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I'll be teaching a free Writing through Grief workshop at the Harold Alfond Center for Cancer Care in Augusta, Maine, on Friday, February 13, 2026, 11:00 am - 12:30 pm. More information below.
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I'm thrilled to be collaborating with MaineHealth to bring a Writing through Grief workshop to Brunswick, Maine, on Thursday, December 11. The workshop is FREE, but registration is required. More info below!
See below for information about upcoming workshops with the Peter Alfond Prevention & Healthy Living Center in August and September.
I will be teaching my Writing through Grief workshop through the Hospice Volunteers of Waterville Area on Monday, July 14, 2025, and HVWA will also be offering a number of wonderful, supportive classes and workshops this summer. All of these workshops are FREE to participate in. Please reach out to Rick Darveau at [email protected] to register.
I'm thrilled to be collaborating with All Things Become New to bring some FREE writing workshops to the world this spring! We have two virtual workshops scheduled for April and May, and then we will be doing in-person workshops up in Aroostook County (way northern Maine!) in June. There is no cost to participate in these workshops, but registration is required. To register, please reach out to Suzanne Morneault at [email protected] or at (207) 540-5446.
The latest issue of my newsletter, The Red Eft, is here! It has writing updates, some reading recommendations, info on upcoming workshops, and a feature on Bess Welden's incredible Death Wings Workshop. Read the issue here.
It was an absolute honor to chat with Monica and Colby Charette on their Holding the Light podcast. We had an incredible conversation about grieving during the holidays, Camp Ray of Hope, writing through grief, and ways to support the loved ones in your life who are grieving. You can listen to the episode here. I'd encourage you to check out the Shine on Cass organization and all of the wonderful community and grief support work they are doing in memory of Cassidy.
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