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Cape Cod Writers Center Conference

The 55th annual Cape Cod Writers Center Conference will be held from August 3 to August 6 at the Resort and Conference Center in Hyannis, Massachusetts. The conference features workshops and craft classes in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction, as well as mentoring sessions with agents. Fiction writer B. A. Shapiro will deliver the keynote. The faculty includes poet Danielle Legros Georges; fiction writers Michelle Hoover, Ron MacLean, and Marcella Pixley; and nonfiction writers Richard Hoffman and James M. Lang. Participating agents include Noah Ballard (Curtis Brown, Ltd.), Kaylee Davis (Dee Mura Literary), Katie Grimm (Don Congdon Associates), Chad Luibl (Janklow & Nesbit Associates), and Sharon Pelletier (Dystel, Goderich, & Bourret). Tuition is $150 for a three-session course, $120 for a two-session course, or $70 for a single workshop. Manuscript consultations are available for an additional $150; query consultations with agents are available for an additional $25. General registration is $75 (free for Cape Cod Writers Center members). Lodging is available at the conference hotel for a discounted rate. The registration deadline is July 21. Visit the website for more information.

Cape Cod Writers Center Conference, P.O. Box 408, Osterville, MA 02655. (508) 420-0200.

writers@capecodwriterscenter.org

www.capecodwriterscenter.org

Catamaran Writing Conference

The 2017 Catamaran Writing Conference will be held from August 6 to August 10 at the Robert Louis Stevenson School in Pebble Beach, California. The conference features workshops, craft talks, and daily excursions for poets, fiction writers, and creative nonfiction writers. The faculty includes poets Dorianne Laux and Clarence Major, fiction writers Elizabeth McKenzie and Josip Novakovich, and creative nonfiction writer Pam Houston. The cost of the conference, which includes tuition, most meals, and shared

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