Spring Into Writing

A five-day reflective offering for writers who want clarity, connection, and a gentler way forward this spring.

If you’re feeling unsure about what your writing needs right now—whether to rest, begin again, or refocus—Spring Into Writing offers a supportive place to pause and listen.

As the season shifts, so can your writing. This five-day experience invites you to reflect on your writing life, reconnect with your work, and move into spring with intention rather than pressure.

This offering centers reflection, clarity, and care.


What This Is

Spring is often framed as a time to start fresh or push ahead. But for many writers, it arrives alongside lingering fatigue, competing responsibilities, or uncertainty about what to focus on next.

Spring Into Writing creates a short, intentional pause—a space to slow down and check in with your writing rather than rush past it.

Over five days, you’ll be invited to:

  • Make sense of where you are with writing projects right now
  • Notice what has been supporting or complicating your writing practice
  • Clarify what your writing needs in this season
  • Identify realistic, compassionate ways to carry your writing forward

By the end of the five days, you won’t just have more ideas—you’ll have clarity about where you are, language for what you need, and permission to approach your writing with care.


What You’ll Gain

By the end of this offering, you’ll leave with:

  • Greater clarity about your writing rhythms, obstacles, and needs
  • A renewed sense of connection to your writing or creative project
  • Language to describe what kind of support, structure, or care would be most helpful right now
  • A clear, gentle intention for how you want to approach your writing this spring
  • Resources to help you continue moving writing projects forward

Rather than pressure or guilt, this experience helps cultivate orientation, possibility, and trust in your process.


What You’ll Receive

Five days of guided reflection emails, designed to help you listen closely to your writing rather than push it forward too quickly. Each email includes:

  • A short reflection to ground you in the season
  • Two or three thoughtfully designed writing prompts to help you get clear about what your writing needs
  • A suggested practice to support your writing

A fully self-paced experience
All materials are yours to keep and return to anytime. You can follow along as the emails arrive or move through them later, at your own pace.

This offering is designed to fit into your life as it is.


Who This Is For

Spring Into Writing is for writers, creatives, educators, and anyone who wants a softer way to reconnect with writing.

You might be:

  • Returning to a project after time away
  • Starting something new and unsure how to begin
  • Feeling stuck, scattered, or disconnected from your writing
  • Wanting support without pressure, performance, or productivity demands

You don’t need to be “behind” or blocked to participate—just open to reflection.

If any of this resonates, you’re warmly invited to join.


Why Reflection Matters

It can be tempting to keep pushing, but reflection is a vital part of the writing process. It’s how we listen, understand what our work needs, and stay connected to why we write in the first place.

This offering invites you to pause and notice. When we make space for reflection, we gain clarity about what to carry forward—and what to release.


Designed & Facilitated by Candace Epps-Robertson, PhD

Spring Into Writing is designed and facilitated by Candace Epps-Robertson, PhD, a writer and writing teacher with over 20 years of experience mentoring writers across academic, creative, and community spaces.

Candace’s approach centers care as essential to sustainable writing. She understands that meaningful writing practices are built not only through discipline, but through attention, reflection, and support.


How to Join

📧 Email: fullcirclewritingllc@gmail.com
Subject line: Spring Into Writing

Dates: March 16–20
You’re welcome to follow along as the emails arrive, but you can also save the materials and return to them anytime.


Sliding Scale Contribution

Your contribution helps make this offering accessible to everyone, including those joining at no cost.

Suggested Sliding Scale: $12–$20

Pay what feels right here.

And truly —
if cost is a barrier, please just email to join.
You are welcome either way.