Write for Your Life
A jaded author gets more mystery than she bargains for in The Writing Retreat by Julia Bartz ’06.
The idyllic title of Julia Bartz ’06’s debut novel, The Writing Retreat, belies its eerie narrative. But the deceptive moniker befits a book that follows a hopeful protagonist into an opportunity that proves too good to be true — or, rather, too sinister to survive.
Alex has all but abandoned her dreams of a writing career when she receives an invitation to attend an exclusive writing retreat hosted by an eccentric horror author at a haunted estate. The price of admission — competing with her friend-turned-nemesis and churning out 3,000 worthwhile words per day — pales in comparison to the prospect of a seven-figure publishing deal that could change her life. But after the ominous disappearance of a fellow attendee, Alex begins to realize there’s more at stake than a book deal.
Unlike the literary truism, this book is best judged by its cover: the overcast, blustery landscape etched with a ghoulish-green font delivers a sense of foreboding that Bartz expertly carries throughout the narrative. Just as Alex finds herself stuck in a retreat that is more of a trap, readers report finding themselves trapped among the pages of this haunting read.
“The book’s pacing — a slow roll of dread and horror, especially in the first half — is exceptional,” Kirkus Reviews writes. “Bartz hits all the gothic highlights, but, far from feeling stale, they work.”
The Writing Retreat was a New York Times best seller. Library Reads named it a “Top Pick” of librarians across the country, and it was a Book of the Month Club selection in February 2023. Bartz is a licensed therapist in Brooklyn, New York.
Published in the Summer 2023 issue
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