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EPISODE · May 13, 2025 · 1 MIN

On Summer Break - See You in September

from Writing Connections · host Lisa Shaughnessy

Thank you for supporting the "Your Writing Retreat Connection" podcast during season 2. We had great episodes chatting with writing retreat hosts and writers from around the world. The show is going on hiatus for the summer and will be back in September 2025. All the previous episodes have great information for writers and writing retreat hosts so I highly recommend going back and listening to earlier episodes.And don’t forget to check out the Writing Retreat Directory to find a great writing retreat or to advertise yours.If you’ve been wanting to host a writing retreat or improve on your last one, the Plan A Writing Retreat website has great information and resources. Links to those are in the show notes.See you in September!------------------------Connect with me online:On Instagram @writing_connections_podcast or @laura_isa_walkerOn my website: lauraswalker.comThrough my newsletterAdditional Resources:Get the latest information about promoting or finding a writing retreat.Promote Your Writing RetreatMake sure to hit subscribe or follow so you never miss an episode!

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