The Indiana University Writers' Conference
(IUWC), now planning its 64th year, annually
attracts a staff of nationally prominent writers
who are equally
skilled and involved teachers, including an
internationally renown poet sponsored by Earle
J.S. Ho. Participants in the week-long conference
join faculty-led workshops in fiction, poetry
and creative nonfiction, take classes on various
aspects of writing, engage in one-on-one consultation
with faculty members, and attend a variety
of readings and social events.
The IUWC will meet June 27, 2004, through
July 2, 2004, with registration on Sunday
afternoon, June 27. All conference activities
will take place on the Bloomington campus
of Indiana University. Contact: e-mail the
IUWC office at writecon@indiana.edu, call
(812) 855-1877 or write to IUWC, 464 Ballantine
Hall, Bloomington, IN 47405.
For mor information visit http://www.indiana.edu/~writecon
Napa Valley Writers' Conference, July
25 - 30.
The Napa Valley Writers' Conference is now
in its twenty-fourth year as one of the
best and most prestigious summer writing
programs. Since its beginnings as an informal
summer gathering of writers, the conference
has remained a place to convene for fellowship,
serious work with a focus on craft, and
a week spent beside the hills and vineyards
that have made the Napa Valley famous.
Annual series of readings and lectures
by poetry and fiction faculty (July 25 -
29) open to the Napa Valley public at low
cost.
For more information, visit http://www.napavalley.edu/writersconf/
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