Denver author Josiah Hesse is set to host his unique Haunted Writer’s Retreat at The Patterson Inn, renowned as Colorado's most haunted building. This event merges the thrill of the supernatural with the creative process, offering participants a one-of-a-kind literary experience. The retreat, spanning three nights and four days, includes creative writing classes, haunted walking tours, and screenings of Stephen King classics, all set against the backdrop of the inn's eerie history.
Participants will also enjoy daily brunch and a swag bag of cannabis products, courtesy of The Patterson Inn, which holds Denver's first cannabis hospitality license. The retreat not only offers a platform for creative expression but also underscores the growing role of cannabis in cultural and hospitality sectors. Hesse, a journalist and author with a focus on cannabis, sports, and horror, brings his diverse expertise to this event, further bridging the gap between cannabis culture and the arts.
The Patterson Inn's rich history and ghostly reputation add a unique dimension to the retreat. From the tragic tale of the Dobermans to the sightings of former residents, the inn's past is as compelling as the stories participants will craft. This event highlights the innovative ways in which cannabis and hospitality are intersecting, offering new experiences that cater to both the literary and the adventurous.
With tickets priced at $500 per person, plus accommodation, the retreat is an investment in creativity, culture, and the supernatural. More details can be found at thePatterson Inn website. This retreat not only celebrates the literary arts but also showcases the evolving landscape of cannabis-friendly hospitality and entertainment.
