Summer Literary Seminars

Summer Literary Seminars One of the world's leading, most dynamic and innovative international literary programs -- and the on

Past faculty has included National Book Award and Pulitzer Prize winners, Governor General Award recipients, Poets Laureate, and internationally acclaimed writers such as Mary Jo Bang, Robert Creeley, Erin Moure, Chuck Klosterman, Robert Coover, George Saunders, Mary Gaitskill, Sam Lipsyte, Phillip Lopate, Francine Prose, C.K. Williams, Jayne Anne Phillips, Matthew Zapruder, and many many more. Mo

re than 1,500 writers from all walks of life and levels of accomplishment have participated in SLS programs. After working closely with renowned writers as their workshop instructors over a period of approximately two weeks, a significant number have gone on to successful writing careers. Recent examples of such writers include Adam Levin, Fiona Maazel, Michael Weinreb, Suzanne Rivecca, Dylan Landis, Nancy Mauro, and many more.

If you enjoy good poetry, please consider ordering this book! Elizabeth writes:"The pre-sale discount on Blood Sonnets e...
09/12/2024

If you enjoy good poetry, please consider ordering this book! Elizabeth writes:

"The pre-sale discount on Blood Sonnets ends on September 13; all pre-purchase royalties go to electing Kamala Harris president. Seriously. And a lot more. Why would you want a book of tongue-in-cheek sonnets about strong women when you can elect one? But please. Support the arts. Support poetry. Order before September 13. Make Finishing Line Press happy! And a deep appreciation of your support from me."

“The breathtaking voices of Elizabeth Hodges’ beautifully written blood sonnets–furious and infuriating, touching, at times scathingly witty–knock my socks off. With Joan of Arc to Frida Kahlo, Akhmatova to Rosa Parks, Marie Antoinette to Jane Doe and more, we’re delivered into the company...

ANNOUNCING the addition of Tony Mochama to the ILS - International Literary Seminars 2024 program in Nairobi and Lamu, h...
06/18/2024

ANNOUNCING the addition of Tony Mochama to the ILS - International Literary Seminars 2024 program in Nairobi and Lamu, held July 7-22, 2024!

Tony is a literary force, and we feel so blessed to have him. A longtime friend of ILS - International Literary Seminars, he will facilitate the poetry workshop alongside Mildred K. Barya.
We are quite certain Tony will bring a spark of energy all his own to the entire program. His enthusiasm and humor ensures there will be laughter!

ADDITIONALLY we have one last-minute opening in Mildred Barya's / Tony Mochama's class, if you might be interested in joining us and in working with both of these fabulous instructors, please be in touch ASAP! This opening is being offered at a great discount -- first come, first served!

Greetings, everyone! My name is Gloriah Amondi, and I am trying to raise money to earn a Master's in Creative Writing de...
04/12/2024

Greetings, everyone! My name is Gloriah Amondi, and I am trying to raise money to earn a Master's in Creative Writing degree at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. This truly is a dream come true.

For as long as I can remember, I have always wanted to be a storyteller. I grew up with the stories my father told us kids, but where I come from, in a small place in Western Kenya, you (if you’re lucky) can become a lawyer, a doctor, an engineer, or a teacher – never a writer. So a lawyer I became, and that would have been it – a young, adequately successful lawyer earning a reasonable salary while bemoaning the universal struggles of the legal career – until I realized I still had a chance at storytelling. I started writing and submitting stories to journals and to local newspapers, and that’s how I joined journalism and storytelling.

Over the years, I have regularly put my work out there in literary spaces, through which we have interacted with some of you. For instance, I was the International Literary Seminar Kenya contest winner. Some of you, however, may have read my work in literary journals like Lolwe, Kalahari Review, Ibua Journal, Dooney’s Café and others; some may have read me at Bikozulu (the blog). You may have followed my work in the newspapers (first Standard, then Nation) or you may have come across my articles in Alliance for Science publications and in spaces like AMKA. Or, finally, maybe you have read my pieces on Facebook.

Now, an even bigger dream is coming true, perhaps the ultimate one: I have been admitted to the Concordia University (Montreal) prestigious graduate Creative Writing program, starting this fall. To get there, however, I must raise some significant amount of money – which, unfortunately, at the moment, is beyond my financial ability. Concordia has kindly offered to cover my full tuition, for which I am grateful - but that is not enough for me to be able to come to Canada.

I come to you, appealing for your assistance in helping me achieve this target and secure my attendance so I can expand my writing to global spaces. This dream is bigger than just me. My getting to the program will also give hope to many others like me from my country and from the East African region: the young writers like me who only have their dreams and stories which the world could hopefully benefit from reading and hearing about. A rich, international literary community filled with voices from around the world benefits everyone.

Any help will be very highly appreciated. Please consider donating and sharing.

Thank you!

https://gofund.me/dc2244dc

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