Middle Grade Writers: A Generative Retreat

In-Person | Novels, Novels in Verse
Write, wander, and connect with fellow middle grade writers as we swap ghost stories around the campfire, engage in character development exercises, and play games designed to generate new pages and revive old ones.

Workshop Details

October 1, 2026 - October 4, 2026
Highlights Foundation Campus
$1299

Overview

In-person 4-Day/3-Night Workshop and Retreat

To write for children, we need to reconnect with the clever, imaginative, and curious core of our childhood selves. Join celebrated middle-grade authors Erin Entrada Kelly and Laurel Snyder for a four-day retreat focused on generative writing inspired by the sleepaway camps of our youth (or the ones we dreamed about!)

This retreat is designed for middle-grade writers at all levels, from beginners to published authors. You are welcome to bring your work-in-progress and/or blank pages from stories you have yet to write.

  • This is an in-person workshop at our Retreat Center with engaging discussions, writing exercises, and one-to-one consultations.
  • We include ample time to relax, retreat, and work on your own writing.
  • Lodging and meals are included.
  • Begins with dinner 5:30pm Eastern on Thursday, October 1, 2026.
  • Ends with lunch at 12:00pm Eastern on Sunday, October 4, 2026.

guests in front of the fireplace roasting marshmellows

a storyteller sitting in front of the horse barn on campus

picture book authors and illustrators writing retreat participants in activity

Two participants working on campus

Illustrator retreat on campus

“I really enjoyed this workshop, learning about writing for a Middle Grade audience while spending time with other writers. The food was wonderful, as always! And I enjoyed being on campus in the fall. Simply magical!”

“Erin and Laurel were so generous and kind with their knowledge and inspiration. I loved the casual format and how they kept things fun. The included one-on-one time was also very valuable.”

“There is so much that is positive, it is hard to narrow down, but I especially appreciated the quality of the workshops, the camaraderie between all, and the one-on-one instructor meetings.”

“Erin and Laurel were wonderful teachers, authentic, personable, and intelligent. They were so generous with their time and knowledge, and they treated us like peers.”

“Thanks to Laurel and Erin! The Playlist you put together was awesome, as were the arts and crafts. I learned so much from both of you– thanks for being so generous with your wisdom and advice.”

“Thank you, thank you, thank you! I feel like this retreat helped restore my brain and gave me time to play.”

Why This Retreat?

Middle-grade novels are clever and imaginative, yet grounded. Some of the very best ones find a way to weave plot and emotional arcs into one impressive narrative that ignites a passion for reading.

One way to write authentic stories is to connect with the emotional truth of the middle-grade reader.

Join celebrated middle-grade authors Erin Entrada Kelly and Laurel Snyder to discover new ways to start and grow your middle-grade narrative, with a retreat focused on generative writing and key middle-grade topics like character, plot, and voice!

Please note that a small portion of the workshop is set to involve outdoor exploration and/or hands-on craft activities. We request that you make note during your registration of any accommodations that can help support you during these happenings.

It’s a Great Fit If…

  • You are just starting to write for a middle-grade audience. You’ll get a broad overview of the landscape of today’s best middle-grade novels.
  • You are a middle-grade novelist wishing to deepen your community and revision. This workshop is centered on the middle-grade novel with craft-focused sessions.
  • You enjoy discussing stories and your journey with fellow storytellers. You’ll gather ideas and informal feedback about your story in a supportive environment.
  • You’d like a retreat where you can get to work. This retreat is not based on lecture. It’s time to work on your own projects, with the added immersive experience of presentations, generative writing exercises, and time to connect with fellow MG novelists over meals and informal gatherings.

Detailed Agenda

All Times are Eastern Time.  Click on the headings below to explore the agenda in more detail.

