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Meg make me feel heard and understood, Karen Hollenbach

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A wonderful deep immersion into writing, Lynn P

Meg’s retreat was a wonderful deep immersion into four days of writing. Thoughtfully put together it ensured that all of us, no matter what stage or level we were at were all more than adequately looked after. The structure of the days meant that there was plenty of opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the location as well as spend as little or as much time with our work as we wanted. In the evenings Meg encouraged us to come together to spend time over a meal to relax and get to know each other which was also a happy way to end the day. I absolutely enjoyed all aspects of the retreat. I came away feeling like I had not only had an incredibly positive experience but also a more than special time to spend writing!

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Meg’s retreat provides safe & inspiring space, Karen Hollenbach

Meg’s retreat provides safe & inspiring space, Karen Hollenbach Read More »

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Meg provided atmosphere, privacy and sacred space, Annabelle Sharman

Meg provided atmosphere, privacy and sacred space, Annabelle Sharman Read More »

A truly enabling weekend, Katrina Watson

A truly enabling weekend, Katrina Watson Read More »

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Warmth and generosity created a beautiful space, Tracy P

Warmth and generosity created a beautiful space, Tracy P Read More »

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Huge gratitude, Sue White

Huge gratitude, Sue White Read More »

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Proactive and identifies opportunities – Andrew Bifield

Proactive and identifies opportunities – Andrew Bifield Read More »

A collaborative, objective approach, Terry L Probert

A collaborative, objective approach, Terry L Probert Read More »

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