Wednesday, May 30, 2012

A La Carte Option--Afternoon Only "Focus on Form" Seminar


The Afternoon Only, "Focus on Form" Seminar takes place on Monday July 9, through Friday July 13, 2:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m. The cost is $125 registration plus $250 tuition. This option includes John Grogan's Master Class on Sunday, July 8 and can be taken alone or in combination with the Saturday Seminar.
Chet Kelley Robinson
 
The "Focus on Form" Seminar is hands-on instruction in a small seminar setting led by Chet Kelly Robinson. No manuscript is required! Participants can start new work or develop an existing piece, and will finish the week with a polished piece of writing.

Chet writes as C. Kelly Robinson and is the author of five novels including the #1 Essence best-selling and Main Selection of the Black Expressions Book Club, No More Mr. Nice Guy and the critically acclaimed Between Brothers, as well as The Deadbeat DivasThe Strong Silent Type, and The Perfect Blend. As Xavier Knight, he published the Christian novels The Things We Do For Love and God Only Knows. Learn more about Chet Kelly Robinson at www.CKellyRobinson.com

The "Focus on Form" Seminar is limited to 12 participants, so register today on our A La Carte registration page.

Monday, May 28, 2012

A La Carte Option--Morning Only Classes


A La Carte participants can elect to attend Morning Classes with all Full Week Experience participants, Monday July 9, through Friday July 13, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The cost is $125 registration plus $250 tuition. This option can be taken alone or in combination with the Saturday Seminar. Mornings start with a complimentary continental breakfast followed by lectures in fiction, poetry, nonfiction, and the business of writing. The morning only option is for writers who need their afternoons free but want to brush up on techniques, get inspired, and meet other writers.

Morning only classes include seminars in Fiction, Professional Skills for Writers, Poetry, and Creative Nonfiction as well as John Grogan's Master Class on Sunday, July 8.

Fiction
Author Hallie Ephron leads an examination of the elements of fiction (e.g., plot, character, and point of view) with discussion of how these elements work in successful writing. 
Hallie Ephron
Hallie Ephron is the author of over 10 books, including the Dr. Peter Zak mystery series and the novel Never Tell a Lie (HarperCollins, 2009), whichPublishers Weekly called "stunning" and a "deliciously creepy tale of obsession." The book has been translated into 7 languages and was nominated for multiple awards, including the Mary Higgins Clark Award. It won the David Award for best mystery of 2009. Never Tell a Lie was adapted for film as And Baby Will Fall for the Lifetime Movie Network. Ephron is an award-winning book reviewer for the Boston Globe and has taught elementary school, at the college level, and in corporations. In addition, Ephron is active in writing workshops and retreats, combining her love of writing and teaching. Learn more at  www.hallieephron.com.

Professional Skills for Writers
Explore a different topic each day with writing professionals in this segment of morning classes. Break-out sessions include:


Poetry
Author Jeff Gundy leads an examination of the elements of poetry (e.g., form, meter, and sound) with discussion of examples of successful poems.

Jeff Gundy
Jeff Gundy is Professor of English at Bluffton University in Ohio, teaching creative writing, poetry and literature. His books include Spoken Among the TreesWalker in the Fog: On Mennonite WritingDeerfliesScattering Point: The World in a Mennonite EyeRhapsody with Dark Matter, and Flatlands. Jeff has also published poetry in numerous journals, including Exquisite CorpseGeorgia ReviewNorth American ReviewShenandoah, and The Sun. Lean more about Jeff Gundy at www.bluffton.edu/~gundyj/

Creative Nonfiction
Author Jerry Dennis leads an examination of the elements of nonfiction (e.g., structure, research, and accuracy) with discussion of how these elements work in successful writing.

Jerry Dennis
In the 25 years that Jerry Dennis has earned his living as a freelance writer, he has emerged as one of America's most celebrated writers about nature and the outdoors. His essays in such publications as AudubonSmithsonianOrionNational Geographic Traveler, and the New York Times have won many awards and are frequently reprinted and anthologized. His eleven books, most recently The Windward Shore: A Winter on the Great Lakes, have appeared on national bestseller lists. Among Jerry's awards are the Michigan Author of the Year Award, the Sigurd Olson Nature Writing Award, Michigan State University's Great Lakes Culture Award, and three Best Book of the Year awards from the Outdoor Writers Association of America. Learn more about Jerry Dennis at www.jerrydennis.net

Register for this A La Carte option today on our A La Carte registration page.  

