progress, Treading Water, won in the horror category of the 2024 PNWA Unpublished Novel competition. When she’s not giving her readers nightmares, she’s exploring other fantasy/horror cross-genre ideas, putting the final touches on book one of her dark fantasy trilogy, traveling with her husband, or reading.

Molly Tallon

Molly is a Puget Sound-based, California-born writer. After earning a bachelors of arts degree in creative writing from San Francisco State, she went on to bartend for several years before meeting her beloved partner and becoming a parent. Experiencing the horrific state of perinatal care in America drew her to birth work and reproductive rights advocacy and then eventually back to writing. She is a member of BARN Writer’s Studio, and an editor for its Annual Collection. She is a founding member of Content Hospital, a rowdy critique group of speculative fiction writers. Her stories are populated by characters that aren’t always heroes, often reckoning with systems of power and control, with echoes of, and reverberations into, our own world. When she is not inviting readers to think acutely about the future of humanity, she is parenting her three children, or throwing a stick for her two dogs.

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