Now in its
third year, the Ridgefield Writers Conference will offer new workshops,
resources and guidance for writers, starting Friday evening, September 25, and
running through Saturday, September 26, at the Ridgefield Library, with keynote
speaker Lary Bloom.
Based on the
workshop model of the MFA in creative writing, the Ridgefield Writers
Conference offers practical instruction in the craft and art of writing, with
new workshops and resources, panels on publishing and the writing life, agent
queries, readings, and wine and cheese networking receptions with and for
attendees and guests. This year’s faculty includes Michael White and Chris
Belden for long and short fiction; Sonya Huber and James Chesbro for memoir,
nonfiction and creative nonfiction; and Karen Osborn and Adele Annesi for
storytelling and cultural narrative.
The keynote
speaker for the 2015 conference is author, columnist, teacher and playwright
Lary Bloom, author of The Writer Within. Described by Wally Lamb as a writer with
“a sharp eye and a warm heart,” Bloom also authored the Connecticut Notebook
and co-authored The Test of Our Times. His columns have appeared in Connecticut
Magazine the Hartford Courant and The New York Times. Bloom has also taught at
Fairfield and Wesleyan universities and Trinity College.
As with last
year’s event, the Friday evening readings with Shamus Award-winning author
Peter Spiegelman and author Sonya Huber are free and open to the public,
including a wine and cheese networking reception hosted by co-sponsor, the
Ridgefield Library. Also free and open to the public are the Saturday afternoon
readings by attendees and guests, and a wine and cheese networking reception.
Book and resource tables and book signings are available throughout the conference.
The
Ridgefield Writers Conference runs from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, September 25,
and from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, September 26. For registration and full
information, visit Ridgefield Writers Conference, contact Adele Annesi or call 203.894.1908.