Personal Narrative: Turning Life into Story
Fall WriterFest focuses on craft, taking your writing to its next level. We have morning workshops, afternoon craft talks, and evening readings. As one recent participant said, "Excellent program! So much more than I thought it would be." Your inclusive fee pays for the writing program as well as room and board; the experience includes time to write and to enjoy the beauty of Pyramid Lake. Fees range from $470 to $520 depending on the housing you select.
Personal Narrative: Turning Life into Story
Four Takes on the Praise Poem: Anger, Grief, Joy, Serenity
From Blank Page To Stage -
A Playwriting Workshop focusing on how to write a short play. Everybody has
stories they want to tell but when confronted with the blank page have no idea
where to start. This workshop will incorporate simple, fun writing exercises,
discussion of the elements of a good play (such as structure, strong motives,
compelling dialogue), and strategies with the aim of making those first few
lines easier to write. Whether you’ve yet to write your first play or have
several under your belt, the workshop is aimed at anybody who’s ever stared at
that blank page (and empty stage!) and wanted to fill it.
Tom Coash is a playwright, producer, and director. Coash's plays have been produced worldwide and won numerous playwriting awards, including the National Theatre Critics Association's Osborn Award, the Clauder Competition, and an Edgerton Foundation National New Play Award. Coash currently teaches playwriting at the University of Southern Maine's Stonecoast MFA Writing Program.
“I hate you. I love you. Stop talking!”
Exploring the said and the unsaid
Realistic dialogue is crucial, but there is so much that can be revealed about character relationships beyond the words they share. In this workshop we will begin with dialogue and then move beyond it, to the revelations that you can reveal to the reader that go deeper than the spoken work. Each participant should come to the workshop with a character they would like to explore. Through some of the techniques we’ve done before, we’ll create a significant relationship for our characters, and then we’ll develop scenes and stories that come from that exploration.
What our characters say within their relationships is important. But what they don’t say is equally significant. Let’s discover both.
The Pyramid Life Center website is now taking registrations for the 2021 season. The fee for the Fall Writerfest is $300. Restrictions and distancing will apply. Register here.
Fall Writerfest is back in the planning stages for 2021. We will be announcing the workshops and other plans as they develop. The dates are Sunday, September 12 to Thursday, September 16. There will be workshops in the morning (preregistration required), seminars in the afternoon on a walk-in basis, and evening readings for those who wish to signup. The Pyramid Life Center will be limiting numbers this year; we will not be able to accommodate spouses, partners, children, or pets at this program.
Sadly we have made the decision to cancel the Fall Writerfest for 2020 due to the pandemic. Although we wanted to meet at Pyramid again this year, we knew that it just was not going to be a good idea. Our place on the Pyramid schedule is the Sunday after Labor Day through Friday of that week. In 2021 that will be Sunday, September 12 to Friday September 17. As of now we are planning to have the same lineup of workshops in 2021.
Jeff Campbell - Creative NonFiction
Clif Travers - Fiction
Therese Broderick - Poetry
Tom Coash - Playwriting
Ellie O'Leary - Work in Progress