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

A La Carte Option -- Saturday Seminar

The Saturday Seminar will take place July 7, 2011, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. The cost is $125 registration plus $25 tuition. This option can be taken alone or in combination with the Full Week Experience, the Morning Only Classes, or the Evening Only Classes. Participants can choose three of the following sessions to attend:

Drawing from your life experience for fiction, essays, creative-non fiction, or memoirs--led by instructor Brady Allen. 


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Brady Allen
Brady Allen teaches writing at Wright State University and is the author of Back Roads and Frontal Lobes (2012), a collection of tales in the genres of horror, crime, the road story, soft sci-fi, dark fantasy, surrealism, existentialism, and even some plain ol' realism. He has published over thirty short stories in magazines, journals, and anthologies in the U.S, England, and Ireland, and has received honorable mentions for a couple of them in the Year's Best Fantasy and Horror volumes from St. Martin's Press, as well as an Individual Artist Fellowship in fiction from the Ohio Arts Council for three others. Learn more at  www.bradyallen.com.

How to research and incorporate fact in your fiction, essays, creative non-fiction, or memoirs--led by Dayton Daily Newsjournalist Joanne Smith.

Joanne Huist Smith is a native of Dayton. She grew up in the Old North Dayton Neighborhood and attended the St. Adalbert's Catholic Elementary School on Valley Street. Joanne graduated from John H. Patterson Cooperative High School, then earned a bachelor's degree in English at Wright State University. She joined the staff of the Dayton Daily News as a reporter in 1997. During her tenure with the newspaper, Joanne has covered Greene and Warren counties, focusing on education and communities. She currently covers Montgomery County government.

How to brainstorm ideas for your fiction, essays, creative non-fiction, or memoirs--led by instructor Rebecca Morean.  

Becky Morean
Rebecca Morean


Author of the novel In The Dead Of Winter, under the name Abbey Pen Baker, Rebecca Morean is also a frequent contributor to Salon.com, an instructor of English at Sinclair Community College, and President of the Antioch Writers' Workshop Board of Directors.

How to find publishing markets for your fiction, essays, creative non-fiction, or memoirs--led by essayist and Sinclair Community College English instructor Kate Geiselman.


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Kate Geiselman
Kate Geiselman's essays have appeared atSalon.comThe RumpusMcSweeney's Internet Tendency, and elsewhere online. Several of her essays about teaching have aired on NPR stations on The Story with Dick Gordon, an American Public Media production. Her first short story, "She's not There," was the winner of the Dayton Daily News/Antioch Writer's Workshop short story contest, and her first novel is in progress. She teaches writing at Sinclair Community College.

Register for this A La Carte option today on our A La Carte registration page.

Monday, May 21, 2012

REMINDER: Young Writers Scholarship Deadline

The May 29 deadline for area writers ages 15-18 to apply for the Antioch Writers' Workshop Young Writers program is fast approaching!

For the third year in a row, Antioch Writers' Workshop--a nationally recognized creative writing workshop since 1986--offers an opportunity for young writers (those entering 10th-12th grades in fall 2012, or ages 15-18) to attend the workshop held at Antioch University Midwest in Yellow Springs, July 7-13.

Young writers must submit three pages of creative writing and a letter of recommendation from a teacher, librarian, coach or youth program leader, to the workshop by May 29. Selected writers receive an AWW Young Writers' Scholarship in the amount of $375.00, reducing the total cost of attending to $300.00 for a full week of writing classes, a special writing seminar, and lunches all provided by Dayton Daily Newssponsors.


Trudy Krisher
The Young Writers' program includes attendance to the workshop's morning classes with all participants and the Young Writers' Afternoon Seminar led by Trudy Krisher, award winning author of several Young Adult novels including Spite FencesUncommon Faith and Fallout. During the seminar, selected writers will work on individual projects and develop their creative writing craft.

This opportunity is limited to 12 participants and open to students who live in the Ohio counties of Greene, Miami, Montgomery, Clark, Clinton, Fayette, Madison and Warren.

"We introduced this program two years ago," says Sharon Short, Director, Antioch Writers' Workshop. "The students in the Young Writers' program develop their craft, learn from outstanding mentors, create long-lasting friendships, and make a nice addition to their college applications. The program is a great a way to help develop the next generation of creative writers of fiction, poetry and nonfiction, and we're excited to again offer this program."

