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I am still trying to figure out my summer plans, but I know where
I will be the weekend of September 11th. There's something
wonderful about a coastal retreat planned for early Fall. Before
the weather changes, before school starts again, before the
onslaught of our busy lives take over, and before new shoes ---
we will gather to write together (and on our own) along the
Oregon Coast. We have a few more spots left, and we've added
an optional morning yoga class on the beach (optional!) for
those that want to salute the sun before writing. Please consider
joining us; it's going to be lovely and (we expect) seasonally warm!
Dwell in Possibility ~ Emily Dickinson
Join Kelli Russell Agodon and Susan Rich for the first Poets on the Coast Weekend Writing Retreat September 9-11th, 2011 at the Sylvia Beach Hotel in Newport, Oregon on historic Nye Beach. We will gather to write, read and share our work inspired by the landscape and creative energy around us.
This retreat has been designed for women writers of all levels, from beginning poets to well published. Sessions on creativity, generating work, publication and one-on-one mentoring are included.
We only have a limited number of spaces available and they will be filled on a first-come basis.
With the Sylvia Beach Hotel, designed to inspire writers with its literary-themed rooms, this retreat will offer you a unique experience to explore your writing and creativity. Come spend a weekend with other women poets. Be ready to be nurtured, inspired and creative.
REGISTER
for Poets on the Coast~Registration fees include all writing & workshop sessions, Friday evening, all day Saturday, & Sunday until 2 p.m. & one-on-one mentoring sessions.(if you pay by PayPal, you are welcome to email the registration for to us at poetsonthecoast (a) yahoo.com)
You can pay for Poets on the Coast with PayPalor by mailing a check to:Poets on the CoastBox 1524Kingston, WA 98346along with the registration form.Registration Costs for Poets on the Coast:
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