Registration for Fall Writerfest 2024 is now open. $425 inclusive with the option to add on an unstructured weekend. Workshops will be announced by the first week in March. Register here. Schedule | Pyramid Life Center
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.
Saturday, January 27, 2024
Monday, January 1, 2024
Fall Writerfest 2024
We are planning the workshops and seminars now. The full information will be available in the spring in plenty of time for the fall program. Meanwhile registration for the 2024 season is expected to open in January 2024 at the Pyramid Life Center website. The $425 fee includes room and board as well as workshops, seminars, readings, etc.
Tuesday, April 25, 2023
What is Fall Writerfest?
Fall Writerfest is a writing program that meets annually at the Pyramid Life Center in the Adirondacks in upstate New York, from the Sunday after Labor Day to the following Friday morning. Our format includes morning workshops for which you pre-register and after lunch walk-in seminars for which you do not have to sign up in advance. We also have a centering/meditation session before breakfast and evening readings, both optional and offered on a walk-in basis. The $395 fee includes room and board as well as all of the above.
If you decide to
register, please pick one of the four morning workshop offerings - Fiction, Work-in-Progress, Poetry. or Nature Writing. You will hear from your
instructor prior to arriving at Pyramid, probably about a month before.
They might assign reading or a writing exercise to bring to Pyramid with
you. You can read about each workshop at these links.
Fall Writerfest: It’s All About the Telling
Fall Writerfest: After the First Draft: Revising a Work in Progress
Fall Writerfest: Poets Writing After Other Poets
Fall Writerfest: Nature Writing: Telling the Lake, Story by Story
You can find the description of the after lunch walk-in seminars here. No need to decide in advance. You can attend any or all of
them.
We
also have a third program for writers with a complete or near complete
manuscript. This is the only aspect of the Fall Writerfest that would cost
extra. If you would like a professional manuscript consultation with Jeff
Campbell, Clif Travers, or Ellie O'Leary, that is available for an additional fee of
$300. If you are nowhere near this stage in your writing, don't be
concerned. Only a few people will do this. Additional information is here.
You can register for Fall Writerfest and read more about the Pyramid Life Center on their website. The Fall Writerfest is facilitated by Nelle Stanton and Ellie O'Leary. Click on the name to send an email if you are looking for additional information.
Saturday, March 25, 2023
Manuscript Consultation
· Manuscripts
must be received by the instructor by August 1.
· Word
count - up to 65,000 or at the discretion of the instructor
· Writer
will receive written commentary of 3-5 pages
· One-on-one
consultation, up to an hour, during Fall Writerfest
· Clif Travers
and Jeff Campbell are available for fiction or creative non fiction such
as memoir
· Ellie
O'Leary is available for memoir or a poetry collection (up to 40 poems, no
more than 45 pages)
· Fee is
$300, paid directly to the instructor up front with the manuscript.
Tuesday, March 7, 2023
2023 After Lunch Walk-in Seminars
MONDAY– 1:00pm – Front Room in the Lodge
The Practice of Presence Nelle Stanton
It’s a given that writers need time management skills to get their
sizzling ideas out of their imaginations and into the hands (and imaginations)
of grateful readers. But is there a way to get more from the time that we’re
managing? Many physicians, psychologists and neuroscientists say yes. Short
daily practices of mindfulness increase our ability to remain present
with our lives and our creative work. Driving home on a familiar road may be
done on auto-pilot, but describing a pivotal moment for your memoir, short
story, or poem may require you to “inhabit” that moment or memory before you
can bring it fully to life. We’ll explore 10 mindfulness meditations and
techniques that will help you connect more fully to the moments you are given and
the moments you are creating.
Nelle Stanton is a
poet, voice actor, and retired healthcare chaplain trained in various forms of
meditation, energy healing, and spiritual expression.
TUESDAY– 1:00pm –
Front Room in the Lodge
How Writing
Haiku Can Benefit All Your Other Writing Cynthia Brackett-Vincent
Most of us
remember having to write haiku in elementary or middle school. Learn how this
ancient Japanese practice can help you hone down (edit) all your other
writing—whether poetry or prose. Modern haiku in English does not have to be 3
lines of 5-7-5 syllables. What’s more important is what elements we include in
(and leave out of) our haiku.
Cynthia
Brackett-Vincent is a Pushcart Prize nominated poet whose haiku
have appeared in Frogpond (the journal of the American Haiku Society)
and many others.
WEDNESDAY– 1:00pm –
Front Room in the Lodge
Easing into
the Sea: Basic Steps for Writers Who Want to Invent a Metaphor Therese
Broderick
In this
interactive talk, poet Therese L. Broderick will provide some straightforward
methods for crafting a metaphor useful in any genre, helpful to writers
beginning or advanced. She will lead a group activity of inventing a metaphor
for “The Moon,” then allow time for individual practice. Everyone who attends
will receive a 23-page handout.
Therese L. Broderick, MFA, MLS, has lived the sweet life of a poet for more than two
decades. Her poems have been published widely in several formats and have won
awards both locally and beyond. She lives in Albany, New York with her
optimistic husband, two fat cats, and a disheveled garden. She can be found on
Facebook, Goodreads, Wordpress, and at brdrck@gmail.com.
THURSDAY– 1:00pm –
Front Room in the Lodge
Serious Fun Jeff Campbell
Writing
should be fun, and this seminar is all about playing with words and finding joy
in creativity. We’ll respond to a bunch of silly prompts, goof around, and
write off the top of our heads. Sometimes the best writing happens when we let
go and see where the next word leads.
Jeff
Campbell is a freelance
book editor, author, and writing teacher. As an editor for nearly 30 years, he
helps authors tell their stories and shape their manuscripts in a wide variety
of genres.
Thursday, March 2, 2023
Poets Writing After Other Poets
Poets
often write a poetic response in conversation with poets they have read and
admired. We may place an epigraph just below the title, we may try a form such
as the Golden Shovel, or an acrostic using a line or title from a favorite
poem. We will generate new poetry from poetry we admire by analyzing some
favorites to see what poetic techniques are used there. Whether it is a
longtime favorite or a poem new to you that you want to explore, we’ll study it
in this workshop. What is it about those poems that “stick with us”? Gather a
few favorites but don't worry if you don’t already have some. The workshop is
for both beginners and those who have written poetry before. We’ll start with
Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost. (What is it about that
particular poem?) It will be “. . . like using one candle to light another,
like reading a poem to write one”. (From my poem “Where I Have Placed
Daylilies”)
Ellie O’Leary, Poet Laureate of Amesbury,
Massachusetts, has published Breathe Here (poetry, 2020) and Up Home
Again (memoir, 2023), both with North County Press. She has an MFA in
poetry from the Stonecoast Program.
Wednesday, March 1, 2023
It’s All About the Telling
Whatever tales you’re burning to tell, we’ll work on them together.