MURFREESBORO, Tenn. —
Whether you dream of penning the great American novel or simply want to
hone your writing skills, the 2018 Fall Creative Writing Conference at MTSU is
the place to be.
The gathering is slated for 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday,
Sept. 15, in the Student Union Building.
“The conference helps fulfill MTSU Write’s mission to
nurture the creative writing community,” said Jennifer Kates, director of MTSU
Write and instructor of English. “It brings together writers in any genre and
at any level for a full day of creative inspiration.”
Kates said session topics will include elements of craft in
all genres, as well as community, submission and publication, writers’ retreats
and colonies, processes and habits.
“It’s a great way to connect with fellow writers, and most
participants leave with a new poem, scene or story idea in hand,” Kates said.
Historical novelist Ruta Sepetys will deliver the keynote
address titled “The Writer’s Suitcase.” Sepetys won the prestigious Carnegie
Medal for her latest work “Salt to the Sea.”
Her other bestsellers include “Between Shades of Gray” and
“Out of the Easy.” The daughter of a Lithuanian refugee, Sepetys recently was
awarded the Cross of the Knight of the Order by Lithuanian President Dalia
Grybauskaite.
Additional speakers include Sybil Baker, Jen Chesak, Dorin
Schumacker, Sandy Spencer Coomer, John Goslee, Marcus Jackson, Corabel Shofner,
Kenley Smith, Nathan Spoon and Elyzabeth Gregory Wilder.
Registration is $60 for the general public and $40 for MTSU
faculty, staff and students. The fee includes a continental breakfast, lunch
and all sessions. MTSU Write students and mentors may attend at no cost.
To register, go to https://tinyurl.com/y7nrj3az.
For more information, contact Kates at jennifer.kates@mtsu.edu,
mtsuwrite@mtsu.edu or 615-904-8163.
A printable campus parking map is available at http://www.mtsu.edu/parking/2018ParkingMap.pdf.
Off-campus visitors should obtain a
special one-day permit from MTSU’s Office of Parking and Transportation at http://www.mtsu.edu/parking/visit.php.
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