Fear of Death & Loss: Writing Workshop

On April 9, Amélie Vrla is back with a new journaling workshop — drawing from screenwriting techniques and death meditations to help you explore your fear of death and loss from a fresh angle. Each session offers new writing exercises and new perspectives. Sign up and let writing help you find new ground in your fears.
What if writing could change the way you relate to death and grief? This journaling workshop offers a space for reflection, emotional processing and personal growth — using writing as a way in.
In a safe and supportive setting, we’ll explore fear of death and grief through a guided creative and reflective writing exercise — curated around the theme Fear of Death & Loss. The session closes with a sharing circle, though nothing is mandatory: presence is participation.
Hosted in English, the writing itself can happen in any language. You don’t have to be a writer. You don’t have to be in acute grief. Anyone who’s intrigued or with whom this resonates is welcome.
Please bring your favourite pen and paper.
Amélie Vrla is a writer, grief coach (in training) and death doula. Together with Shannon Turner and Erin Lang, she is part of the trio Nightwashers, who offer creative practices that explore death and transitional experiences. Inspired by mythic midnight washerwomen, they gather at the thresholds of life, opening space for loss and grief to be witnessed and potentially transformed through collective making, ritual, and reflection.
Sliding scale 6-8 euros
