
Two Workshops with Elizabeth Koster
This spring, Writers in the Mountains presents two online workshops – Micro: The Divine Detail and Modern Love I -led by writer and educator Elizabeth Koster.
This spring, Writers in the Mountains presents two online workshops – Micro: The Divine Detail and Modern Love I -led by writer and educator Elizabeth Koster.
Sally Simon will teach the ins and outs of submitting your fiction, poetry and creative nonfiction to literary journals for publication.
In these four classes, led by Ian Ross Singleton, you’ll identify and implement concrete techniques, devices, and strategies for your own writing.
Writers in the Mountains presents Micro: The Divine Detail, a six-week editing class with Elizabeth Koster, January 30 – March 6, 2025.
Poet Sharon Israel to conduct ongoing generative workshops using the AWA Method to help you dive deep through exciting visual, musical, and tactile prompts as well as compelling word-based prompts and exercises.Â
Kristen Edwards and Natalya Sukhonos invite you to a series of seminars on recent fiction by Russian women writers whose voices are brave, distinct, and at times silenced.
Professional writer with over one hundred publications is currently accepting students both young and old for a three-month workshop coming in October.
Writers in the Mountains (WIM) presents Modern Love I, a six week-long creative writing workshop led by Elizabeth Koster.
Writers in the Mountains presents Historical Fiction, a six-week creative writing workshop with Sheila Myers, September 19 – October 24, 2024.
Writers in the Mountains presents The Journal Circle with Anique Sara Taylor, a weekly online class open to writers and non-writers.
The weekend-long event will offer writers a stimulating and cozy environment to discuss ideas, improve craft, and build a better writing practice while at the same time bond with fellow writers, make lifelong friendships, and pursue future collaborations.
Bright Hill Press & Literary Center of the Catskills presets a haiku and art workshop with writer and editor Georgia A. Popoff.
The Hudson Valley Writers Guild supports the efforts of writers in all genres by sponsoring readings, workshops, and contests and providing a number of valuable resources for the entire literary community.