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Ticket: In-person annual retreat at MIT Endicott House in Dedham!
Ticket: In-person annual retreat at MIT Endicott House in Dedham!
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Our annual retreat is just as much about craft as it is about community! Join us for a fun day out at a beautiful mansion! Breakfast, lunch, and a late-afternoon cocktail hour are INCLUDED with your ticket!
Join us for our annual weekend Retreat at the MIT Endicott House in Dedham, MA! Featuring 3 author talks, this event is a great way to socialize with fellow Guild (and community!) writers, get out of the house, do some writing in a beautiful location and, of course, learn something new!
We're delighted to welcome author Mark Cecil and debut author Lyndsay Ely to the Guild for the event and we're delighted to welcome back author and professor Peter Medeiros, a fan favorite!
We will be announcing extra digital bonuses for this Retreat shortly, but for now we want to get sales open for the event so everyone has enough time to register. Ticket sales will end on Monday, September 29th.
Your ticket includes: ($250)
- Continental breakfast and chef-prepared lunch at the Endicott House.
- 3 awesome in-person author talks
- Invitation to our new cocktail reception!
Extra options!
- Dinner meetup on Friday, October 3rd at a local restaurant
- Late-night write-in at the mansion!
Here are this year's talks:
Setting as Character with Peter Medeiros
Whether you're writing space opera or a young adult memoir, a crime novel or a short story set in Albany…every story has setting. Truly great settings live in our minds. Mary Karr's Texas, bursting with a million human comedies and tragedies. Frank McCourt's economically depressed Ireland. The imaginative far-future worlds of N.K. Jemisin. All of these have one thing in common: the setting isn't just where the story happens, it is an integral part of the story. In fact, the settings act much like characters.
In this short workshop, we will review different theories and pieces of craft advice to help us build well-rendered settings…in any genre. We will look at how contemporary authors have created active, "living" settings that "work" like characters on the page. Finally, we will take some time to practice these techniques, with the goal of creating settings that feel both real and alive—no matter how fantastical they may seem. This workshop is great for fiction and narrative non-fiction writers, and even poets! However, writers revising a book-length project will probably get the most out of the course.
Did you know that our Premium Members receive a 30% discount on our retreat and multi-week tickets? Our Premium Members also get all of our single-session classes included for the year. Consider getting a premium membership today!
