🌱 SPRING Series: "Sparks" Writing Workshop (Mar/Apr)

$119.00 every month for 2 months

Begins Thursday, March 5, 2026 - Live on Zoom

Personal Narrative, Prompt Style Younger Breast Cancer Small Group Writing Workshop: Live (Zoom) 5 Week Series

Want to write your stories but aren’t sure where to begin? Maybe you love writing but have a hard time finding the time or maybe you don’t write currently but would like to try. A prompt-style writing workshop is just the thing for so many people just like you. Prompts help you enter the page and guide your thoughts so you don’t have to stare at a blinking cursor feeling lost and discouraged. A workshop environment helps you create an on-going writing practice.

Give yourself the gift of writing in a community of others who understand being diagnosed with breast cancer younger. In this workshop, you’re never ‘the cancer girl’. Together we’ll write away some of our stress — and find some healing in the long run by using writing as a tool to find meaning. Some describe this group as therapy, some say it is better than therapy. Writing enables you to go deep and connect with yourself. Doing so in this group allows you to meet others who are doing the same. You’ll make new friends and fill a notebook along the way. Even if you don’t consider yourself a writer!

Each week:

  • 2.5 hour meet up

  • 2 hours of writing (divided among different prompts)

  • discussion and sharing opportunities

  • participants diagnosed young with breast cancer from all over the world — US, Canada, UK and beyond

  • limited to 15 participants to foster a warm and safe environment with time for everyone to share (optional)

Thursdays at 7p Eastern Standard Time / 4p Pacific Time / (5 sessions, 2.5 hours each): March 5 - April 2, 2026

Begins Thursday, March 5, 2026 - Live on Zoom

Personal Narrative, Prompt Style Younger Breast Cancer Small Group Writing Workshop: Live (Zoom) 5 Week Series

Want to write your stories but aren’t sure where to begin? Maybe you love writing but have a hard time finding the time or maybe you don’t write currently but would like to try. A prompt-style writing workshop is just the thing for so many people just like you. Prompts help you enter the page and guide your thoughts so you don’t have to stare at a blinking cursor feeling lost and discouraged. A workshop environment helps you create an on-going writing practice.

Give yourself the gift of writing in a community of others who understand being diagnosed with breast cancer younger. In this workshop, you’re never ‘the cancer girl’. Together we’ll write away some of our stress — and find some healing in the long run by using writing as a tool to find meaning. Some describe this group as therapy, some say it is better than therapy. Writing enables you to go deep and connect with yourself. Doing so in this group allows you to meet others who are doing the same. You’ll make new friends and fill a notebook along the way. Even if you don’t consider yourself a writer!

Each week:

  • 2.5 hour meet up

  • 2 hours of writing (divided among different prompts)

  • discussion and sharing opportunities

  • participants diagnosed young with breast cancer from all over the world — US, Canada, UK and beyond

  • limited to 15 participants to foster a warm and safe environment with time for everyone to share (optional)

Thursdays at 7p Eastern Standard Time / 4p Pacific Time / (5 sessions, 2.5 hours each): March 5 - April 2, 2026

Praise from past workshop participants:

Our weekly writing time is my happy place. ~Anne

You balanced everything so nicely, sharing just enough of your own experience to where we all felt comfortable sharing ours. It felt very safe and I think that the way you facilitated it contributed to that. I would definitely do something like this again. I got a lot out of it and it made me want to try more writing exercises. ~Pamela

Thank you so much for the workshop and all that you are doing for the community of women living beyond a breast cancer diagnosis. I loved the prompts leading into the actual writing. It was very healing and has lead me to want to write and share more. ~Stacy

You gave me some ideas and permission to write things that don’t flow, connect or make sense to others. There is so much inside me that I wasn’t even aware of before my diagnosis. It is not necessary for others to “get it” or even read it. It’s for me. ~Suzanna

You have really reminded me how rewarding & healing writing can be. ~Kai