You don’t need answers.
Nothing is wrong.
Something is ready to be released.

THE WRITING SHED

 

 

A six-week winter writing ritual

for space-making and gentle closure,

With Azizi Tuere,

Writer, author of many books, and someone who believes writing is how we listen, not perform. 

Come as you are.

 

 

 

 

 

 

ENTER THE WRITING SHED
 

The Writing Shed...

A Six-Week Winter Writing Ritual

January 12 – February 19

Writing • Reflection • Gentle Guidance • Community • Rest

ENTER THE WRITING SHED
  • Join live or watch the replays
  • Monday through Thursday
  •  15 minutes • 8:00 AM EST
  • A simple, steady writing space designed to help you set something down before stepping into what’s next.

WHAT THIS IS

The Writing Shed is a gentle, structured writing space for women who feel full, in transition, or quietly ready to close a chapter.
We meet in short, consistent sessions so you can return to yourself without pressure, performance, or overwhelm.
This is not about learning how to write better.
It’s about using writing to hear yourself more clearly.

 

WHAT YOU GET

 

 

 

When you join The Writing Shed, you receive:
Six weeks of guided winter writing


Four live 15-minute sessions each week (Monday through Thursday)

  • Replays of every session
  • A simple, repeatable session structure
  • Weekly sensory rituals (tea, comfort food, scent, mood)
  • A private community space for optional sharing
  • Built-in rest and integration days

WHAT THE WRITING IS DESIGNED TO ALLOW

The prompts in The Writing Shed are not about telling a story well.
They are about letting something move.
This is what the writing gently makes possible over time.

  • Saying what has been held but not named.
  • Finishing thoughts that were interrupted
    letting something complete itself on the page
  • Hearing what you actually feel beneath the noise
  • Releasing what no longer needs to be carried forward
  • Making space without rushing to fill it


Sometimes the writing is quiet.
Sometimes it surprises you.
Sometimes it simply lets something soften.
There is no right way to respond.
There is only what is ready to move.

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WHY THIS WORKS

 

When people are given a simple,

honest structure to write from
without pressure
without fixing
without performance
something shifts.
Not because we are trying.
But because we are allowing.


I have shelves of notebooks filled with half-sentences, doodles, questions, quotes, and passages written just for me. Writing has never been about productivity in my life. It has been about processing, releasing, and making space.


The Writing Shed was born from that relationship with words.
It is the kind of space I have returned to again and again in my own life, and one I am honored to hold for others.

WHY WINTER

 

In nature, nothing blooms before it rests...

Winter is not empty.

It is underground work.
Roots deepen.
Seeds wait.
Life reorganizes quietly.
And yet, many women are asked to plan, decide, and push forward before they have finished digesting what has already been.
The Writing Shed offers a different rhythm.
A place to close well, honor what has been, and let space open naturally.
January is not the beginning.
It’s the deep middle of winter.
That’s why this work belongs here.

WHY “THE WRITING SHED”

A shed is a humble place.
Not polished.
Not public.
Not performative.
It’s where you go to do quiet work.
To store what you’re finished using.
To take off what’s heavy before you re-enter the world.
And to shed is to let something fall naturally once it has served its purpose.
The Writing Shed holds both meanings.
A place you go, and an act you perform.

THE WEEKLY RHYTHM

We meet four days a week, intentionally.
The remaining three days are left open to rest, reread, revisit what you wrote, or simply let things settle.
The pause is part of the practice.
Winter work needs space.

WHAT EACH SESSION INCLUDES

Each fifteen-minute session follows the same simple structure:


Arrival
A brief grounding to settle your body and attention.
Intention
A seasonal lens such as shedding, closing, honoring, or loosening.
Prompt
One clear invitation to write from where you truly are.
Small enough to keep.
Deep enough to matter.

WEEKLY WINTER RITUALS

Something to savor alongside the writing
Each week includes a simple sensory companion:

  • A suggested tea blend
  • A comforting or slow-cooked recipe
  • A scent or aromatic cue
  • A mood to hold the week

Nothing complicated.
Nothing performative.
Just small reminders that your body is allowed to slow down.

 

COMMUNITY AND WITNESSING

You’ll have access to a private community space.
Sharing is always optional.
There is no advice-giving or fixing.
Just quiet witnessing, if and when it feels right.

 

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Who This Is For

The Writing Shed is for women who are:

  • between chapters

  • feeling a quiet internal shift

  • are tired of forcing clarity

  • craving depth without heaviness

  • wanting ritual without dogma

  • want to write without being watched or evaluated

You do not need clarity.
You do not need a plan.
You do not need to explain yourself.

You just need a place to set something down.

Meet Your Host

Azizi Tuere

I’ve been writing since I was nine years old. For the first decade of my life, I didn’t write to be read. I wrote to survive. To say what I couldn’t say out loud. To move feelings out of my body and onto the page. Some of my most hopeful words were written during a two-year depression, long before my life looked hopeful on the outside.


Today, I’m the author of ten children’s books, journals and more and the curator of the collaborative project Because of Him. I’ve hosted writing workshops for adults and children, coached young writers into becoming published authors, and continue to write and teach from San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.


I still return to my notebooks at random. Sometimes I open to pages filled with wishes I once scribbled down, struggles that felt endless at the time, or sentences that only needed to be witnessed, not solved. It’s often tender, sometimes painful, and almost always grounding. Those pages remind me how much has moved, how much has changed, and how much has quietly come to pass.


The Writing Shed grows out of that lived relationship with writing as a place of release, listening, and return.

Dates, Schedule, and Investment

January 12 to February 19

  • Six weeks
  • Live Monday through Thursday
  • 8:00 AM EST
  • Fifteen minutes per session
  • Replays included
  • Private community access

Investment: $147 one-time payment

This is a seasonal container, not a content library.
You are not paying for more.
You are paying for a held rhythm and a place to return.

 

Enter The Writing Shed Now!

If You're Wondering...

Join The Writing Shed

Come sit with us this winter.

Write quietly.
Drink something warm.
Let what is ready fall away.

The Writing Shed
A winter writing ritual for release, closure, and quiet becoming

✅ When You Join The Writing Shed, You Receive

  • Six weeks of guided winter writing
    A steady, seasonal container from January 12 to February 19.

  • Four live 15-minute sessions each week
    Held Monday through Thursday at 8:00 AM EST, with replays included.

  • Simple, grounding structure
    Each session includes an arrival, an intention, and a writing prompt designed to support release and closure.

  • Built-in space to rest and integrate
    Three open days each week to reread, revisit, or let the writing settle.

  • Weekly sensory rituals
    Gentle invitations around tea, food, scent, and mood to help your body soften into the season.

  • A private community space
    For optional sharing and quiet witnessing, without advice or fixing.

  • A held winter rhythm
    One that supports letting go without rushing toward what’s next.

Investment: $147 one-time payment

If this feels like a quiet yes, you’re in the right place.

 

Join The Writer's Shed Now!