Pre-Workshop

  • You will receive a link to our virtual classroom where you can introduce yourself to fellow creatives and engage in Highlights Foundation related resources (including our Community Standards).
  • We encourage you to bring projects with you to the retreat at various stages in-progress, as you will have time to draft, revise, and polish your work during independent time. This retreat is not filled with lecture.  At its heart, this retreat is time to work on your project.
Day One: Thursday, October 1, 2026
  • 3pm – 5pm Eastern: Arrival and check in
  • 5:30pm Eastern: Appetizers & Dinner
  • Following dinner: WelcomeIntroductions via your favorite middle-grade titles
Day Two: Friday, October 2, 2026
Morning:

  • Breakfast
  • Discussion #1 with Laurel and Erin
  • Hands-on writing exercise, followed by sharing

Afternoon

  • Lunch
  • Writing & retreat time
  • 1:1 consultation with Erin or Laurel (ideas, revisions, and questions; no written feedback)
  • Social Hour

Evening

  • Appetizers & Dinner
  • Stories around the Campfire
Day Three: Saturday, October 3, 2026

Morning:

  • Breakfast
  • Discussion #2 with Laurel and Erin
  • Hands-on writing exercise, followed by sharing

Afternoon

  • Lunch
  • Writing & retreat time
  • Social Hour

Evening

  • Appetizers & Dinner
  • Campfire Q & A
Day Four: Sunday, October 4, 2026

Morning

  • Breakfast
  • Discussion #3 with Erin & Laurel
  • Retreat Time: packing, writing, book browse, and social hour

Afternoon

  • Lunch & Farewells

About Middle Grade Writers: A Generative Retreat

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What Level of Feedback Can I Expect for My Work?

Feedback Expected

  • There will be informal feedback opportunities and time to share work during generative creative exercises, and as you connect with fellow attendees.
  • Each novelist will meet with one of the faculty members for a consultation about their work(s)-in-progress. This consultation will not have written feedback or review, and is structured as a discussion for the needs of your project and publishing based questions.

If you’d like to learn more, see our note on feedback in our programs.

What Level of Commitment is Expected During the Retreat?

As an in-person event at our Retreat Center, you’ll have a chance to move away from everyday life to experience the retreat. It is important to recognize that this is not a “jam-packed” workshop; rather it combines opportunities for learning with ample time to retreat and work on your own projects.

The Highlights Foundation strives for a safe and inclusive environment. You will have access to our Community Standards prior to the workshop where we ask for your respectful engagement with fellow creatives, including our faculty and staff.

How Does This Retreat Support Our Mission?

Our mission is to positively impact children by amplifying the voices of storytellers who inform, educate, and inspire children to become their best selves. Middle Grade novels ignite a passion for reading and spark a child’s imagination. This workshop highlights the many ways to craft a middle-grade novel that will satisfy readers.

 

Can I Connect with Other Participants Prior to the Retreat?

You will receive a link to our virtual classroom where you can introduce yourself to fellow creatives and engage in Highlights Foundation related resources (including our Community Standards), prior to the event. 

Books by Erin Entrada Kelly

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Book cover: First State of Being
Book cover: Hello, Universe
Book cover: The Last Resort
Book cover: The Second Life of Snap

Books by Laurel Snyder

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Book cover: Orphan Island
Book cover: My Jasper June
Book cover: Seven Stories Up
Book cover: The Witch of Woodland

DETAILS

October 1, 2026 - October 4, 2026

$1299

Highlights Foundation Campus

362 Boyds Mills Road
Milanville, PA 18443

The Highlights Foundation strives for a safe and inclusive environment. You will have access to our Community Standards prior to the workshop where we ask for your respectful engagement with fellow creatives, including our faculty and staff.

LOCATION

All in-person Highlights Foundation workshops and retreats (including this one) are held at our Retreat Center: The Barn at Boyds Mills.  This site was the home of the original founders of Highlights for Children Garry and Caroline Myers, and is located in the Poconos Mountains of Pennsylvania on the traditional lands of the Lenape Nation.

All-inclusive registration includes workshop tuition, lodging, meals, beverages, and snacks.  You’ll receive more information about logistics after you register.