The Writing Resilience Workshop
January 4, 11, 18, 25
8 Hours of Workshop Writing for $199
Writing momentum is hard to sustain alone and most experienced writers discover this at some point.
WHAT TO EXPECT
This workshop is designed to help writers stay in motion through intentional structure, expert facilitation, and shared momentum. Each
session balances focused writing time with thoughtful engagement, creating an environment where writers can work seriously without working alone.
This workshop is thoughtfully structured to support a sustained writing practice. Each session follows a clear rhythm, balancing focused writing time with reflection and discussion, so writers can stay engaged, productive, and oriented without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. Larissa will also send you her written feedback every week.
❋ Intentional Structure
Larissa brings years of experience guiding writers through the discipline of writing as well as through the deeper issues that sometimes get in the way of the work. Her facilitation keeps the work grounded, focused, and moving forward, offering clear feedback while allowing each writer’s voice and process to remain central.
❋ Expert Facilitation
Connection is a core part of the process. You’ll learn just as much from the group as from the writing itself, as shared momentum, thoughtful feedback, and collective attention deepen both insight and commitment.
❋ Collaborative Energy
The workshop creates a steady, respectful environment where writers can work seriously without pressure or performance. The emphasis is on presence, focus, and mutual regard, allowing writers to stay engaged with the work — and each other.
❋ A Supportive Space
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Click the REGISTER button. You’ll be taken to a registration page where the workshop dates, times, and details are clearly listed.
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Add the workshop to your cart, check out, and complete your payment of $199. You’ll receive a confirmation email and receipt right away.
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Before the first session, you’ll receive an email from Larissa with:
your Zoom link
simple instructions for preparing
and a few notes to help you feel ready on day one
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For the first workshop, you’re invited to bring a piece of your own original writing to share.
You may read for up to six minutes.
Reading is optional, but encouraged—it helps the group get to know your voice right away.
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Log in a few minutes before the start time for a brief meet-and-greet. Then the workshop begins.
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Each session follows a steady, supportive rhythm:
Writers share work (one at a time)
You listen and offer thoughtful feedback to others
Larissa facilitates discussion and offers expert guidance
You’ll write in response to a prompt during the session
The group shares reflections and feedback
At the end of the session, Larissa gives you a writing assignment for the coming week.
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Each week, you’ll submit your assigned writing in advance.
Larissa provides individual written feedback on your work—focused on craft, voice, and what’s emerging in your writing—before the next session.
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In subsequent workshops, you’ll read from the piece you wrote during the week.
You’ll receive:
verbal feedback from the group
verbal guidance from Larissa during the session
and written feedback from Larissa ahead of time
The process repeats, building momentum, clarity, and confidence as the workshop continues.
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You’ll find answers to common questions below.
Once you decide to join the Writing Resilience Workshop, here’s exactly how it works—step by step.
What Happens Next
WHAT IF?
Common Questions, answered:
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→ No problem. Many participants are working toward publication, while others are focused on developing their voice and discipline. What matters most is that you’re taking your writing seriously and are willing to work alongside others who are doing the same.
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→ You don’t need credentials. You just need a genuine desire to write, to learn, and to stay engaged with the practice.
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→ That’s completely okay. Clarity often emerges through the work itself.
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→ Reading is optional. Many writers choose to listen at first. That said, sharing your work early often helps the group understand your voice more quickly and deepens the experience.
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→ You can still attend and read your work during the session. You’ll receive written feedback from Larissa after the workshop rather than before.
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→ You can still submit your writing and receive written feedback from Larissa. Group discussion happens live, but the written component continues.
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→ Consistency helps, but flexibility is built in. Many writers miss a session occasionally and continue successfully.
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→ Groups vary, but the facilitation keeps the focus on the work rather than personalities.
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→ The workshop includes eight hours of guided writing, live discussion, and individualized written feedback from an experienced facilitator. Many writers find this combination difficult to access elsewhere.
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→ That happens occasionally. Even one or two sessions often provide clarity about what a writer needs next.