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Workshop
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Date: March
26–April 2, 2007
Begins Monday, March 26, with dinner at 6 PM
Ends Monday, April 2, after lunch
Designed For: Alumni of any Founders
Workshop taught by Carolyn Yoder who want to take the
next step forward in their writing careers.
Workshop Tuition: $1,095
Limited To: 10 participants
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WORKSHOP FOCUS
This is a special and unusual retreat, open only to graduates
of Carolyn P. Yoder’s workshops. Participants will come
together for seven days and evenings to write, relax, eat,
play, and then write some more.
This workshop will include
- one-on-one critiques with Carolyn;
- group critiques;
- some lectures; and
- lots of time to write!
PLEASE NOTE: There is no assignment, but
attendees are encouraged to bring to the retreat works in
progress—nonfiction or historical fiction.
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Workshop
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Carolyn P. Yoder
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Carolyn
P. Yoder
Carolyn is the senior editor of history and world cultures
for Highlights for Children and has written numerous
articles on research and writing history for children. She
spent a decade serving as the award-winning editor in chief
of Cobblestone: The History Magazine for Young People;
Calliope; Faces; and Odyssey, which led to her
position as assistant publisher of Cobblestone Publishing,
Inc., overseeing development of its book division.
Carolyn is currently editor of Calkins
Creek Books—the history and historical fiction imprint
of Boyds Mills Press, publisher of her book George Washington:
The Writer. She also reviews juvenile history books for
the Civil War Book Review and has been a writer and
editor for the New Jersey Historical Society.
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