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Â鶹¹ú²úAV hosts Tin House workshop in July.

By Randall S. Barton | June 15, 2018

For 15 years, Tin House, Portland’s preeminent literary magazine, has hosted a writers’ workshop at Â鶹¹ú²úAV. The weeklong is an intensive of workshops, seminars, panels, and readings led by prominent authors of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.

The idea for the workshop germinated with Tin House founder Win McCormack, who was familiar with Â鶹¹ú²úAV’s reputation as one of the country’s premiere liberal arts colleges and who had gotten to know a number of Â鶹¹ú²úAV graduates working as interns at the magazine. He felt that Â鶹¹ú²úAV’s Cerf Amphitheatre and Great Lawn would be ideal venues for author readings and literary discussions. Recently McCormack was appointed to Â鶹¹ú²úAV’s board of trustees.

This year the conference runs from July 8–15. The writing workshops, seminars, and panels are open only to paid registrants, but many of the author readings are free and open to the public. Readings begin at 8 p.m. at the Cerf Amphitheatre.

Schedule

Sunday, July 8:

  • Rosalie Knecht (Who is Vera Kelly?)
  • Camille T. Dungy (Trophic Cascade)
  • Benjamin Percy (The Dark Net)

Monday, July 9:

  • Robert Boswell (Tumbledown)
  • Lacy M. Johnson (The Other Side)
  • Lesley Nneka Arimah (What It Means When a Man Falls from the Sky)

Tuesday, July 10:

  • Antonya Nelson (Funny Once)
  • Shane McCrae (In the Language of My Captor)
  • Lauren Groff (Fates and Furies)

Wednesday, July 11:

  • Catherine Lacey (The Answers)
  • Tommy Pico (Nature Poem)
  • Wells Tower (Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned)

Thursday, July 12:

  • Randa Jarrar (A Map of Home)
  • Kiese Laymon (Long Division)
  • Tayari Jones (Leaving Atlanta)

Friday, July 13:

  • Chinelo Okparanta (Under the Udala Trees)
  • Lidia Yuknavitch (The Book of Joan)
  • Dorianne Laux (The Book of Men)

Saturday, July 14:

  • Melissa Febos (Whip Smart)
  • Danez Smith (Don’t Call Us Dead)
  • Alexander Chee (The Queen of the Night)

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