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Thursdays 6 February-13 March 2025, 6pm Sydney time
$650

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Join us for the Ultreia! book writing support program

Module 1: Wednesdays 5 February-12 March 2025, 6pm Sydney time.

Module 2: Wednesdays 19 March-2 April 2025, 6pm Sydney time. Note pre-requisite: Module 1.

COST: Module 1 $650 / Module 2 $300. Sign up for both and pay $850 (save $100).

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PAYMENT METHODS: Direct deposit and PayPal

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Available for Australian clients – contact me directly: contact(at)stephaniedale.com.au

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Module 1

Modules 1 & 2

Write Your Way Home

Write Your Way Home offers journaling guidance, tools and techniques for women seeking to understand the personal mythologies that shape their lives, combining ancient wisdom with modern sensibilities.

At times gentle, at others provocative, Write Your Way Home is for women who are serious about transforming repetitive internal narratives to maximise their health and wellbeing potential.

Write Your Way Home is a handbook for the struggling and the strong. It has been written for those who write to keep themselves well, those who long to understand their relationships, and who seek guidance for navigating challenging situations.

Here in one volume is Dr Stephanie Dale’s signature wellbeing writing program, from her time on The Write Road.

In this book you will experience:

  • release of old stories from your physical body
  • relief from stress, emotional pain and overwhelm
  • transformation of outdated internal narratives
  • enhanced problem solving skills
  • strengthening the power centre inside you
  • awakening your potential in the world as you know yourself to be.

My Pilgrim’s Heart

In an age when self-development is a commodity, award-winning Australian journalist Stephanie Dale does her internal journeying her own way – on pilgrimage walking 1500kms across Italy, through the Balkans and into the Middle East. 

This book is a compelling voyage into the unnamed fears that shape our world, and an uncommonly bold exploration of the relationships between women and men: husband and wife, mother and adult son, a woman and the masculine world, a Westernised woman and the men of myriad cultures she meets along the road, West to East.

From blisters to menopause, Albanian hospitality and a hair-raising ride to Damascus, Stephanie’s observations are entertaining, intelligent, honest and bold.

Hymn for the Wounded Man

Winner! US Independent Publisher Book Award for Best Fiction, Australia/NZ.

Love and truth and death. You cannot pick and choose between them. Choose one, you get all three, every time.

Lilia is an Australian city girl who takes time out from her busy life to find her spiritual heart. She journeys to New Zealand, where she meets a man whose culture she didn’t know existed in the modern world of the 20th century. And so begins a love story that is timeless and achingly beautiful.

Hymn for the Wounded Man will ferry you into the wild places of New Zealand. There you will embark on a little understood realm in the West: the realm of the hunter, and you will return home in love with life and love, truth and death.

This beautiful book is a homecoming – if you’re willing to take the journey.

Reviews

Write Your Way Home

“This book melted me from the beginning. It’s a book of ‘us’, not just you or me. It’s an oracle.”​

Patt Gregory

“This book has passion, depth, humour and courage. It’s transformative, sassy, fearless and funny, a weaving of power and gentleness. It’s the kind of book that is worthy of the great masters but written for our times.”

Ali Symmons

“This book dares you, entices you, goads you into polishing your humanness.”

Mary Maher

“Loving your book! I’ve already I’ve dropped several limiting ideas I had about journaling that were subconsciously keeping me from DOING IT.”

Carolyn

My Pilgrim's Heart

“A journey of often painful self-discovery, as all good travel writing should be.” 

Susan Kurosawa, Travel Editor, The Australian

“Every woman’s ultimate travel story.”

Anita Henderson

“The quality of the prose is excellent, the humour is abundant and the travel component is absolutely galvanising. This is one hell of a brave woman.”

Jeni Caffin, (now former) Director Byron Bay Writers Festival

“Like other great travelogues, the story drew me in right from the start. The path, the imagery and insights made me long for the the joys and obstacles of hitting the road with an open mind, and seeing what the world has to teach us.”

Vlad P.

Hymn for the Wounded Man

“This is a love story, but more than this it is a story of ideas, set into a landscape that springs to life under the deft hand of a masterly observer. You’ll be astonished at the panorama. But in the end, it’s the close-ups of a relationship caught in the crosshairs that make this work echo like a gunshot in the woods.”

Susan Maushart, journalist & broadcaster

“Hymn for the Wounded Man is a lyrical, honest, fascinating story on so many levels . . . (with) beautiful descriptions of the meditative process of the hunt, the glory of nature, the hunter being connected to everything – and yet he is the wounded man. A fascinating and beautiful book.”

Mary Lou Stephens, ABC broadcaster

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