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Five days of intensive workshops, talks, and readings in Northern Michigan's Hemingway Country. Sponsored by the University of Michigan.
Offers education and a chance to meet with publishing professionals from around the country. Dallas, Texas.
Held in Washington, DC and offering multi-genre writer's workshops for writers of African descent.
A two day conference on craft and getting published..
Literary festival for women.
Workshops for writers of all genres. Meet literary agents and publishers, participate in a variety of intensive workshops, one-on-one conferences with writers and agents.
Annual summer writing program features daily workshops in poetry and fiction, and a series of public readings and lectures.
A year-round book festival. Traverse City, Michigan.
Crime Bake is an annual mystery conference in New England, featuring writers, forensics experts, agents and editors. It is sponsored by the Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime.
A writers conference that takes place in New Harmony, Indiana in the early summer each year.
Conference and writers workshop is held four times a year and features editors from major publishing houses.
The official web site of OCW, annual conference in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Conference and contest information online.
An annual three day conference for fiction and nonfiction writers, held on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. Also offers a number of other courses throughout the year, and online.
Founded by Barnaby Conrad in 1973, this writers conference is held annually in June..
Descriptions of writing conferences, seminars and workshops worldwide. Searchable by location and specialty. Includes calendar of upcoming programs.
Writers conference focused on teaching from experts in the inspirational market. Writers workshops with agents, editors, best-selling authors, producers, and screenwriters.
Annual summer and winter writers conferences at Stony Brook Southampton provides a forum for authors of all genres to study and discuss the craft of writing.
An annual conference held on the Presidents' Day weekend.
Tin House Magazine hosts a writing conference every summer and winter in Oregon.
Offers workshops, performances, talking circles, celebrations. Includes narrative medicine, social change, right livelihood (and making a living through the arts), ecological literacy, and engaged spirituality. US based.
Professional travel writers conferences, held bi-annually in the United States and abroad. Small, exclusive events; top travel, food and wine, and lifestyle magazine editors.
This workshop offers residential summer writing classes on a not-for-profit basis. It is held annually at Wildacres Retreat in the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina.
Conference focuses on mystery with workshops from best-selling authors, book signings, and agent pitch sessions. South-west, US.
Focused for the Christian market, this annual conference offers classes for beginners through professionals and meetings with editors. Held on the grounds of Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois.
Annual summer and winter writers conferences at Stony Brook Southampton provides a forum for authors of all genres to study and discuss the craft of writing.
Offers workshops, performances, talking circles, celebrations. Includes narrative medicine, social change, right livelihood (and making a living through the arts), ecological literacy, and engaged spirituality. US based.
Writers conference focused on teaching from experts in the inspirational market. Writers workshops with agents, editors, best-selling authors, producers, and screenwriters.
Tin House Magazine hosts a writing conference every summer and winter in Oregon.
An annual three day conference for fiction and nonfiction writers, held on the University of Wisconsin-Madison campus. Also offers a number of other courses throughout the year, and online.
Descriptions of writing conferences, seminars and workshops worldwide. Searchable by location and specialty. Includes calendar of upcoming programs.
Conference focuses on mystery with workshops from best-selling authors, book signings, and agent pitch sessions. South-west, US.
A writers conference that takes place in New Harmony, Indiana in the early summer each year.
Professional travel writers conferences, held bi-annually in the United States and abroad. Small, exclusive events; top travel, food and wine, and lifestyle magazine editors.
Held in Washington, DC and offering multi-genre writer's workshops for writers of African descent.
An annual conference held on the Presidents' Day weekend.
Literary festival for women.
Founded by Barnaby Conrad in 1973, this writers conference is held annually in June..
A year-round book festival. Traverse City, Michigan.
Five days of intensive workshops, talks, and readings in Northern Michigan's Hemingway Country. Sponsored by the University of Michigan.
This workshop offers residential summer writing classes on a not-for-profit basis. It is held annually at Wildacres Retreat in the Blue Ridge mountains of North Carolina.
The official web site of OCW, annual conference in Eureka Springs, Arkansas. Conference and contest information online.
Conference and writers workshop is held four times a year and features editors from major publishing houses.
Focused for the Christian market, this annual conference offers classes for beginners through professionals and meetings with editors. Held on the grounds of Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois.
Workshops for writers of all genres. Meet literary agents and publishers, participate in a variety of intensive workshops, one-on-one conferences with writers and agents.
Crime Bake is an annual mystery conference in New England, featuring writers, forensics experts, agents and editors. It is sponsored by the Mystery Writers of America and Sisters in Crime.
A two day conference on craft and getting published..
Offers education and a chance to meet with publishing professionals from around the country. Dallas, Texas.
Annual summer writing program features daily workshops in poetry and fiction, and a series of public readings and lectures.
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