A journaling workshop for the tender, the tangled, and the quietly brave.
There are words inside you that don’t respond well to force. They come out when invited—gently, slowly, when no one’s demanding brilliance. This workshop isn’t about becoming a better writer. It’s about becoming a better listener to your own voice. Whether you journal every day or haven’t picked up a pen in months, you’re welcome here. We’ll write together, not to produce, but to witness.
I don’t write to be heard. I write to name the feeling you couldn’t explain until now.
Ivy Writerly
A 90-minute live workshop (via Zoom or in person)
A collection of original Ivy Writerly prompts, themed for reflection and emotional depth
Silent writing time (no breakout rooms, no pressure to share)
Optional sharing at the end, for those who feel called
A digital booklet of prompts + journal pages to keep writing after we part
These sessions are slow by design—because not all breakthroughs arrive loudly. You’ll leave with more than just pages; you’ll leave with a softened voice inside, one that knows how to speak without apology. Whether you write two words or twenty pages, what matters is that you showed up—and that the page was there waiting for you.
Writers who are tired of writing for an audience
Readers who feel something stirring but don’t know where to begin
Anyone craving stillness, solitude, and creative companionship
People healing, questioning, processing, or starting over
The overthinkers, the under-sharers, and the ones who’ve been quiet for too long
Writing through the in-between
Memory, identity, and quiet longing
Honoring unfinished stories
Trusting the page when you’re unsure of the ending
“I didn’t expect to cry. But there was something about the quiet, the prompts, the pacing—it felt like Ivy handed me a mirror and a hand to hold at the same time.”
$99 per seat with options
Includes the live workshop, replay access, and the printable prompt kit. Options below give you access to other kits or materials.
Because sometimes the work isn’t just on the page—it’s in the connection, the reflection, and the words we shape together.