Two women I adore and admire have teamed up to host a late-winter
writing retreat in the South of France. Whether you’re already published, still aspiring
or just curious, this five-night getaway in the beautiful Provencal countryside
will be a journey of self-discovery and give you tools to help your writing
spring to life, whether you’re interested in food writing, personal narrative,
fiction or just about anything else. All levels are welcome!
The
March 2 to 7 workshop will be led by Elizabeth Bard, the American author of
the bestselling memoir and cookbook Lunch in Paris (Little Brown, 2010),
along with two other books: Picnic in Provence (Little Brown, 2015) and
her latest, Dinner Chez Moi: 50 French Secrets for Joyful Eating and Entertaining (Little Brown, 2017). Her articles on food, art, travel
and digital culture have appeared in The New York Times, The London Times,
Wired, Harper's Bazaar and The Huffington Post, among
others. Elizabeth
lives in Arles with her French husband Gwendal and their adorable 10-year-old
son.
“For me, writing is both a passion and a craft,” Elizabeth says. “Since
I published my first book in 2010, I’m amazed at the number of readers who write
to me saying they have their own stories to share. This week is about
confronting the blank page – in writing and in life!”
Your
host for the week will be Kelly
Goehler, an American (originally from Nashville) who landed
in Provence after years spent working in the marketing world, in New York and Asia.
Kelly owns and runs La Belugue Wellness and Wandering Retreats and La Belugue Cooking School, from her gorgeous, art-filled 18th-century farmhouse
in the Southern Luberon. Her warm style of southern hospitality and her French
culinary training make La Belugue the perfect, Provencal escape in any season. Kelly
and her husband Philippe have made their home in the tiny village of Beaumont-de-Pertuis since 2017. You can read what
I wrote about La Belugue here.
“I
feel so lucky to be living this life and it makes me so happy to share it with
others,” Kelly says. "This is a chance to learn about this wild, unspoiled
part of the country...its culture, traditions, food, wine and more. And at the
same time, to write your heart out guided by an accomplished author who knows
the region intimately.”
The five-night retreat includes
accommodation at La Belugue or a similar B&B in the same village, all meals
(except two lunches and one dinner), daily writing workshops and one private
coaching session with Elizabeth. Plus, plans include wine tasting, truffle
hunting, a cooking class, a visit to Cezanne’s studio in Aix, a boat ride and
bouillabaisse meal in Cassis and a hilltop picnic at a 12th-century chapel. You’ll enjoy aperitifs by the fireplace, sunsets over the vineyards, superb
home-cooked meals with local wines and much more.
Airfare and transfers from the train station or
airport are not included. Pricing is 3000€ per
person for a private room, 5400€ for a double room or 2700€ per person for a
shared room.
Day trippers (those living or staying in the area) are
welcome for 1500€ per person; details of what’s included in that package appear here.
I know from personal experience that creative getaways
of this type can be completely life changing. In 1997, I signed up for a
two-week photography workshop in Provence...my first visit to the region. I think it was on Day #3, after the jet lag had started to
ease, that I realized two weeks wasn't going to be anywhere near enough. I
returned about a year later, and that's when reality hit: my marriage to New
York was pretty much over and my love affair with Provence was in full bloom. I
went back to New York, quit my job, sublet my apartment, found a cute little
stone house in St. Remy and have been blissfully happy here since. Who knows
what may happen if you grab this chance to experience the magic of Provence while
pursuing your passion for writing with a small group like-minded people?
“Provence
is such an inspiring place to write,” Elizabeth says. “The cuisine, the
history, the landscape – there’s so much to get the creative spirit moving. I'm so excited to share that with you."
All the retreat details are on the La
Belugue website here.
If
you have specific questions for Kelly or Elizabeth, feel free to reach out: kelly@la-belugue.com
or elizabethbard@hotmail.com.
Photos: (1). You've arrived! La Belugue is surrounded by vineyards and yes, you'll drink the wines! (2) Elizabeth Bard. (3) Kelly Goehler. (4) Elizabeth's first book was the best-selling memoir and cookbook "Lunch in Paris." Two books have followed. (5) Once part of the village’s original farm, the 18th-century house that's now La Belugue was used as a shelter for sheep and for hay storage. While the exterior is simple and rustic, the interior is vibrant and colorful, with high ceilings, lots of light, art, sculpture and original architectural elements. Here Kelly has combined her passions for hospitality, local food, wine, fitness, nature, horses and more. (6) The tile was made by a local artist. (7) The area surrounding Beaumont-de-Pertuis is heavily agricultural, with beautiful farms and orchards producing high-quality fruit, veg, wheat, meat, cheese, flowers, olive oil and wine grapes...much of it organic. (8) In the 14th century, Beaumont-de-Pertuis was a prosperous market town with roughly 1,000 residents; it has not many more today. It's just 30 minutes from Aix, an hour from the Gorges du Verdon. (9) Cooking class at La Belugue. (10) Rolling hills and lush green valleys are dotted with historic villages and sites. The snow-topped peaks of the Alps are very often visible in the distance. (11) A goatherd and her flock pass by. (12) Guests love to gather at the fireplace for the apero before dinner. (13) Cheese, Bread, Wine: Kelly loves to support and promote local organic producers. "Everything in this picture was made within 20 miles of us," she says. (14) A guestroom at La Belugue. (15-17) Day trips and activities during the retreat will include a truffle hunt, a boat ride to see the gorgeous cliffs and coves of the Calanques and a bouillabaisse in Cassis (last photo courtesy of TootaCassis.fr).