Whether you are a veteran writer or novice, the Conference offers you consultations, workshops, craft talks, panel discussions, readings, and informal conversations that will sustain your long-range efforts or help you get started. Bring a story, an article, a book in progress, some poems or a novel, and work with us on developing narrative strategies, verse techniques, methods of research, and more.
Participant Comments "Very knowledgeable instructors, combined honesty with pleasant encouragement, [and were] generous with their time." "You taught, guided, and encouraged us to be better writers. You did this with heart."
Manuscripts Each participant submits a manuscript to be discussed in class. In addition, instructors schedule personal conferences concerning each participant's manuscript.
Shop Talks Agents, editors and publishers share tips of the trade.
Craft Talks Each faculty member conducts a daily craft talk, which includes writing tips and discussion.
Workshops Workshops take place daily in small groups. Participant manuscripts are discussed, writing strategies practiced. Intense workshops allow every participant to receive personalized instruction throughout the week.
Evening Activities Readings by renowned writers, open mics, music, participant readings, and other social gatherings.
2013 Visiting Readers and Faculty Include Greg Ames, Jennifer Brice, Brian Hall, John Robert Lennon, Bruce Smith, and Jennifer E. Smith.
Morning craft talks & workshops. Individual consultation with workshop instructor in the afternoon. Late afternoon participant readings or talks on publishing, storytelling. Evening readings by instructors & guests. Late night social events.
2012: Greg Ames, Peter Balakian, Andrea Barzvi, Jennifer Brice, Brian Hall, John Robert Lennon, Jennifer Pooley, Jim Shepard, Karen Shepard, Bruce Smith, Jennifer Smith, and Dana Spiotta.
Costs
$1,045 for residential students, $795 for day students, $1,295 for Novel Tutorial students. Discounts available for early applicants and conference alumni. Residential rate includes single room and meals.
Matt Leone
Director Colgate Writers’ Conference
Colgate University, Office of Summer Programs 13 Oak Drive
Hamilton, NY 13346
United States
Phone: 315-228-7770, 315-228-7771
Fax: 315-228-6543
E-Mail:
E-mail Director Matt Leone: mleone@colgate.edu