Two days of events
November 1
10:00-11:00 Registration in the Bradley Building
(book table open).
11:00 Welcome and readings by Philip Daceyand Margaret
Dawe in Bradley Building Auditorium.
Noon Lunch available in the Campus Center (book table open in the Bradley
Building).
2:00—4:00 Workshops:
* Philip Dacey--Location TBA
* Margaret Dawe--Location TBA
5:00 Dinner on your own
(Campus Center or restaurants in nearby surrounding communities).
7:30 Readings by Philip Dacey and Margaret Dawe in the
Lakeland Pub.
8:30 Reception, conversation, and book signing in the Lakeland
Pub (book table open).
November 2
9:00—10:00 Registration for high school students in the
Valerie and David Black Room of the Laun Center (book table open).
9:15-10:15 Open Mic--Location TBA
10:30 Readings and question and answer session with Philip
Daceyand Margaret Dawe in the Valerie and David Black Room.
Noon Lunch available in the Campus Center.
1:00—2:00 Workshops led by Philip Daceyand Margaret Dawe
for high school students in rooms to be announced.
2:30—4:30 Workshops for college students and the general
public:
* Philip Dacey--Location TBA
* Margaret Dawe--Location TBA
Workshops
Submit work to be considered for workshops.
All participants who would like to have their writing considered as an object for discussion during the festival workshops must submit it to Karl Elder electronically by Oct. 15. Participants may submit material for workshops in one genre only--poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction. It will then be forwarded to the featured writers, who will decide how many and which of the manuscripts (or excerpts thereof) there will be opportunity to approach.
Contests
Contest entries must contain the writer's name and address on a separate title page, be in type, and submitted as clear, hard copy on Friday, November 2, at the festival registration table. Entries may be in each of three genres per participant, yet only one poem, one story, and/or one nonfiction piece may be submitted.
There will be two categories--high school students on one hand, all others on the other--of cash awards for first place in each of three genres--poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction.
The judges reserve the right to decline to award a prize in one or more of the genres. Judges will be the editorial staff of Seems, excluding the festival coordinator, Mr. Elder.
Only workshop participants are eligible for awards.
