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In case any of you are in the Mid Atlantic region and looking for a writing retreat. This is on Marylands Eastern Shore. About 2 hours from Baltimore. Winter Writers Retreats The Alexander House Booklover’s B & B is hosting Winter Writers Retreats on the Eastern Shore of Maryland: 2013: Nov. 22, 23, 24 Dec. 6,7,8 Dec. 13,14, 15 2014: Jan. 10, 11. 12 2014 Jan 24, 25, 26 Schedule: Friday afternoon check-in 3-6 pm Friday evening wine and cheese reception 7-8 pm Saturday 8:30-9:30 am: Group breakfast and discussion of writers’ current project. 10 am-12:30 pm: Silence observed throughout the inn for writing. 12:30-1:30 pm: Hot Lunch served in Café Collette (Healthy and Vegetarian) 1:45-5:45 pm: Silence observed throughout the inn for writing, including verandah. 6 pm: Dinner on own at various local restaurants (not included but coupons available). 8-9:30 pm: Facilitated group discussion of writing process, with emphasis on offering suggestions, support and guidance to fellow writers. Sunday 8:30-9:30 am: Group breakfast and discussion of writers’ current project. 10 am-12:30 pm: Silence observed throughout the inn for writing. 12:30-1:30 pm: Hot Lunch served in Café Collette (Healthy and Vegetarian) 1:45-3:45pm: Silence observed throughout the inn for writing. 4:30: Checkout. Retreat package Includes: 2-night stay, 2 full cooked breakfasts, two hot lunches, wine and cheese reception, afternoon tea, coffee and pastry, evening liqueurs and teas, your choice of one free book from our gift shop. FREE WIFI. Retreat for 1 (single occupancy room): $275. Retreat for 2 (shared room and bed): $450. 10 % discount for second retreat. The Alexander House Booklovers’ B & B celebrates books and writers, and was featured on the NBC Today Show, in The Washington Post, Baltimore Magazine, Budget Travel, Maryland Life and Chesapeake Life Magazines the inn. Its a literary-themed Victorian home in the Princess Anne historic district featuring dramatic colors and whimsical details that create a feel-good, relaxed atmosphere. Guests can immerse themselves in the jazzy Harlem Renaissance of The Langston Hughes Room; dream a high seas-adventure in The Robert Louis Stevenson Room; revel in the romance of Regency England in the grand Jane Austen Room, relax with a book in the Mark Twain Reading Parlor & Library, enjoy tea and pastries in the Parisian Café Collette or sit on the private verandah and listen to the garden fountains. Bookloversbnb Contact: Elizabeth Alexander, editor, writer and innkeeper: 443 880 6858
Posted on: Mon, 18 Nov 2013 19:28:24 +0000

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