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2024 Fall: Galiot/Eastwind Writing Workshop in Wellfleet, MA


Join Anjali, Henriette, and Theresa Okokon in the lovely seaside town of Wellfleet, Massachusetts for a five-day novel and memoir workshop.

Each day will involve small-group critique sessions with the instructors; time to write; guided walks to explore the beaches, forests, and marshes; and discussions of elements of craft. The workshop takes place in a spacious modern home with numerous indoor and outdoor spaces for workshop gatherings, as well as spots to sit quietly and work during free time.

Sample Schedule:

  • 10:00-1:00: Small-group workshops (5 students max.) to discuss student manuscript pages provided in advance.

  • 1:00-2:00: On-site lunch of a simple catered meal with all writers and instructors.

  • 2:00-6:00: Combination of free time, craft talks, group walks. Talks will give you the opportunity to benefit from teaching from all the instructors, not just your assigned workshop leader.

    • Craft talk examples:

      • How to Read Your Work Aloud

      • Approaches to Revision

      • Writing Effective Dialogue

  • 6:00-8:00: On-site catered dinner with all participants.

You’ll find your own accommodation in the area. The workshop is limited to 12 students. Applicants should have a novel or memoir in progress, but do not need to have a completed manuscript.


Total cost: $2,500 per person


Workshop Payment Schedule: 

  • $500 deposit due at time of acceptance to reserve a spot

  • $750 due six weeks prior to workshop start date (bringing the total payment to 50%)

  • Remaining balance ($1,250) due four weeks prior to the workshop start date

  • Please see cancellation policy here.


How to apply: 

Submit 5 pages of your project in the body of an email to info@galiotpress.com. Please write “Workshop application” in the subject line. We will not open attachments. Include a note to us explaining where you are in your current project, and why you’d like to attend the workshop. Please also include contact information for one reference who knows you in a workshop or class setting. 

Application deadline:
September 15, 2024. Rolling admissions.


 
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