
In this past January's Seminar, established writers introduced new and emerging writers for an exploration of the expanding boundaries of contemporary literature. Our 2009 seminar will be similar in structure.
Session 1: January 10-13
Workshop Program: January 14 - 17
Session 2: January 17-20
What does it mean to be a new voice in literature? What does a new
voice sound like? What's it like to be a new voice? How does a new voice
get heard? What was literature like then; and what's it like now? What
was it like to be a new writer then, and now?
Across genres and across generations, these are some of the provocative
questions we'll explore as established writers share the stage with new
writers, exploring the boundaries of contemporary literature.
In Conversation With...
Ann Beattie ~ Hannah Pittard
Judy Blume ~ Mary Hays, Bich Minh Nguyen
Mark Doty ~ Tina Chang, Terrance Hayes, Brenda Shaughnessy
Robert Richardson ~ Maggie Nelson
Edmund White ~ Vestal McIntyre, Patrick Ryan
Special New Voices Usadinma Iweala and Michael Thomas will appear at the first session.
Lee Smith will deliver the John Hersey Memorial Address for this
session.
Thursday, January 17, 7:30 p.m.
In Conversation With...
Judy Blume with Gigi Amateau and Carolyn Mackler
Billy Collins with Meghan O'Rourke and Kevin Young
Annie Dillard with Jake Silverstein
James Gleick with Janna Levin
Lee Smith with Silas House and Tayari Jones
With special guests Junot Díaz, Nell Freudenberger and
Daniel Menaker
Elisabeth Scharlatt, publisher of Algonquin House, will introduce new
voice Manuel Muñoz
We encourage new and emerging writers to attend our 2008 Seminar. We will be offering significant financial
assistance for new writers, assisting with registration fees for the Seminar and accompanying workshops, and helping with lodging expense. Scholarship details.