In January, I wrote about the first workshop I ever participated in and why it was so valuable to me. And because of the Workshop, I went on to write and publish a book, and call myself an author. Now that the Paris Writers Workshop is open for registration and only three months away, I wanted to describe specifics. As dry as this writing might be, every word is written with gratitude for the opportunity granted to me. As my mother used to say to me constantly: “There is no such thing as luck. It’s grabbing at an opportunity when it presents itself.”
Why would Paris residents want to register for PWW? For one, it is so accessible--a metro ride away. It’s affordable—as in the past, there is an early bird registration which I took advantage of each year that I registered. And as WICE is a nonprofit, the price is very reasonable.
PWW will be held at the beautiful Reid Hall in the Columbia Global Centers in the literary Montparnasse neighborhood. There is a large beautiful garden area with plenty of seating. One can write at one of the many tables or bring a bag lunchto enjoy with your cohorts surrounded by trees and summer flowers. Le Select, La Coupole, Le Dome, and Le Closerie de Lilas (one of Hemingway’s hangouts) are in walking distance.
And non-Paris residents? Who would turn down a chance to visit Paris in the early summer before the craziness of the Olympics starts? We will happily make suggestions for reasonable accommodations (but I’m told you need to make those reservations now as Paris is raising prices in anticipation of the Summer Olympics), and you will have a new literary home away from home.
Now to the really good part:
We have an amazing lineup of teachers for six tracks.
The Novel master class will be taught by Samantha Chang. I know her as Sam.
Sam is the Director of the famous Iowa Writers’ Workshop. She is the author of The Family Chao (she spoke at the American Library Summer 2022), Inheritance and other titles.
The Memoir/ Creative Nonfiction class will be taught by Jennifer Lauck.
Jennifer is the Founder of the Blackbird Studio for Writers. She is the author of Blackbird, a Memoir of her childhood, and 3 more memoirs that followed. Oprah said that everyone should read Blackbird. She also writes a wonderful Substack: Flight School with Jennifer Lauck
Poetry will be taught by Heather Hartley.
Heather, a resident of Paris, teaches Creative Writing at the University of Kent (UK) Paris School of Arts and Culture. She is the author of the poetry collections Adult Swim and Knock Knock.
This year, we are offering three new tracks:
Speculative Fiction will be taught by Kevin Brockmeier.
Kevin is the author of The Brief History of the Dead, The Truth about Celia and other titles. He frequently teaches at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.
Screenwriting will be taught by Diane Lake.
Diane has written many screenplays for major studios including the Academy Award winning Frida. She is the author of The Screenwriter’s Path: From Idea to Script to Sale.
Travel Writing will be taught by Don George.
Don is Editor-at-Large for National Geographic Travel. He is the author of How to Be a Travel Writer: the best selling travel writing guide in the world.
Go to our website, https://wice-paris.org/paris-writers-workshop for more details about our amazing faculty. Each track has its own registration page. Click on the photo of the teacher to get to that registration.
Once you register, you will receive an acceptance e-mail unless the course is full. Each Masterclass will have a maximum of twelve students. You will be given some choices if that is the case.
Your masterclass package includes:
· Daily small group masterclasses in your selected genre
· Individual meetings with your faculty instructor
· Inspirational and practical guidance for your work in progress
· Panel discussions focused on tools of writing and paths to publishing
· Readings by your fellow writers and faculty
· Social gatherings with an amazing community of writers from all over the world
Students and faculty will meet together Sunday, June 2 from 2 PM to 4 PM at Reid Hall.
The masterclasses will meet each weekday from 2 to 5 PM Monday through Friday. There will be literary events each evening.
Monday morning there will be a LITERARY walking tour of the Montparnasse area for anyone who is interested. The whole week will be topped off on Friday evening June 7 with readings by the faculty and students.
And on Wednesday and Thursday, we will have two well-known British agents here. You can pre-send a writing sample to one or both and pitch your project face-to-face.
Registration is now open. The earlybird registration fee is €975.
After March 15, the fee for the workshop will be €1100.
This is a wonderful opportunity to write, to meet other writers and authors, to organize writing groups at the end of the week, and to pick the brains of published authors.
If you know anyone who is a writer who wants to write as I did or is a secret writer please pass on this information.
Participants of the Short Story track at a PWW.
A bientôt,
Sara
Thanks for shouting me out, Sara. Classes are filling. I hope anyone who reads this gets what a lovely opportunity this is and gets signed up. 💗