WRITING YOUR WAY HOME
a poetry weekend intensive
at an English manor house in Mendham, New Jersey
with poets Maria Mazziotti Gillan and Laura Boss
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday May 23, 24, and 25, 2014
Twice a year, poets convene for a weekend retreat at St. Marguerite's Retreat House in Mendham, NJ. with poets Maria Mazziotti Gillan and Laura Boss
Friday, Saturday, and Sunday May 23, 24, and 25, 2014
A poetry retreat can give you the space and time to focus totally on your writing.The purpose of this retreat is to give writers the space and time to focus totally on their own work in a serene and beautiful setting away from the pressures and distractions of daily life.
Laura Boss and Maria Mazzioti Gillan will meet with participants starting with a Friday dinner and throughout the weekend, concluding after the Sunday lunch.
Writing weekend poets will find
Support and encouragement
Stimulating activities leading to the creation of new work
Workshop leaders who are actively engaged in the writing life
Opportunities to read their work to the group
A circle of writer friends and networking opportunities.
This writing intensive is open to all writers over the age of 18.
15 professional development credit hours available.
St. Marguerite's Retreat House in Mendham, NJ is a serene setting away from the pressures and distractions of daily life. Being in the company of other like-minded writers is in itself inspirational.
This English manor house is situated on 93 acres of wooded land with pathways that lend themselves to the serene contemplation of nature and nurturing of your creative spirit. The Retreat House is located at the convent of Saint John the Baptist, 82 West Main Street in Mendham, NJ.
Participants arrive before 6 PM on Friday evening, have dinner, settle into their rooms, and begin to retreat from the distractions of the world.That evening, participants will be led into creating new work. After each workshop, each participant will have the opportunity to read their work in the group.
After Saturday breakfast, participants will move into two groups for morning workshops, followed by free time for socializing and exploring the grounds. After lunch, writing workshops will take place, followed by time to write. Each participant will have a chance to sign up in advance with Maria or Laura for one-on-one help with revision.
After dinner on Saturday evening, participants will be invited to read their poems to the groups, and the faculty will lead another workshop session on how to get published.
After Sunday breakfast, a final writing workshop and concluding reading by participants will serve as the “closing ceremony” to this inspiring and productive weekend and lunch provides a final opportunity for socializing.
The leaders envision this weekend as a retreat from the noise and bustle of daily life and see this retreat as both a spiritual and creative break from our usual lives. The setting certainly allows us to take some time to look at life in a new light, to listen for our own voices, and to create in stillness, in quiet, and in community. These are times of contemplation and welcoming the muse.
The workshops will concentrate on "writing your way home" and the way writing can save us, save our stories and our lives. Participants should bring papers, pens, and the willingness to take some risks. Please also bring previously-written work for one-on-one sessions and for the readings.
Fee Schedule: $425 fee includes room, all meals, and all workshops.
Deposit by April 5, 2014 of $300
Balance due by April 19, 2014 $125
Early Bird Discount: Deduct $25 if paid in full by April 5, 2014
Full refund will be given prior to April 29, 2014.
Late registration will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. Enrollment is limited and we already have people signed up for this workshop, so if you are interested, please sign up as soon as possible.
Mail check payable to Maria Mazziotti Gillan to: 40 Post Ave., Hawthorne, NJ 07506 along with your name, address, a day and night phone number and your email.
Other questions? Call (973) 684-6555 or (973) 423-2921 or email mariagillan@verizon.net
LAURA BOSS: Arms: New and Selected Poems
MARIA GILLAN: What We Pass On: Collected Poems: 1980-2009
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