Redacted: What Divorced Women Aren't Telling You

Redacted: What Divorced Women Aren't Telling You

Writing Divorce

A mini-workshop with writing prompts

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Steph Sprenger
Feb 25, 2026
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The Writing Divorce mini-workshop is underway for paid subscribers. If you’d like to participate, you can upgrade your subscription below. Here’s how it works: This post will be pinned on our home page, and three times a week, I will add a paywalled prompt to it, so as not to blow up your inboxes. ;)

I’ll also post the prompts in the Redacted paid subscriber chat—you can tune into that regularly if that’s your jam, and you can also turn off chat notifications in your Substack profile if it isn’t.

If you didn’t catch the first limited podcast series episode, “Is this all there is?” on Monday, you can listen to it on Spotify here.

Tiny Truths

Last week, I facilitated a workshop on flash nonfiction— true stories that have been condensed into a short form. Sometimes pieces are considered “flash” if they are under 1000 words, sometimes 500, sometimes 200, all the way down to six word sentences. In the spirit of distilling our stories into one sentence, I’d love to invite you to share your “Tiny Truth” with me via the link below. These are entirely anonymous reflections—share your divorce story in one sentence, and submit up to 5 Tiny Truths (because let’s be honest, there are at least 489 versions of everyone’s divorce stories).

Submit Your Tiny Truth


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