Get a head start on spring at the Briars Writing Retreat
Friday, March 4 – Monday, March 7, 2022
The Briars Resort & Spa on Lake Simcoe
55 Hedge Road, Jackson’s Point, Ontario, Canada (Map here)
Give yourself a four days of writing time – a
long weekend of instruction, inspiration and creativity. Award yourself with
time away from distractions, with no dishes to do, delicious food at
every meal, and with the leisure you need to sit with your feet up and
write.
The retreat will feature both instruction and
guided writing exercises, plus one-on-one critiquing and coaching from Brian.
You’ll also have lots of time to relax, rejuvenate, and reconnect with
your creativity. All writing levels welcome. Whether you’re just beginning
or have a novel in progress, please join us.
The setting: Originally
a Regency-style Manor House built by Captain William Bourchier in 1840, the
estate was purchased in 1870 by Dr. Frank Sibbald, who added two wings to the
manor house, a coach house, a brick stable and of course a peacock house,
because where else are you going to keep your peacocks?
The Briars also has a storied literary
history. Humorist Stephen Leacock
was a great friend of the Sibbalds, visited often, and is buried just down the
road from the resort at the pretty St. George’s churchyard, as is author Mazo
de la Roche. De la Roche’s Jalna series were worldwide bestsellers, making her one of Canada’s
bestselling authors ever. Indeed, her books are available to this day
from Dundurn Press.
Today, the Briars still offers the warmth of a
country estate steeped in history while providing all the benefits of an
extensive, modern lakeside resort.
Rates include accommodation. Each room has a king,
queen or two twin beds, and an en-suite four-piece bathroom.
All meals – Friday dinner, Saturday and Sunday
breakfast, lunch and dinner, Monday breakfast and lunch – are provided, as are
coffee & snack breaks on Saturday and Sunday. Alcoholic beverages are
extra, as are Spa treatments – but you might want to check those out (see here).
All activities included. When you’re not writing, or for spouses who
accompany you, there is plenty to do. The resort has an indoor pool, a
well-equipped exercise room, and a games room with pool, shuffleboard, ping
pong, and foosball. The resort features its own nature trails, with other
trails three kilometers down the road at Sibbald Point Provincial Park. And of
course there are plenty of nooks around the resort that are ideal for reading,
resting and unwinding.
Check-in on
Friday is 4 p.m. Our first writing get-together will be at 5 p.m. On Monday,
we'll have our last writing get-together at 10 a.m., ending at 11 a.m. Check
out is at 12 noon. But once you’ve had lunch, don’t feel you have to rush off!
You can stay for the rest of the day, enjoying the amenities of the resort. Participants
are welcome to bring a non-participating significant other.
Instructor Brian
Henry has been a book editor and
creative writing instructor for more than 25 years. He publishes Quick
Brown Fox, Canada’s most popular blog for writers, teaches creative
writing at Ryerson University and has led workshops everywhere from Boston to
Buffalo and from Sarnia to Saint John. But his proudest boast is that
he has helped many of his students get their first book published and
launch their careers as authors.
Read about previous retreats here {and scroll down}.
Fee, including both the
writing retreat and accommodation, meals, coffee & snack service, tips and
all resort amenities, for all three nights: $1,318.58 plus 13%
hst
Not included: alcoholic drinks (or any drinks
bought at Drinkwaters Lounge), spa services, or other extras.
Bring a (non-participating) significant other along for the weekend to share your room for
an additional $119.47 plus hst per night (includes accommodation, meals and all
resort amenities, but not the writing part of the retreat). This is special
reduced pricing offered by the Briars for conference participant spouses.
Book early – space is limited! So that we can maintain physical distancing,
we'll have fewer people at the retreat than we’ve had in the before-times, so
it will be a more intimate experience and participants will have more
opportunity for one-on-one coaching with Brian. Full receipts issued.
For more information or to register, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
Note: Bookings for accommodations
for this retreat must be done through Brian (unlike our retreats in Algonquin,
where you book your accommodations through the resort).
Should I bring my work in progress?
Yes! If you have an on-going
writing project, bring it with you. Bring more than you expect to get to;
you'll have lots of time for writing. Besides, you may want to switch projects
or share a project that’s just started or one that’s all done, except for reading
it to a small, appreciative audience. If you’re not currently working on
anything, don’t worry, we’ll get you writing.
Yes! Unless you only work on
paper. Or bring both – your laptop and your writing pad. No sense being short
of essential supplies.
Who can attend the retreat?
Everyone interested in developing their writing
skills is welcome to attend, whether you're aspiring writer or an accomplished
author or simply enjoy writing as a hobby. There is no requirement for you
to have been previously published or even to have an intention to publish.
I'm a poet / playwright / other writer. Is this
retreat for me?
The retreat is open to anyone who enjoys writing. Instruction will focus on narrative writing; i.e., stories, whether fiction or memoir. But if you’re an essayist or poet or whatever, you’re entirely welcome.
Can you cater to specific dietary requirements?
Yes. But you need to let me know ASAP, so I can let
the staff know about your needs.
I want to stay longer or arrive early. Is that
possible?
If you want to arrive early or stay longer, that’s
fine. You’ll book the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday night with Brian, and
arrange any additional nights with the resort; just make sure they know you’re
with Brian Henry’s writing group.
Is there cell phone reception and WIFI?
Alas, yes.
How about alcohol?
The resort serves alcohol with meals and has a
licensed lounge called Drinkwaters. Guests are also welcome to bring their own
wine, beer or whatever for consumption in their room. (Though do note that
Hemingway’s advice to write drunk, mostly produces drivel.)
Can I use the spa at the resort or play a round of
golf?
Yes, you can certainly book a spa treatment or a
round of gold, though that’s extra, and you book these directly with the resort
{not through Brian}.
Can I bring my spouse (or partner or friend)?
If you want to share your room with a partner,
they’re very welcome. Just let them know you’ll be spending most of your time
writing, (though you will have some free time every day).
For more information or to register, email: brianhenry@sympatico.ca
See Brian Henry’s
upcoming weekly writing classes, one-day workshops, and weekend retreats
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