Iowa Summer Writing Festival

Iowa Summer Writing Festival Bringing writers across the genres, the generations, and the globe together in Iowa City since 1987. Writers at all levels are welcome.

Now in its 35th year, The Iowa Summer Writing Festival is a noncredit writing program for adults in the The University of Iowa's Magid Center for Writing. In summer, the Festival offers 120 weeklong and weekend workshops across the genres, including novel, short story, poetry, essay, memoir, humor, hybrid forms, travel writing, playwriting, screenwriting, science fiction, and writing for children.

The Festival is now also offering online workshops throughout the year. There are no requirements beyond the desire to write.

08/11/2025

A message from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences to the Iowa Summer Writing Festival community:

As we conclude another Summer Writing Festival on campus, we have some sad news to share. After careful review and consideration, due to ongoing funding challenges CLAS has made the difficult decision to discontinue the Iowa Summer Writing Festival effective December 31st, 2025.

We are proud of how ISWF has welcomed adult writers from across the country to campus every summer since 1987, making Iowa City’s writing community and immersive education in the craft of writing accessible to so many. This decision is in no way a reflection of the dedication or effort of the staff of the festival, only the realities of the resources required.

We are forever grateful to all those writers who have participated in the festival over the decades, with many of you coming back year after year. You made this festival what it was and brought creativity and energy to Iowa City each summer.

We invite you to share your favorite memories of the festival.

For questions, please email [email protected]

Our friends at PorchLight: Iowa City's Community Literary Salon are up to cool things in August. Check them out!
08/08/2025

Our friends at PorchLight: Iowa City's Community Literary Salon are up to cool things in August. Check them out!

Let your Darling Live is a screenwriting course designed to be engaging for both beginners and intermediate students, regardless of whether they have original screenplay ideas or are looking to adapt from prose. If you’ve never written a screenplay, this is a great place to start, and if you’ve written a few, this is a great place to start a new project, get feedback and hone your skills. From the inkling of an idea to mastering the format, to a final outline and first draft of a short script, this four-week course will guide you step by step.

We will cover craft issues such as voice, tone, character, plot, dialogue, scene and structure. We will also develop projects the way professionals do, by starting with a logline, then synopsis and treatment, then an outline and, finally, a script. Following the end of the course, students will have the option of participating in a public table read of their work by actors.

Students will read professional screenplays to analyze how written words translate to the final audiovisual product. In-class writing assignments will help students unblock creativity and practice specific skills. Through the workshop component, students will share their work and everyone will contribute to the development of everyone else’s story.

Although this course focuses on the writing of screenplays for short films (15 pages, max), the problem-solving intelligence students will develop will also be useful for writing television, and we will discuss how to figure out if your story is best suited for film or TV.

Necessary material: Laptop computer or similar.

We have two openings for virtual participation in this class. Please contact [email protected] if you would like to take one of those spots.

Camila Urioste Bio

Camila Urioste graduated from the Iowa Writer’s Workshop in 2025 and is a Bolivian-Uruguayan writer of novels and screenplays. In Bolivia she published poetry and fiction, winning a national award for her first novel, Soundtrack, in 2017. She holds an MFA in Spanish Creative Writing from the University of Iowa and her second novel, Manqapacha Delight, was published in Bolivia in 2024. She co-wrote the film Muralla (Gory Patiño, 2018), the series La Entrega (Patiño, 2019) and the film Influenced (Fernanda Rossi, 2024). She also co-wrote the first season of the web series Decoded, produced by Al Jazeera, starring Amr Waked. She is the 2025-2026 Iowa Writer’s Room Screenwriting Fellow.

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Thursday! Free and open to the public!
07/23/2025

Thursday! Free and open to the public!

Wednesday at 11 a.m.! Free and open to the public!
07/22/2025

Wednesday at 11 a.m.! Free and open to the public!

Tuesday at 11 a.m.! Free & open to the public!
07/21/2025

Tuesday at 11 a.m.! Free & open to the public!

Monday at 11 a.m.! Free & open to the public!
07/20/2025

Monday at 11 a.m.! Free & open to the public!

We’re very excited to announce the fourth and final week of the Iowa Summer Writing Festival's 2025 Eleventh Hour Lectur...
07/18/2025

We’re very excited to announce the fourth and final week of the Iowa Summer Writing Festival's 2025 Eleventh Hour Lecture Series! Eleventh Hour lectures are free and open to the public. All are welcome.

From July 21-24, join us for four talks on issues of special interest to writers, including aspects of craft, process, and the writing life:

🎙 Monday, July 21: Deborah Taffa, "Adding and Subtracting: The Art and Artifice of Arranging Oneself on the Page"

🎙 Tuesday, July 22: Katy Herbold, "Secrets of Bookselling: Helping Your Book Find Its Readers"

🎙 Wednesday, July 23: Hope Edelman, "Writing About Real People"

🎙 Thursday, July 24: Afabwaje Kurian, "How Not to Write a Novel"

Then come back on Friday, July 25 for short readings by Festival instructors!

Full lecture descriptions appear on our website (see link in comments) and on the U of Iowa events calendar.

Join us in Gilmore Hall Room 106 from 11 a.m. to noon, Monday through Friday, every week the Festival is in session. Enter through the Tippie courtyard to reach the accessible elevator entrance.

Wednesday! Free & open to the public!
07/16/2025

Wednesday! Free & open to the public!

Today! Free and open to the public!
07/15/2025

Today! Free and open to the public!

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