Hi, I’m Meg!

I’m the founder of Writers in Bloom. I’m a queer, neurodivergent mother and artist whose award nominated creative writing has been published throughout North America.

I’ve spent my whole life as an entrepreneur in both the healthcare and creative fields. I think stories are important- they create connection, and allow us to have compassion for ourselves and the people around us.

My gift is having more ideas than I could possibly get through in one lifetime- Writers in Bloom is where I share them with you.

This Is A Community.

Writers in Bloom originated to fight the loneliness of writing alone. It is a place to come together, to create in good company and to feel supported and uplifted in your writing.

We all belong.

Writers in Bloom founder Meg is Queer and neurodivergent. Events are open to people of all (or no) experience with writing. If you want to write with me, I want you here.

I focus on the positive in your work.

I focus on writer-led feedback, answering your questions about your work and honing on on what’s good and what’s working. The goal is to help you write the best piece you can, in your own words, in your own way. .

Come as you are.

Writers in Bloom began during a pandemic, proving that things can grow even in the most difficult of circumstances. All events are come as you are. Pyjamas, pets, snacks and tears are welcome. You are perfect where you are and as you are.

There is no wrong way to write.

There are enough spaces out there telling you you aren’t writing fast enough, well enough or the right way. I offer suggestions, ask questions and invite you to write with me, but I believe no one knows your writing better than you do.

Art is for everyone.

If you need accommodations to be able to attend a workshop, please reach out and I’ll do everything I can to make the space work for you. I also offer sliding scale and payment plans whenever I can.

Why Writers in Bloom?