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Saturday July 11, 2009

An intensive program of workshops and readings, featuring a staff of nationally-known writers, poets and editors. The series of workshops, lectures and lunch meetings is open to both Rutgers students and the community, though some prior workshop or professional experience is required. More info.

An intensive program of workshops and readings, featuring a staff of nationally-known writers, poets and editors. The series of workshops, lectures and lunch meetings is open to both Rutgers students and the community, though some prior workshop or professional experience is required.

Start: 07/08/2009 9:00 am
End: 07/11/2009 3:00 pm

ThrillerFest is Summer Camp for readers, fans, writers, industry professionals and those just looking for a great time! Meet new friends and see old ones.

It's with this spirit that we've begun our journey to ThrillerFest 2009. Again this year, we've got a phenomenal team working hard to make 2009 the best ThrillerFest on record. Location; Grand Hyatt Hotel, New York City, NY

Sunday July 12, 2009

An intensive program of workshops and readings, featuring a staff of nationally-known writers, poets and editors. The series of workshops, lectures and lunch meetings is open to both Rutgers students and the community, though some prior workshop or professional experience is required. More info.

An intensive program of workshops and readings, featuring a staff of nationally-known writers, poets and editors. The series of workshops, lectures and lunch meetings is open to both Rutgers students and the community, though some prior workshop or professional experience is required.

Monday July 13, 2009

An intensive program of workshops and readings, featuring a staff of nationally-known writers, poets and editors. The series of workshops, lectures and lunch meetings is open to both Rutgers students and the community, though some prior workshop or professional experience is required. More info.

An intensive program of workshops and readings, featuring a staff of nationally-known writers, poets and editors. The series of workshops, lectures and lunch meetings is open to both Rutgers students and the community, though some prior workshop or professional experience is required.

Start: 07/13/2009 9:00 am

Weeklong Workshops
On-site Registration and Evening Opening Event: July 12
Classroom Instruction: July 13-17

Registration capped at 12 participants per workshop. More info.

Tuesday July 14, 2009

An intensive program of workshops and readings, featuring a staff of nationally-known writers, poets and editors. The series of workshops, lectures and lunch meetings is open to both Rutgers students and the community, though some prior workshop or professional experience is required. More info.

An intensive program of workshops and readings, featuring a staff of nationally-known writers, poets and editors. The series of workshops, lectures and lunch meetings is open to both Rutgers students and the community, though some prior workshop or professional experience is required.

Weeklong Workshops
On-site Registration and Evening Opening Event: July 12
Classroom Instruction: July 13-17

Registration capped at 12 participants per workshop. More info.

Wednesday July 15, 2009
Start: 07/06/2009 9:00 am
End: 07/15/2009 6:00 pm

An intensive program of workshops and readings, featuring a staff of nationally-known writers, poets and editors. The series of workshops, lectures and lunch meetings is open to both Rutgers students and the community, though some prior workshop or professional experience is required. More info.

Start: 07/06/2009 9:00 am
End: 07/15/2009 6:00 pm

An intensive program of workshops and readings, featuring a staff of nationally-known writers, poets and editors. The series of workshops, lectures and lunch meetings is open to both Rutgers students and the community, though some prior workshop or professional experience is required.

Weeklong Workshops
On-site Registration and Evening Opening Event: July 12
Classroom Instruction: July 13-17

Registration capped at 12 participants per workshop. More info.

Thursday July 16, 2009

Weeklong Workshops
On-site Registration and Evening Opening Event: July 12
Classroom Instruction: July 13-17

Registration capped at 12 participants per workshop. More info.

Friday July 17, 2009
Start: 07/13/2009 9:00 am
End: 07/17/2009 6:00 pm

Weeklong Workshops
On-site Registration and Evening Opening Event: July 12
Classroom Instruction: July 13-17

Registration capped at 12 participants per workshop. More info.

Start: 07/17/2009 9:00 am

More information at http://harrietteaustin.org/default.aspx

Saturday July 18, 2009
Start: 07/17/2009 9:00 am
End: 07/18/2009 3:00 pm

More information at http://harrietteaustin.org/default.aspx

Experienced journalist and teacher Lisa Abeyta shows you how to hone your niche and find the right market for your work, write a good query letter, polish your work and follow up on submission to land the job!

When you finish this class you should be able to:

  • Identify several specific markets for your work
  • Write a compelling query letter for an article
  • Know the basics of a freelance agreement
  • Know the basics of setting yourself up as a freelance business
Start: 07/18/2009 11:00 am

Successful journalist and freelance writer Lisa Abeyta shows you how to get paid for your nonfiction writing. All class times are Central Standard Time.

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Sunday July 26, 2009
Start: 07/26/2009 9:00 am

Participants register for either the poetry or the fiction workshops, but panels and talks are open to all. Workshops meet for two hours daily over five days. The schedule also includes talks by faculty writers, panels featuring visiting editors and agents, and readings by the faculty at Napa Valley wineries. Location: Upper Valley Campuws, St. Helena, California near San Francisco.

Monday July 27, 2009

Participants register for either the poetry or the fiction workshops, but panels and talks are open to all. Workshops meet for two hours daily over five days. The schedule also includes talks by faculty writers, panels featuring visiting editors and agents, and readings by the faculty at Napa Valley wineries. Location: Upper Valley Campuws, St. Helena, California near San Francisco.

Start: 07/27/2009 9:00 am

Keynote speakers are award-winning author Lisa Samson, and popular editor, Lonnie Hull Dupont. More info.

Tuesday July 28, 2009

Participants register for either the poetry or the fiction workshops, but panels and talks are open to all. Workshops meet for two hours daily over five days. The schedule also includes talks by faculty writers, panels featuring visiting editors and agents, and readings by the faculty at Napa Valley wineries. Location: Upper Valley Campuws, St. Helena, California near San Francisco.

Keynote speakers are award-winning author Lisa Samson, and popular editor, Lonnie Hull Dupont. More info.

Wednesday July 29, 2009

Participants register for either the poetry or the fiction workshops, but panels and talks are open to all. Workshops meet for two hours daily over five days. The schedule also includes talks by faculty writers, panels featuring visiting editors and agents, and readings by the faculty at Napa Valley wineries. Location: Upper Valley Campuws, St. Helena, California near San Francisco.

Keynote speakers are award-winning author Lisa Samson, and popular editor, Lonnie Hull Dupont. More info.

Thursday July 30, 2009

Participants register for either the poetry or the fiction workshops, but panels and talks are open to all. Workshops meet for two hours daily over five days. The schedule also includes talks by faculty writers, panels featuring visiting editors and agents, and readings by the faculty at Napa Valley wineries. Location: Upper Valley Campuws, St. Helena, California near San Francisco.

Start: 07/27/2009 9:00 am
End: 07/30/2009 3:00 pm

Keynote speakers are award-winning author Lisa Samson, and popular editor, Lonnie Hull Dupont. More info.

Friday July 31, 2009
Start: 07/26/2009 9:00 am
End: 07/31/2009 6:00 pm

Participants register for either the poetry or the fiction workshops, but panels and talks are open to all. Workshops meet for two hours daily over five days. The schedule also includes talks by faculty writers, panels featuring visiting editors and agents, and readings by the faculty at Napa Valley wineries. Location: Upper Valley Campuws, St. Helena, California near San Francisco.

Saturday August 01, 2009
Start: 07/11/2009 11:00 am
End: 08/01/2009 11:00 am
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