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What You'll Experience

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Gentle but powerful writing prompts that help you name, feel, and move with your grief — not around it.

🖋 Guided Writing Practices

90-minute interactive Zoom gatherings with others walking the path of grief. Come exactly as you are.

🌱 Live Weekly Calls

This is not about “fixing” or “healing” you. This is about witnessing you — and discovering what happens when grief is allowed to breathe in the presence of others.

🌑 A Field of Belonging

Grief is not the opposite of joy. It’s the ground in which joy grows. Over six weeks, you’ll come to trust the intelligence of your emotions and deepen your relationship with your own becoming.

📜 The Wisdom of the Wound

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For the first time in my grief journey, I feel seen and understood. I’ve made connections that have extended far beyond the writing group—into friendships and support that continue to carry me. This group has given me hope. 

Melissa

"Before joining Writing With Grief, I had tried therapy, counseling, and traditional grief support spaces. While each offered something, nothing truly cracked open what I was holding inside. Then I found this group—and something shifted."

You’re not broken.

You’re breaking open.

In a culture that rushes us to move on, to bounce back, to “stay positive,” grief can feel like failure.


But what if grief wasn’t something to get over — what if it was something sacred to move through?

What if your sorrow is not a problem, but a portal?

Writing With Grief is a 6-week live online journey for those who want to meet their grief — past or present — with presence, courage, creativity, and connection. It’s not therapy. It’s not performance. It’s a space to feel, to speak, and to be held.

Whether you’ve lost a person, a dream, a relationship, a version of yourself…


This is for you.​
 

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Maybe you've tried everything, and nothing seems to help.

  1. Attempting to avoid reminders of the loss27

  2. Using grief apps or online communities with limited success1

  3. Trying to reason with or suppress their emotions5

  4. Isolating themselves from others56

  5. Engaging in excessive rumination about the circumstances of the death

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“I loved the vulnerability, the heartfelt nature of the container and the love shared during each session.”

Will

Past Participant

"Writing with Grief is a powerful intentional program to assist bringing those together who may feel isolated in their grief experience!"

Chad

Past Participant

"Witnessing other’s in their grief allowed me to feel less alone in mine. I would definitely recommend this group to anyone who is grieving."

Ben

Past Participant

Maybe you've tried everything, and nothing seems to help.

  1. Attempting to avoid reminders of the loss27

  2. Using grief apps or online communities with limited success1

  3. Trying to reason with or suppress their emotions5

  4. Isolating themselves from others56

  5. Engaging in excessive rumination about the circumstances of the death

Explore
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