Friday, August 01, 2014

An email of interest to writers …

… posted with permission.

WRITING TUTORIAL DEADLINE APPROACHES
July 29th, 2014
Dear Friends,
Beginning August 12th, I will work with select participants on an individual, private basis for 10 weeks.
There are 8 slots available!
We’ll begin your tutorial with a phone or Skype interview, after which I’ll create a course-long agenda just for you.
This will include weekly email check-ins consisting of an email of 500 words or less from you, and a response of corresponding length from me. You’ll also share your ongoing work with me, and I will discuss, critique and edit it.
You will have the additional option of checking in with me by phone or Skype during the 10-week intensive.
This is a perfect opportunity to advance your writing projects and spark your creativity by working one-on-one with an empathic writer, mentor, editor, publisher and speaker.
Enrollment is limited to 8 participants. If you wish to sign up, email me a description of your current project(s) and your short-term and long-term goals. Let’s work together to tell the stories only you can tell!
Please email me at rmcdowell@mind.net with any questions. The cost of this 10-week private workshop is $949.00, payable with check or via PayPal.
If you know of anyone you think would benefit from this workshop, please share this information.
Biography of Robert McDowell
Robert McDowell is a poet, storyteller, speaker, educator and author of sixteen books including Poetry as Spiritual Practice (Free Press/Simon and Schuster). His latest book of poems, The World Next to This One was published in 2014 by Salmon Press, Ireland. He is also the co-author of two volumes of literary theory, co-translator of a collection of stories by Ota Pavel, in the Eastern European Penguin Classics Series, and the editor of three anthologies. His poems, stories, essays, and reviews have appeared in hundreds of anthologies and periodicals, including Best American Poetry, Poetry, London Magazine, The New Criterion, Sewanee Review, and The Hudson Review
He co-founded Story Line Press, serving as its publisher/editor , where he created the Rural Readers Project and selected and guided into print 300 books by Pulitzer Prize winners, A Nobel Laureate, five U.S. Poet Laureates, and intermediate and beginning writers. As a lifelong mentor of emerging poets, he has particularly championed women in print, literacy and women’s rights. 
A two-year Woolrich Fellow at Columbia University, a Walter E. Dakin Fellow at the Sewanee Writers Conference, and a finalist for the Oregon Book Award, Robert has taught at Bennington College’s M.F.A. Program, the University of Southern Indiana, and the University of California at Santa Cruz. He’s led writing retreats at Esalen, Kripalu, Pine Manor, the Taos Writers Conference, Sewanee Writers Conference, Mendocino Coast Writers Conference, Killybegs Festival in Ireland, and elsewhere. He is a dynamic keynote speaker and workshop leader, and recently performed at the United Nations in Geneva with Dr. Rama Mani. 
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Poetry as Spiritual Practice: Reading, Writing, and Using Poetry in Your Daily Rituals, Aspirations, and Intentions and The More We Get Together: The Sexual and Spiritual Language of Love and other collections are available at my website, atwww.IndieBound.orgwww.amazon.com, and www.b&n.com or by request at your local bookstore.
Follow me on Twitter  @mcdowellrobert 

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