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Hurston/Wright 3-Day Writers' Workshop
If you want to work with a master teacher who has been where you are and knows first hand the challenges you
face, this workshop is for you! Each class is instructed by a professional who not only knows about writing,
but how to teach writing. Whether published or unpublished you will be provided with peer review, instructor
feedback, and a community of writers in which to share ideas and solutions.
Hurston/Wright Creative Writing Workshop for Teens
Writing workshop that will enable 8th through 12th grade students to become effective communicators.
This workshop
will provide opportunities for students to develop their writing and reading skills in a nurturing group setting that celebrates
Black literature. This non-residential workshop will run during the summer and be followed by continued instruction
throughout the academic year.
Hurston/Wright Award for College Writers
This award honors excellence in fiction writing by students of African descent enrolled full time as undergraduate
or graduate students in any college or university in the United States. It is given for the best previously unpublished
short story or novel excerpt and is presented during an annual program where published writers welcome the honorees into
the national literary community.
Hurston/Wright Writers’ Week
The nation’s first multi-genre summer writers’ workshop for writers of African descent.
This is a weeklong program of classes and presentations by publishers, agents and writers. Writers’
Week brings together an international community of Black writers who work in a nurturing/safe space to
discuss their work, its meaning, and unique aesthetic. The workshop attracts – published and unpublished
writers, college students, seniors, retirees, and professionals.
Hurston/Wright LEGACY Award
The first national award presented to published writers of
African descent by the national community of Black writers. This award consists
of prizes for the highest quality writing in the categories of Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry.
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