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February 08, 2017

How to Have the Perfect Weekend Writer's Retreat

February 08, 2017/ Emma Welsh
How to Have the Perfect Weekend Writer's Retreat

As storytellers it is so easy to fall into a funk, even if you're making an effort to write everyday or try out new mediums. Some writing days can feel wonderful and others can feel mediocre, but either way that's part of what makes the storytelling process so great, even if it doesn't seem that way.

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E.M. Welsh

Creative Writing Coach and Storyteller | Serving creative writers who want to write novels, movies, plays, and video games – and helping them learn how to write all four.

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E.M. Welsh

Hey there—I’m E.M. Welsh and I’m a writer and storyteller based in Texas. In my spare time, you can find me reading books, watching TV and movies, and playing video games. I also cook a lot of food and dabble in a plethora of other hobbies.

I’m currently working on my first book, which I hope to have published in 2024.

This blog is basically a diary of what I’m up to, random musings, and progress updates on my book.


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