Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Approaching Registration Deadlines!

The deadlines to register for this summer's Antioch Writers' Workshop are fast approaching. Here's a rundown of the days you don't want to miss!
 
FRIDAY, MAY 31 -- Young Writers Program   
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.



SUNDAY, JUNE 9 -- Full Week Experience 
This year's Full Week Experience includes all morning classes, your choice of afternoon seminar, 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.


Afternoon Seminar spots are filling fast, so register for the Full-Week Experience soon!


TUESDAY, JULY 2 -- A La Carte Options
Registration for A La Carte Options Deadline is July 2.  While we'd love for you to attend the Full Week Antioch Writers' Workshop (and we know you'd like to, too), sometimes a full week commitment just doesn't fit a writer's schedule.


Antioch Writers' Workshop's A La Carte Options (all held at Antioch University Midwest in Yellow Springs, Ohio), are designed for writers who are testing the writing waters, writers who are looking for a quick dose of inspiration, writers who don't have a full week available to attend the full conference, or writers who want to try a portion of the workshop before committing to attending for the full week in a future year.


A La Carte options include the Saturday Seminar, Morning Only Classes, Afternoon "Focus on Form" Seminar, and the John Grogan Master Class. Register for A La Carte Options today!

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