Life Writing Courses
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Which is the right course for you?
Discover the Writer Within Course

Explore your memories, dreams, and imagination through life writing exercises and create your own Memory Box of stories
Have you always wanted to write, but felt unsure where to start? This creative life writing course invites you on a gentle, inspiring journey to explore your memories, dreams, and imagination-one story at a time.
Portraits of a Life

Explore the people who’ve shaped your story through character sketches, relationship reflections, and meaningful dialogue
Our lives are woven from relationships – some brief encounters, others spanning decades. This course invites you to explore the people who’ve shaped your journey through thoughtful, creative life writing.
What Is Life Writing?
Creative life writing is a gentle, expressive form of writing that draws from your own life experiences, memories, reflections, and imagination. Unlike more structured forms of writing, creative life writing gives you the freedom to explore your own story in whatever way feels right for you.
More specifically:
Clarity. The act of shaping experience into language pulls it out of the swamp of feeling and into a form you can examine. Chaos becomes story. Story becomes something you can stand outside of, even briefly.
Integration. Events that stayed fragmented — never fully processed, just survived — begin to find their place in the larger arc. Life writing is how we make a narrative out of what was once just noise.
Identity. When you write your own life, you reclaim the authority to name it. You stop being the person things happened to and become the person telling it. That shift in agency is not small.
Legacy and witness. Your stories — the specific, particular, unrepeatable ones — belong not just to you but to everyone who comes after. Life writing is an act of witness for the people who never got to tell their own stories, and a gift to the ones who will want to know who you were.
Healing. Not as a side-effect. As the point. When we write what we have lived through with honesty and craft — not to make it prettier than it was, but to understand it fully — something releases. The body knows. The wild self knows.