Accepted applicants will be notified shortly after May 29. To apply or for more information about the program, please visit the Young Writers page at www.antiochwritersworkshop.com or emailinfo@antiochwritersworkshop.com.

Friday, May 18, 2012

Sunday Free Writers' Seminar: "Freelancing Nonfiction Articles"


Ron Rollins
Ron Rollins
YELLOW SPRINGS--Antioch Writers' Workshop and Books & Co are offering the next Free Writers' Seminar on May 20, 2:00-3:30 p.m. at Books & Co at The Greene in Beavercreek, Ohio. The workshop topic is "Freelancing Nonfiction Articles" presented by Ron Rollins.


Ron Rollins is Associate Editor at Cox Media Group Ohio where he is in charge of  the "Ideas & Voices" pages of The Dayton Daily News, the Springfield News-Sun, theMiddletown Journal and the Hamilton JournalNews. In addition to having worked in journalism for more than 25 years, Rollins has also written several freelance articles forOhio Magazine. Rollins is president of FilmDayton and is on the board of the Antioch Writers Workshop.


No reservations are required for the Second Sunday Free Writers' Workshop, but expressed intention to attend is appreciated. Call Books & Co at The Greene at 937- 429-6302. 

For more information about Antioch Writers' Workshop programs or upcoming Sunday Free Writers' Seminars, visit our website or email info@antiochwritersworkshop.com. The Antioch Writers' Workshop will be held July 7-13, 2012 in partnership with Antioch University Midwest and with support from The Dayton Daily News; Ohio Arts Council; Books & Co. at the Green; and WYSO (media sponsor).

Registration for the 27th Annual Summer Workshop (July 7-13) is online at www.antiochwritersworkshop.com

Friday, May 4, 2012

Young Writers Scholarships

The May 29 deadline for area writers ages 15-18 to apply for the Antioch Writers' Workshop Young Writers program is fast approaching!

For the third year in a row, Antioch Writers' Workshop--a nationally recognized creative writing workshop since 1986--offers an opportunity for young writers (those entering 10th-12th grades in fall 2012, or ages 15-18) to attend the workshop held at Antioch University Midwest in Yellow Springs, July 7-13.
 
Young writers must submit three pages of creative writing and a letter of recommendation from a teacher, librarian, coach or youth program leader, to the workshop by May 29. Selected writers receive an AWW Young Writers' Scholarship in the amount of $375.00, reducing the total cost of attending to $300.00 for a full week of writing classes, a special writing seminar, and lunches all provided by Dayton Daily Newssponsors.
 

Trudy Krisher
The Young Writers' program includes attendance to the workshop's morning classes with all participants and the Young Writers' Afternoon Seminar led by Trudy Krisher, award winning author of several Young Adult novels including Spite FencesUncommon Faith and Fallout. During the seminar, selected writers will work on individual projects and develop their creative writing craft.
 
This opportunity is limited to 12 participants and open to students who live in the Ohio counties of Greene, Miami, Montgomery, Clark, Clinton, Fayette, Madison and Warren.

"We introduced this program two years ago," says Sharon Short, Director, Antioch Writers' Workshop. "The students in the Young Writers' program develop their craft, learn from outstanding mentors, create long-lasting friendships, and make a nice addition to their college applications. The program is a great a way to help develop the next generation of creative writers of fiction, poetry and nonfiction, and we're excited to again offer this program."

Accepted applicants will be notified shortly after May 29. To apply or for more information about the program, please visit the Young Writers page at www.antiochwritersworkshop.com or emailinfo@antiochwritersworkshop.com.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

June 7 Deadline Fast Approaching!

The deadline to register for the Antioch Writers' Workshop Full Week Experience is June 7.

This year’s Full Week Experience includes Keynote speaker John Grogan’s master class, all morning classes, your choice of afternoon seminar (poetry, Focus on Form, and fiction), and perks not available to A La Carte registrants including individual pitch sessions with visiting agents, lunch opportunities with faculty, an evening participant reading, one-on-one manuscript consultations (for additional small fee), and a reduced cost for the Saturday Seminar.

The Full Week Experience kicks off at Antioch University Midwest with a Keynote Address by bestselling author of Marley and Me and The Longest Trip Home, John Grogan on the evening of Saturday, July 7 followed by a dessert and wine reception. The event concludes on Friday, July 13.

To register for the Full Week Experience, visit our website http://www.antiochwritersworkshop.com/?q=node/111

For more information visit www.antiochwritersworkshop.com or email Sharon Short at info@antiochwritersworkshop.com.

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