StoryWork: Writing for Transformation, Evolution + Growth

MAY 13, 2026 | 10:00 AM - 12 PM PT

A workshop for authors, truth tellers + seekers

Become the author of your life.

StoryWork empowers us to become fully expressed authors of our stories and our lives. Through storying we uncover the roots of our deepest fears, beliefs and desires–the fuel that ignites the stories we most urgently feel called to write. When we re-write old narratives, we re-wire our brains and step into exciting new possibilities.

StoryWork is all about you, your life and the stories that shaped you, but this isn’t a memoir workshop. Together we’ll explore storying as a transformative practice that supports your ongoing journey of self-discovery, healing, personal growth, authentic self-expression, creative expansion and/or career development (including publication).

What We'll Explore

  • how StoryWork changed my life + the neuroscience behind its transformative power
  • an intro to StoryWork’s main principles + how they support exploring difficult material
  • a storying activity that centers you in your power at a significant moment of change
  • your questions, thoughts + insights about the StoryWork process and next steps
  • a special invitation to join the R/evolution Story Lab, a writing collective for creators, authors, change agents, luminaries, truth tellers, seekers + meaning makers
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Meet your host

Nicole Breit (she/her) is an award-winning essayist, bestselling author and founder of the R/evolution Story Lab.

She is the author of Bloom: Letters on Girlhood, a memoir-in-letters described by readers as “hilarious, intimate, heartbreaking, authentic, evocative and tender”. Nicole has been widely published in literary journals including Brevity, Hippocampus, The Fiddlehead, Room and Pithead Chapel. Her mixed time lapse essay about the death of her first love was selected as a Notable by Leslie Jamison, editor of Best American Essays 2017.

Over the past decade Nicole has helped thousands of writers sidestep blocks, improve their craft, get published and win awards. She is a sought-after speaker on how storying allows us to shape the future by healing the past and how breaking the rules of traditional memoir can produce powerful (and publishable!) stories. She is at work on a multimedia memoir about a digital romance that explores the intersections of queerness, polyamory, neurodivergence, kink and attachment theory.

Come and explore your future.

Join us on May 13 to explore storying as a transformative practice.