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Terri Windling
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(2/10/05 9:21 am)
Writing Workshop in Tucson, March 12
We're once again offering the acclaimed "One Day Novelist" writing workshop at the Endicott West Arts Retreat in Tucson, Arizona on March 12, 2005. The course is taught by Will Shetterly (author of Dogland and other books) and Emma Bull (author of War for the Oaks and other books), and I'll be on hand during the afternoon to answer questions from an editor's perspective.

More information can be found on Will and Emma's Qwerty Ranch Writing School site: www.geocities.com/qwertyranch/writing/oneday.html

For anyone coming in from out-of-town for the workshop, there are several B&Bs in the area. Contact Qwerty Ranch for info.

If you'd like to be informed of other events at Endicott West in Tucson, as well as general Endicott Studio news, you can join our mailing list by writing to us at: endicottstudio@yahoo.com.

We might offer the One-Day Novelist again in May if there's enough interest, so if you can't make this one but would like to come in May, let Will & Emma know.

Edited by: Terri Windling at: 2/21/05 9:30 am
Terri Windling
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(2/21/05 9:09 am)
Re: Writing Workshop in Tucson, March 12
There will also be a small exhibition of Stu Jenk's new work at Endicott West at the same time as the writing workshop.

Stu creates very mythic/mystical photography, primarily with the desert landscape as his subject. Here's a link to Stu's web site: www.stujenks.com These wonderful images aren't manipulated on a computer in any way -- everything that's in the photograph is also on the film negative. Amazing work.

Terri Windling
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(3/2/05 9:43 am)
Re: Writing Workshop in Tucson, March 12
For folks in the Tucson area:

If you're unable to attend the workshop, but would like to join us to talk about books and writing at a catered lunch at the B&B across the street, there are a few extra lunch tickets available.

For more info and/or to reserve a lunch ticket,
follow the above link to the Qwerty Ranch Writing School site, where there is contact information.

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