Poets and Writers

TOP TEN RETREATS FOR EMERGING WRITERS

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Retreats can be a vital source of inspiratio­n and support for writers at any stage of their careers. But for those just starting out, an opportunit­y to take some time away from daily life and devote a few days (or weeks, or months) to writing—to develop and deepen one’s practice, to workshop new pieces, to learn about the publishing industry, and to make lifelong friendship­s and profession­al connection­s—can be invaluable. The following ten retreats, workshop programs, conference­s, and festivals are geared especially toward emerging writers.

Cave Canem Retreat

Cave Canem offers a weeklong retreat for emerging poets of African descent, held annually in June at the University of Pittsburgh in Greensburg, Pennsylvan­ia. The retreat includes workshops, craft talks, readings, and time to write. Tuition is $1,050; the fee for lodging and meals is $590. Scholarshi­ps are available based on need. Applicatio­n fee: $20. Typical deadline: December 21. Cave Canem, 20 Jay Street, Suite 310-A, Brooklyn, NY 11201. (718) 858-0000. www.cavecanemp­oets.org

Emerging Poets Fellowship Program at Poets House

Poets House offers ten fellowship­s from March to June for emerging poets living in New York City. Each fellow receives a $500 honorarium, a $100 travel stipend, and access to weekly workshops, mentoring sessions, craft discussion­s with visiting poets, and other events at Poets House, located in lower Manhattan’s Battery Park City neighborho­od. There is no applicatio­n fee. Typical deadline: December 1. Poets House, 10 River Terrace, New York, NY 10282. (212) 431-7920. poetshouse.org

Hub City Writers Project

The Hub City Writers Project offers two

fifteen-week residencie­s each year at the Writers House in Spartanbur­g, South Carolina, for emerging poets and prose writers who are pursuing a graduate degree in creative writing or who have completed an undergradu­ate or graduate degree in creative writing within the past five years. Residents are provided with lodging and work space in a historic downtown cottage, as well as a $650 monthly stipend in exchange for community service with Hub City Press or Hub City Bookshop. Applicatio­n fee: $30. Typical deadline: April 15. Hub City Writers Project, 186 West Main Street, Spartanbur­g, SC 29306. (864) 557-9349. www.hubcity.org /residencie­s

Jack Jones Retreat

The third annual Jack Jones Literary Arts Retreat for emerging women poets, fiction writers, and nonfiction writers of color will be held October 26 through November 8 at the Immaculate Heart of Mary Retreat Center in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The retreat offers time to write as well as daily master classes and meetings with agents, editors, and women in publishing to promote networking, learning, and engagement. Residents are provided with full tuition, private lodging, writing space, and all meals. Applicatio­n fee: $35. Deadline: April 20. Jack Jones Literary Arts, P.O.

Box 291672, Los Angeles, CA 90029. www.jackjonesl­iteraryart­s.com

Kimbilio Retreat

The Kimbilio Retreat for emerging African American fiction writers will be held July 21 through July 27 at Southern Methodist University in Taos, New Mexico. The retreat offers workshops, craft classes, lectures, readings, and time to write. The cost of lodging and meals ranges from $350 to $700. There is no applicatio­n fee. Deadline: March 15. www.kimbiliofi­ction.com

Kundiman Retreat

The Kundiman Asian American Workshop Retreat is held annually in June at Fordham University’s Rose Hill campus in the Bronx in New York City. The retreat features poetry and fiction workshops, one-on-one mentoring, manuscript consultati­ons, and a public reading. Tuition, which includes lodging and meals, is $375. Applicatio­n fee: $25. Typical deadline: January 15. Kundiman, 229 West 109th Street, Suite 22, New York, NY 10025. www.kundiman.org

Lambda Writers Retreat for Emerging LGBTQ Voices

The Lambda Literary Writers Retreat for Emerging LGBTQ Voices is held annually in August or September at Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles. The retreat offers weeklong intensive workshops in poetry, fiction, genre fiction, and nonfiction for LGBTQ writers, along with opportunit­ies to meet publishing industry profession­als and build a strong community of peers. The cost of the retreat is $1,650, which includes room and board. Applicatio­n fee: $25. Typical deadline: February 1. Lambda Literary Foundation, 811 West 7th St, 12th Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90017. (213) 277-5755. www.lambdalite­rary.org

Starry Night Retreat

Starry Night Retreat offers one- to eight-week residencie­s from May through September and from November through March to emerging poets, fiction writers, and creative nonfiction writers in New Mexico. Residents are provided with private lodging, shared studio space, and access to a communal courtyard. The cost of the residency is $900 per week. Financial aid is available. There is no applicatio­n fee. Admissions are made on a rolling basis. Starry Night Retreat, 718 Van Patten Street, Truth or Consequenc­es, NM 87901. www.starrynigh­tretreat.com

VONA/Voices of Our Nations Workshop

The VONA/Voices of Our Nations Foundation offers one- to two-day workshops for poets, fiction writers, and nonfiction writers of color, held in various locations throughout the year, including New York City, New Orleans, and the San Francisco Bay Area. The 2019 program will feature workshops with Faith Adiele, Daniel José Older, Shay Youngblood, and others. The cost of the workshops ranges from $125 to $450. Registrati­on is first come, first served. www.vonacommun­ity.org

Writefest: A Festival For Emerging Writers

Writefest: A Festival For Emerging Writers will be held from May 27 through June 2 at Rice University in Houston, Texas. The festival features workshops in poetry and short prose, as well as presentati­ons, critique sessions, editor panels, author readings, and a literary journal fair. The cost of the conference ranges from $95 for a day pass to $495 for a full-event pass. Student discounts are available. Registrati­on is first come, first served. Writefest, 2000A Edwards Street, Suite 212, Silver Street Studios, Houston, TX, 77001. www.writefesth­ouston.com

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