Cog Icon signifying link to Admin page

Mandy Haggith

Retreats

I am currently making plans for creative writing retreats in 2018. Step one is to find out what you would like to do, so if you're interested in retreats, please take the survey here: www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/85BZPTP

The five most creative responses to the survey will win a 10% discount on a retreat, and the best answer overall will also get a free copy of my novel Bear Witness.

Why: Because there is nothing quite like a retreat in a beautiful place to let yourself relax and to re-invigorate your creativity.

A writing retreat brings people together to recharge, have fun and most importantly, create. My retreat programmes are gentle but full of inspiration. Each morning there is an optional 'creative warm-up' session, helpful for getting the creative juices flowing. There will be a walk-with-a-difference or perhaps a cruise, mini-workshops and plenty of time simply to get on with your own writing. I am happy to give one-to-one feedback on your writing if desired. All activities are optional and there is no 'standard' to achieve - participants range from complete beginners to prize-winning authors.

I only ever run retreats in spectacularly beautiful places - usually here in Assynt, in northwest Scotland or close by in Coigach.

Take the survey to win a discount on a writing retreat in 2018.

 

Testimonials

Here are some of the nice things that students and retreat participants have said about my teaching.

'There is earth, wind, fire and water. And then there is Mandy Haggith. She is the fifth force of nature. And nurture... ' Ladawn Clare-Panton. Read more of her views on her blog here.

'...One thing that never failed was her ability to ignite your sense of wonder, heighten every sense in your body like when you were a child doing and seeing everything for the very first time. She took me to places I never knew existed inside and outside of myself.'

'When she speaks with you she is so thoughtful and considerate. You never get the feeling she wants to interrupt you. Or hurry you along. She just absorbs you and ignites your passion in writing, in poetry, in nature, in people...'

'...the real magic happened in the way Mandy chatted to each and every one of us about our lives and our relationship to writing. She was interested in each and everyone of us in our own, her own special way. When she listened to you, she gave you every ounce of her attention. When she gave you advice it was constructive and supportive and imminently relevant and useful.'

^