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Wild Words & Water - Nov 2026


  • Calamansac House Port Navas Constantine, Falmouth TR11 5RN United Kingdom (map)

hosted by gail muller

I’m so excited to welcome you to a place that’s become very special to me -  a quiet corner of Cornwall where the pace softens, the sea is close, and there’s space to finally exhale. This five-day retreat is for writers of all kinds, whether you’re just starting out, picking up something you had put down, or deep in the messy middle. Your story unfolds with the willingness to show up and see what happens.

We’ll gather at Calamansac House, tucked near the paths that wind down to Frenchman’s Creek. It’s calm, coastal, and full of wild beauty,  the perfect backdrop for rest, reflection, and creativity.

There’ll be writing sessions, time to wander in the grounds, good food, and plenty of quiet corners to curl up in. Come as you are. Leave feeling rested, reconnected, and ready to keep on creating.


A Typical Day at the Retreat

Although carefully considered, our schedule is also subject to gentle change — we go with the flow, the weather and what the group needs.

Morning

  • Wake up slowly. Tea or coffee in hand, maybe a wander in the garden or a few words on the page.

  • Light breakfast in the kitchen or outside if the sun’s come to greet us.

  • Guided writing sessions with Gail. Start where you are, with prompts, tools, and time to explore your voice, purpose and ideas.

  • Time to write, read, walk, think or seek advice on words. No pressure. Just space.

Afternoon

  • A nourishing lunch - locally sourced, freshly made.

  • A creative or nature-based activity (including a walk, wild swim, or story-sharing circle). Optional, but with creative outcomes.

  • More free time to write, nap, swim, chat or just be. Use structures from Gail or the day’s experts to guide you, or dive back into your own projects.

Evening

  • A relaxed dinner together around the table.

  • Optional evening session: gentle reflection, fireside sharing, Q&A, or a guest session.

  • Then bed - early if you like, or stay up with your notebook and a mug of something warm.

No day is the same, and each builds on the last, with sessions covering topics such as narrative structure, poetry, compelling characters and how to overcome writing challenges.


THINGS YOU MIGHT BE WONDERING

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