After four months of lockdown and many virtual writing retreats, July saw our first residential writing retreat re-open..
From carrying out a risk assessment to registering with Visit England to qualify for a post-Covid19 accommodation quality kitemark, all the paperwork was carried out. Guidelines in the meantime were changing by the day.. but we decided to stick to the most cautious of guidelines: the recommended 2 metre distancing for individual writing desks and eating stations (indoor) and a more relaxed minimum of one metre distance outdoor. This would include breaks in the garden, in the conservatory, in a pagoda (for larger numbers) or in our woods. Numbers for now would be limited to a maximum of 7 participants – with each retreater having their own allocated washroom.
New PaWe have had to sacrifice the ‘writing pool’ concept to some extent: sadly sharing one big table is not practical these days: instead we have now two writing rooms – each with three desks located two metres apart – so each writing room is a writing ‘bubble’ – to use one of the new post-lockdown terms.. We are lucky that we have plenty of space so that goal sharing and informal conversations can be shared in other rooms – such as our large dining room space, known as the Artist’s Studio.
After all the preparations above, last week our post-lockdown set-up was finally put to the test! Our participants had been sent detailed instructions about sanitizing stations, social-distancing measures etc. They were real stars – each one of them seamlessly adapting to the new post-lockdown measures.. be the end of the retreat the ‘new normal’ even felt.. well, normal!!
The best bit for me was the feedback after the retreat – I was over the moon with amount of writing that has been produced: two fiction writers’ creativity had evidently been unlocked, and one returning PhD student rated this writing retreat the highest ever in productivity!
I am really delighted to be able to reassure everyone: even in these strange, ‘unprecedented’ times residential writing retreats are still sprinkling some magic dust on everyone!
If you are interested in attending a residential writing retreat please check our website.