>isn’t it amazing that one of the kindest, most appreciated gifts that you can give someone is completely free? i have received more than my share of encouragement in the past few months, from people very close to me as well as from people who are close to people who are close to me. and most recently, from a group of esteemed complete strangers.
last week, i was told that i have been chosen, one of five, to participate in a very cool Masters’ Level Creative Writing program created by The Dallas Writers’ Garret (www.writersgarret.org) called Writers’ CAMP (Community Authors Mentorship Program. From their brochure, I copy:
Writers’ CAMP is a non-credit creative writing program developed by The Writers’ Garret for writers who want intensive study in poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction or playwriting.
CAMP offers a unique combination of structure and flexibility that encourages students to develop the independent work-habits of professional writers. CAMP was developed for people with busy lives, children or full-time work who want to pursue their love of writing but otherwise could not.
The two aspects of CAMP, community and mentorships, are key to the program. Because writing can be such an isolated activity, CAMP consciously cultivates a community of writers who balance activity with solitude. At advanced levels, CAMP students are eligible to receive one-on-one mentorships with qualified and professional writers.
CAMP differs from traditional university/college creative writing programs by offering a non-credit, mostly self-directed course of study that permits writers to learn at their own pace, while still offering structure and guidance as they grow. CAMP also allows those on fixed incomes to trade community service in exchange for study. CAMP students teach in our Dallas Writers In The Schools (WITS) program, provide office and programming assistance and contribute to The Writers’ Garret outreach in a myriad of ways.
The mission of The Writers’ Garret is to foster the development of writers and audiences by putting them in touch with quality literature, each other and the communities in which they live and write.
Cool, huh? The Dallas Writers’ Garret also presents a very cool literary series called “The Writers Studio” with local NPR station KERA. Check out the authors who will be interviewed this season here: http://www.writersgarret.org/thews.htm.
So, to all of you who have been an amazing encouragement to me in the writing department — Karyn, Diana, Helena, Jenny, Jenny’s Dad Bernie, John, Alicen, Sally, Jessica, The Jeffs, The Scotts, Dad, Mom, Karen, Karyn, Aunt Tom, Connie, Becky, The Lauras, Deborah, Cyndi, Cindy, Leslie, Russ, Rachel, Brownlee, Heather, Luellyn, Dana, Dianna, Ms. Z., Donna, Tasha, Sarah, Mary Kathryn, Dotti, Jackson, Lori (I’m watching the Golden Globe Awards and have clearly been whisked away into some sort of acceptance speech moment…) — I say ‘thank you’. I love your feedback and I am constantly changed by you.



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