NYS Writers Institute to hold summer creative writing workshop for high school student
Summer Young Writers Institute scheduled for July 1 - 7, 2012 at Skidmore College
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ALBANY, NY (01/26/2012)(readMedia)-- The New York State Writers Institute, in association with the Office of the Dean of Special Programs at Skidmore College, will sponsor the 14th annual New York State Summer Young Writers Institute from July 1 through July 7, 2012 at the Skidmore College campus, Saratoga Springs, New York. This week-long creative writing workshop is open to high school students who will be entering the 10th, 11th, or 12th grade in the fall of 2012 school year. Admission and participation is limited to 36 students and will be determined by evaluation of creative writing selections submitted by the student applicants. The application deadline is April 1, 2012.
Participants in the Summer Young Writers Institute will receive instruction in poetry, fiction, and imaginative nonfiction, and will engage in the critical evaluation of each other's work. This year's teaching faculty is:
Kathleen Aguero, author of four volumes of poetry, including Investigations: The Mystery of The Girl Sleuth (2008), Daughter Of (2005), and The Real Weather (1987), and editor of three anthologies on multicultural literature;
Liza Frenette, assistant editor and features writer for NYSUT United magazine, and author of three novels for middle-grade children including Dead End (2005), Dangerous Falls Ahead (2001), and Soft Shoulders (1998);
Elaine Handley, professor of Writing and Literature at SUNY Empire State College, award-winning poet, author of the collection Tear in the Clouds (2011);
Richard Hoffman, author of the memoir Half This House (1995, 2005); the poetry collections Emblem (2011), Gold Star Road (2007), and Without Paradise (2002), winner of the 2008 Sheila Motton Award from the New England Poetry Club; and the story collection Interference (2009);
Robert Miner, freelance writer and journalist whose work has appeared in over twenty magazines and newspapers including Newsweek, Washington Post, Village Voice and the New York Times, and author of the novels Exes (1987) and Mother's Day (1978), which was nominated for a National Book Critics Circle Award;
William Patrick, poet, fiction and nonfiction writer, author of Courageous Learning: Finding a New Path Through Higher Education (2011), Saving Troy: A Year with Firefighters and Paramedics in a Battered City (2005), a memoir in poetry, We Didn't Come Here for This (1999), the poetry collection, These Upraised Hands, (1995), and the novel Roxa: Voices of the Culver Family (1990).
In addition, participants will attend evening readings and craft talks by such nationally renowned writers as Joyce Carol Oates, Russell Banks, Mary Gordon, and Robert Pinsky, among other, who are the faculty and visiting writers for the New York State Summer Writers Institute-a workshop for college and post-college writers that also takes place on the Skidmore College campus during the month of July.
For complete information and admissions applications visit the Skidmore College website at www.skidmore.edu/summer. Follow the link under the heading "Summer" to the "Young Writers Institute" for specific instructions, or email summeryoungwriters@skidmore.edu.








