Writing songs is your freedom and joy in life.
Is there any greater feeling than having finished writing a brand new song? An expression of who you truly are. Perhaps the next best feeling is sharing your songs with a group of people who will listen and appreciate what you have just created.
Are the people that you share your songs with are your family and friends? Do you find that they don’t share the same passion for songwriting that you do? And after a while they switch off and aren’t able to give you what it is that you long for: an attentive audience for your new songs?
Want to know what it feels to have a group of like-minded songwriters listen and give you feedback on your songs every week?
If it sounds like something you would love, this is how simple it could be:
Before you know it, you’ll have a regular songwriting group sharing songs and giving really useful feedback to help you become a better songwriter.
“I Heart Songwriting Club has changed my life. I am a real songwriter now and it brings me such joy. The club has been an important part of making this happen for me! Thank you Francesca for bringing your workshop to Folk Alliance International in New Orleans.“
“This club has been my sanity and my creativity in difficult times. I just love the way Francesca has put this concept together and feel very blessed that I chanced upon this in my ‘googling’!!! I’ve enjoyed it so much and feel I have a much deeper experiential understanding of how ‘practice’ is everything!!! Thank you and I look forward to continuing to practice!“
“The supportive nature of other people in the group is the icing on the cake. To read the real and meaningful comments about your songs brings them to life and gives you so much confidence to keep writing that next one. You can’t help but offer the same back and forge a positive and engaging community. Bring on the next hundred of these!“
How The Club can help you
If you want more songwriting joy, more listeners for your new songs, more conversation about songwriting and more new songs – we’d love to help you have that. I Heart Songwriting Club is a global community of songwriters who understands the benefits of writing songs every single week and sharing them with each other – and we do just that!
When you join The Club, you’re put into a small online group with about 10 other songwriters and you simply write a song in 1 hour each week to a given theme that gets you thinking outside the box. After 1 hour, make a no-fuss voice memo recording on your phone and upload it to your group via our easy-to-use platform. Each group member then listens to each other’s song and gives supportive and helpful feedback for further development, should you choose to take the song further.
The main activities of the Club happen asynchronously so you don’t have to be anywhere at any specific time, and that means you might be writing alongside other songwriters in completely different regions to you. There are even further opportunities to up level your skills with mentoring, workshops and so much more. Members say that they have started to feel like a “real songwriter” for the first time in their lives after being part of the I Heart Songwriting Club and we’d love to extend the invitation to you.
Be Inspired
Co-Writing under the Eiffel Tower
Co-Writing under the Eiffel Tower Mark Rosenberg, Cologne, Germany June 2018 I'm from Sydney but live in Cologne now. It's only a 3-hour train ride to Paris, so when I heard Francesca (founder of IHSC) was there,
Flaxen Tales
Flaxen Tales Tracey Hammell, Brisbane, Australia June 2018 Once upon a time, a little girl with golden curls sat cross-legged amongst the spring clover under two pine trees in front of the family home. The girl made
The End & The Start
The End & The Start Laura Mulcahy, Brisbane, AUS May 2018 In August last year, I released my first record, a five-track EP entitled 'The Start.' This was a pretty momentous occasion for me, something that I
I Am A Songwriter
I Am A Songwriter. Gabby Gregory, Brisbane, AUS April 2018 I’ve been writing songs since I was 14 years old, and was in a band for 10 years in my 20’s, but I never said "I am