Goal Setting for a Writing Retreat

I ask all writers to set a writing goal for themselves for their time at the retreat.

It is important to keep our goals simple and realistic, of course. This helps us to avoid burning ourselves out or feeling like we’ve failed to use time effectively.

This goal should be doable within the window of time the retreat offers. In most cases, less is more. Many people will come to a retreat or a month-long class with the idea that they will write a few articles or a full novel; this is far more than we can accomplish in our time together at a retreat. In my experience, even the most productive writers rarely write more than 7 pages (about 3000 words) a day, even when at a retreat.


What type of goal or benchmark would be most helpful for your ongoing work on the project?

For a three or four day retreat, an effective goal might be to complete a “zero” or very rough draft of an essay, chapter, report, or article. A writer might also choose something more useful to the process of a larger project (an outline, initial research reading and note taking completed, etc.). 

For those working on longer projects (like books or scripts), I recommend thinking about a “chunk” of that project for the goal. A skeleton draft (with areas that are fleshed out and areas that can be filled in later) can also be effective.

Winter Writing Retreat, Jan 2025

Join a small, welcoming, and supportive community of writers for a personalized writing retreat at one of West Virginia’s most beautiful State Parks. Writers will stay in the historic cabins of Lost River State Park, a little over 2 hours outside of DC. 

Writers of all experience levels and projects are welcome. A perfect opportunity for those who have been wanting to dive into that book project, collection, essay, family history, or script. 

Retreat is led by the award winning writer, Dr. Michelle LaFrance. Michelle has taught writing, coached writers, and facilitated writing communities for over 25 years.

Registration fee includes a private room in an updated cabin, morning movement/yoga sessions, a Saturday evening reading of your work (near Lost River, WV) and all meals. 

Initial Deposit: $287.50; Remainder of payment due upon or before arrival.

To reserve your space or for inquiries: mlfpoet@gmail.com

More on Lost River State Park: https://tinyurl.com/nhf8b5et

New Year Writing Retreat Schedule

Notes:
–> Writers are encouraged to follow their own schedule
> We have reserved cabins 7, 14, 15, 16 and 17.
–> Cabin 7 is “base camp,” a space for socializing, asking questions, and shared meals
–> Cabin 7 has “grab and go” lunch each morning/afternoon
–> Two friendly and well behaved dogs are welcome to attend this retreat with their people. 

Wednesday, January 1st
6pm Check In At Cabin 7 (Please arrive after your own dinner)
7:30pm Tea, snacks, and introductions
Private writing time through evening

Thursday, January 2nd
Waking: Coffee and breakfast in your cabin
8 am to 6:30 pm: Private writing time
Noon to 2pm: Grab and go lunch available in Cabin 7
*3:00 pm: Newcomers check in
4:30 pm: Optional gentle hike
6:30 pm: Dinner and Introductions in Cabin 7
7:30 pm: Private writing time

Friday, January 3rd
Waking: Coffee and breakfast in your cabin
8 am to 6:30 pm: Private writing time
Noon to 2:00 pm: Grab and go lunch available in Cabin 7
4:30 pm: Optional gentle hike 
6:30 pm: Dinner 
7:30 pm: Writers’ group

Saturday, January 4th
8:00 am to 10 am: Coffee and breakfast 
8 am to 6:30 pm: Private writing time
Noon to 2:00 pm: Grab and go lunch available in Cabin 7
4:30 pm: Reading in area  
6:30 pm: Dinner in area
7:30 pm: Private writing time

Sunday, January 5th
8:00 am: Coffee and breakfast in your cabin
*10:00 AM Clean Up and Packing
*11:00 am: Check Out

New Year’s Writing Retreat

Join a small and welcoming community of writers for a personalized writing retreat in one of West Virginia’s most beautiful State Parks. Writers of all experience levels and projects are welcome—a perfect opportunity for those who have been wanting to dive into that book project, collection, essay, family history, or script. Retreat participants will be lodged in private rooms (shared kitchen and bath) in updated cabins at Lost River State Park. Facilitator is an award-winning writer, who has taught writing, coached writers, and facilitated writing communities for over 20 years.

Registration fee includes lodging and a Saturday evening public reading of your work, and all meals.

More on lodging: Lost River State Park

More info and a retreat schedule, click here.

Preparation for the retreat: Goal Setting.

To register or make inquiries, email Michelle at mlfpoet at gmail dot com.