We will be unable to honor refund requests received after May 5, 2023.Eleven members of the Yale College Class of 2023 who distinguished themselves in the classroom, on the athletic field, and in their communities were honored with top prizes today in one of Class Day’s most treasured traditions. We will refund 75% for cancellation requests received by April 28, 2023, and 50% for cancelation requests received by May 5, 2023. Note genre of the submission: Fiction, Non-fiction, Poetry or Graphic Forms. Submit your writing sample as a Word document: 500 words, double-spaced in times roman, 12-point font, one-inch margins. It needs to accompany your application for admission and must be uploaded electronically. Payment Due (to secure your spot): April 21, 2023Īpplicants must be between 16 - 18 years old and a rising high school sophomore, junior, or senior.Ī writing sample is required. Non-Fiction Guest Author - Megan Stielstra Assigned Reading Once We Were Cool ![]() Poetry Guest Author - Nicole Beer Assigned Reading Real Phonies and Genuine Fakesįiction Guest Author (For Jotham Burrello, Jennifer Maritza McCauley and Lara Ehrlich's workshops) - Toya Wolfe Assigned Reading Last Summer on State Streetįiction Guest Author (For Anne Thalheimer's workshop) - Josh Neufeld Assigned Reading AD New Orleans After the Deluge Activate your muse in preparation for your workshop. The writer will present and then visit with your genre group You’ll be assigned one book to read by a visiting writer. Your instructor will assign a short exercise for you to complete before the first workshop. And they’ll harness the creative power unique to the writing workshop. They will challenge you to produce their best work. With few exceptions, our faculty will be the closest readers you’ve ever had. They will meet writers where they are but also prepare them with skills to write their next story, essay, graphic story, or poem. Our faculty are gifted teachers and published writers. This will create a shared literature to study during the week and allow students to investigate writing strategies from published work, and then have the opportunity to ask said writer about their creative process. Participants will read one assigned book from a visiting writer prior to the start of the workshop. Students will generate new material and then read it back to the group for feedback with an eye for revision. The workshop is a safe creative space to experiment, play, and develop narrative tools, and new work over the course of the week. The craft talks expose writers to genres outside of their own. ![]() Participants attend talks on the craft of writing, genre workshops, open mics, faculty and visiting author readings, student readings, and learn about careers in writing.Įach day starts with a craft talk from a visiting writer followed by small group workshop for three hours in the afternoon. We have capped the workshops at 12 writers per genre to ensure all voice are heard. Writers chose from one of three genres: fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. We’re seeking bookish wordsmiths interested in adding to their writerly toolbox, writers who will generate and share their work in an intimate, non-competitive, online community. Yale is excited to offer a one-week online summer writing workshop for 16 - 18 year old rising high school sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Virtual High School Program: July 9 - 14, 2023
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