Creativity Retreat
The Story Alchemist: A Creativity Retreat for Writers 2027 Dr Betty O'Neill Full Details Released in August 2026 Submit your Expression of Interest Now
Most workshops teach craft - this three day/four-night Creativity Retreat for Writers is held in the beautiful Southern Highlands, where Dr Betty O'Neill will ignite your imagination. Participants will arrive on the Sunday afternoon and depart on Thursday morning. Over three inspiring days of workshops delivered in a peaceful rural village setting with Dr Betty O'Neill, you'll enter a creative playground to unlock bold ideas, vivid stories, and new ways of thinking. Guided by the four quadrants of creative intelligence - imagination, intuition, insight, and inspiration - you'll dabble with playful, research-based practices from neuroscience, psychology, and the arts as your innate creativity meets storytelling magic. With time to write, reflect, and connect, you'll leave with fresh tools, confidence, and renewed creative energy for your storytelling.
Workshop Program:
Day 1: Opening the Creative Mind – Awareness & Curiosity
On this first day we’ll delve into our writing brains and mindsets, exploring the barriers that hold us back from reaching our creative potential as writers. We’ll harness design thinking and neuroscience techniques to breakthrough the barriers, spark curiosity and learn ways of thinking in flexible, original and divergent ways.
Day 2: Expanding the Creative Mind – Risk & Imagination
Day 2 is for experimenting with a range of creative tools and processes as we mine the unexpected, dip into our innate creative well and explore writing elements that will fascinate and engage ourselves and our readers. It’s a day to be bold and adventurous as we mix strategies and intuition to shape our stories and characters and find the details that make them vivid and alive on the page.
Day 3: Integrating the Creative Mind – Vision & Flow
On our final day, we’ll embody the alchemist, turning our ideas and discoveries into story gold as we play with structure and style, experimenting with various storytelling frameworks. We’ll conclude by using design thinking to determine what will sustain our creative flow and vision for ourselves as writers and leave with a toolkit of creative processes to draw on whenever inspiration runs dry.
Afternoons are free for you to write, rest or enjoy all that the Southern Highlands has to offer. The Bookshop Bowral and Berkelow’s Book Barn are not to be missed.
Prior to dinner each evening you will gather for what Betty has called a ‘Writers’ Playground’.
After dinner you will join a 'Reflection Circle' where you will look back on the day – the highlights, the learnings, the challenges plus participate in journalling on all that your creative mind revealed that day.
Evening activities will end at 8:30pm when you are free to chat with other writers or retreat to the comfort of your own room.
All placements are residential and in line with our commitment to provide small quality events, the retreat is limited to 12 participants.
To submit an Expression of Interest and be first to learn more about The Story Alchemist email: writers@writersatthewoolshed.com.au.
Bio:
Dr Betty O'Neill has a Doctorate of Creative Arts, a Grad. Dip. Music Therapy, M. Bus., a Grad. Dip. Employment Relations, a B. Sc. (Hons), a B.A. (History & Psychology)Betty is a Sydney-based author, workshop and retreat facilitator, and university lecturer in Creative Intelligence and Innovation in the TD (Transdisciplinary) School at the University of Technology Sydney. She has a passion for learning, as her eclectic range of degrees attests, most recently a Doctorate of Creative Arts, and her teaching is underpinned with sound research, interactive processes and creativity. Betty loves facilitating writing workshops and retreats, talking writing, books and creativity and paddling the waterways in her inflatable kayak. As a past Director of the Board of the Society of Australian Genealogy (SAG), Betty has a passion for memoir and family history and facilitates regular Introduction to Writing Family History workshops for both SAG and Writing NSW. Betty’s debut memoir, The Other Side of Absence, was published in 2020, and she has also published a range of articles and book chapters and presented conference papers and workshops in Australia and overseas. Betty is currently researching and writing a memoir/family history on intergenerational homelessness.
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