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Two Annual Writing Conferences  
The New Letters Weekend Writers Conference
The Mark Twain Writers Workshop

    KCUR-FM co-sponsor                                        

 Writing for Love, Money, & Immortality
The New Letters Weekend Writers Conference:  June 27 - 29, 2008
                                                                                                                         
 
WHAT TO EXPECT                                                                                                                                                   

You’ll experience a whirlwind weekend of writing, coached by true professionals, conducted in a gorgeous city venue.  You’ll be exposed to many genres of writing, as well as attend workshops in your chosen genre.  You’ll hear about marketing your work and the opportunities and obstacles of a successful writing career.

SCHEDULE & LOCATIONS   See 2007 schedule.

The conference begins at 5:30 p.m., Friday, June 27, 2008, with a welcoming reception and lecture at Diastole, 2501 Holmes St., Kansas City, Mo., the beautiful UMKC scholars center donated by Mary Clark and Dr. E. Grey Dimond.
 

     

 BARBARA ROBINETTE MOSS,
 2008 keynote speaker, author of
 Fierce
(Scribner) and Change Me into
 Zeus's Daughter
(Scribner).
  
&
      Special Guest:  Donna Martin,
                          books editor.

FACULTY FOR 2008: 
      Frank Higgins (stage) & Mitch Brian (screen)
      Loring Leifer & Debra Di Blasi (articles)
      Trish Reeves & Stanley E. Banks (poetry)
      Catherine Browder & Christie Hodgen (fiction)
      Steve Paul (publishing)
      Robert Stewart (director & nonfiction)


Detailed conference schedules for Saturday (9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.) and Sunday (10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.) will be available closer to the conference dates.  Please check back then.
 
A Continental breakfast, lunch, and snacks will be served on both Saturday and Sunday.  A detailed schedule and map to Diastole will be provided upon registration.

ACCOMMODATIONS
Out-of-town participants can request a list of the many hotels convenient to Diastole.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Limited financial aid is available for credit students only.  Call (816) 235-2610 for information. People with impaired speech or hearing can contact UMKC by using Relay Missouri, (800) 735-2966 (TT) or (800) 735-2466 (voice).  Details of financial aid.
 
FEES (Credit) for 2008
  • One credit students register for English 438, section 0001, class #33857
  • Two to three credit-hour option is available in English 438, section 0002, class #33858, by consent of instructor.  Consent number required.  Click here. 
Regular summer fees will be assessed: $245.60 per hour for undergraduates, $298.70 per hour for graduates.  Students selecting two or more credit hours will arrange a supplemental tutorial with the conference director.  Credit registration and fees must be received before the conference begins.  Out-of-state tuition is waved.  Credit students receive grades based on participation, plus submitted and revised manuscripts and other assignments.  Students must prepare manuscripts prior to the conference (see below).
 
FEES (Non-credit)  for 2008
Non-credit conference cost is $149.00 for attendance at all sessions, readings and receptions. Non-credit students electing the optional manuscript evaluation pay an additional $50 per manuscript.
 
INCIDENTAL (all participants)
A $35 incidental fee must be paid by all participants, in addition to credit fees; this defrays the cost of instructional materials and helps cover miscellaneous restorative amenities for all enrollees.
 
REGISTRATION
Print and mail the attached form or fax to (816) 235-5279; or register by phone at (816) 235-2736.  Speech or hearing-impaired people can use Relay Missouri (800) 753-2966 (TT) or (800) 753-2466 (voice).  On-site check-in begins at 6 p.m. Friday, June 27, at Diastole.  Non-credit students may also check in at 8:30 a.m. Saturday, June 28, at Diastole.
REFUND/CANCELLATION
You will receive a full refund if we’re notified by Tuesday, June 17th.  After that, a $50 charge is retained. No refunds after the conference begins.  The sponsors reserve the right to cancel the program if enrollment is insufficient, in which case all paid registrants will receive a full refund.  For information, call (816) 235-2736.
 
MANUSCRIPT EVALUATION
Professional, private consultation on manuscripts is required for one, two, or three credit-hour students.  This private evaluation is included in the tuition fee for credit students.  Noncredit students can elect to have a private manuscript consultation for an optional $50 fee.
     Manuscripts should be either six to eight poems, one short story, one essay, one novel chapter, or one act of a stage or screen play; this initial manuscript must be received by Tuesday, June 17th, to assure a consultation during the conference.  Manuscripts received later will be handled as expeditiously as possible.  Send or deliver photocopies clearly marked to New Letters Conference, University House, 5101 Rockhill Road, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO  64110-2499.
 
STRUCTURE AND CHECKLIST
A checklist of conveniently listed required work and texts will be provided to paid registrants prior to the conference, from the Arts and Sciences office of Continuing Education.  Two and three credit students receive required, post-conference tutorials, arranged by the conference director.

The 29th-Annual Mark Twain Creative Writing Workshop
3 hours a day, 3 weeks, 3 credit hours
June 9 - 27, 2008
 
INTENSIVE INSTRUCTION IN GUEST SPEAKERS FOR 2008
Writing poetry, fiction, nonfiction

Laura Moriarty  ●  Mitch Brian  ●  Clancy Martin
● 
Christie Hodgen  ●  Hadara Bar-Nadav  ●   Michelle Boisseau ●  Jack Fuller  ●  Angela Elam
●  Greg Michalson  ●  AND MORE.

Keeping a journal
Television & movie scriptwriting
Teaching creative writing
Submitting & placing your work
 
THE FACULTY
Your instructors at the 29th-annual Mark Twain Creative Writing Workshop will be Robert Stewart, assistant research professor of English, editor of New Letters, an international literary magazine, and a professional writer, and Michael Pritchett, assistant professor of English.  The supplemental guest faculty includes published poets, fiction writers, essayists, script writers and journalists—all professional writers and experienced writing coaches.
 
SCHEDULE & LOCATION
The workshop runs from 9:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. daily, in room 104 Cockefair Hall (Rockhill Road and 52nd Street).  Usually the first session includes the entire group for faculty and guest presentations, the second session breakout workshops, and the third session question and answers.  The full schedule will become available at the workshop.

Bob Stewart teaches a class

Michael Pritchett confers with a student

COURSE OPTIONS
The Workshop may be taken for noncredit or for three hours of undergraduate or graduate credit.  Regular tuition rates apply for credit students; those students can choose from any of the following course/reference numbers:
FICTION: POETRY:
Eng 312 - Creative Writing
Eng 432 - Advanced Creative Writing
Eng 450 - Special Readings
Eng 5550K- Graduate Seminar
Eng 5591 - TBA
Eng 315 - Creative Writing
Eng 435 - Advanced Creative Writing
Eng 450 - Special Readings
Eng 5555K - Graduate Seminar
Eng 5591 - TBA
A non-credit option is available & encouraged, and is easily arranged by calling Continuing Education at (816) 235-2736.  All students do some work in all genres—poetry, fiction, nonfiction, TV/movie scriptwriting.
 
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Regular attendance of lectures, workshops, and appropriate individual conferences; and the successful preparation of a portfolio of work.  The portfolio is due approximately two weeks after the end of the workshop.
 
FINANCIAL AID
Limited financial aid is available.  Students receiving financial aid may include the Workshop in their credit load.  Contact the English department (816-235-1305) or Robert Stewart at New Letters Details of financial aid.
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION

about registration, accommodations & cost, call the New Letters office at 816-235-1168, or the English Department at 235-1305.

about course content, call Robert Stewart at 235-2610, Michael Pritchett at 235-2765, or Betsy Beasley at 235-1168.
 

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