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5 Tips to Make the Most of Your Next Writers Conference

By Charity Singleton Craig 19 Comments

tips for writers conference

Are you planning to attend a writing conference this Spring or Summer? Charity Singleton Craig has 5 tips to help you make the most of your next one.

Filed Under: Blog, Writer's Conferences, Writing Life, Writing Tips

Creative Writing Workshops: Festival of Women Writers

By Donna Falcone 9 Comments

Festival of Women Writers

Donna Falcone discovered some creative writing workshops at the inaugural Festival of Women Writers at Hobart Book Village in New York.

Filed Under: Blog, Writer's Conferences

Creative Writing Workshops: The Glen

By Tania Runyan 7 Comments

Poet Tania Runyan travels to New Mexico to attend one of Glen’s Creative Writing Workshops: Glen West.

Filed Under: Finding Inspiration, Writer's Conferences

Writer’s Conferences: Cape Cod Writers Center

By T.S. Poetry 1 Comment

Cape Cod Rock Harbor Sunset

The Cape Cod Writers Center Conference features a diversity of courses on the craft and business of writing, a mature audience and a breathtaking location.

Filed Under: Blog, Cape Cod Literary, Literary Tour, Massachusetts Literary, Writer's Conferences

Wordfest Literary Event at The Mount

By T.S. Poetry 1 Comment

The Mount Edith Wharton

A literary event to remember: Wordfest at The Mount, in a beautiful woodland setting, against the backdrop of Edith Wharton’s Massachusetts environment.

Filed Under: Blog, Literary Tour, Massachusetts Literary, Poetry Workshops, Writer's Conferences

Iowa Summer Writing Festival: There to Write

By Tania Runyan 2 Comments

If you’re looking for a place to network, the Iowa Summer Writing Festival may not be the best for you. You’re there to write.

Filed Under: Blog, Fiction, Finding Inspiration, Writer's Conferences, writer's group resources, writing prompts

Memoir Notebook: Iowa Creative Non-Fiction Conference

By Anthony Connolly 14 Comments

Memoir Cigarette

Memoir Notebook is a new monthly (sometimes more) column. Today, to the Iowa Creative Non-Fiction Conference. Or maybe to the blind man on the street.

Filed Under: Blog, Creative Non-Fiction, Memoir Notebook, Writer's Conferences, writer's group resources

Literary Tour: At The Mount with Edith Wharton

By Will Willingham 14 Comments

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Henry James said that “no one fully knows our Edith who hasn’t seen her in the act of creating a habitat for herself.” Perhaps you can catch a small glimpse of Edith Wharton’s spirit in these images taken during a recent visit to The Mount, her Lenox, Mass., estate.

Filed Under: Blog, Literary Tour, Massachusetts Literary, Writer's Conferences

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