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  2. Watts Writers Workshop - Wikipedia

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    The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) awarded a grant of $25,000 awarded to enable the group to establish a meeting space for its writing programs as well as housing for some of the Workshop's members, and a year later gave a second grant of $25,000 in support of expanding the Workshop's programs. [1] The workshop continued to expand.

  3. Writing workshop - Wikipedia

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    Writing workshop may refer to: Writing circle, a group of like-minded writers supporting each others' work; Writers workshop (activity), a workshop format for critiquing and revising work Authors' conference or writers' conference, a type of conference to critique work. Clarion Workshop; Iowa Writers' Workshop; Milford Writer's Workshop

  4. Writers Workshop (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Writers Workshop is a Kolkata-based literary publisher founded by the Indian poet and scholar Purushottama Lal in 1958. It has published many new Indian authors of post-independence urban literature. It has published many new Indian authors of post-independence urban literature.

  5. Iowa Writers' Workshop - Wikipedia

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    The Iowa Writers' Workshop, at the University of Iowa, is a graduate-level creative writing program. [1] At 87 years, it is the oldest writing program offering a Master of Fine Arts (MFA) degree in the United States .

  6. Odyssey Writing Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... the Odyssey Writing Workshop is held annually on the campus of Saint Anselm College in ... (writer), Class of 2020; Peter ...

  7. Turkey City Writer's Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Turkey City Writer's Workshop is a peer-to-peer, professional science fiction writer's workshop in Texas. Founded in 1973 and still ongoing today, it was consciously modeled after the east coast Milford Writer's Workshop. [1] The workshop "was a cradle of cyberpunk" [2] where many of the practitioners of what would become cyberpunk first met. [3]

  8. Milford Writer's Workshop - Wikipedia

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    Judith Merril, James Blish, and Damon Knight founded the Milford Writer's Conference in 1956. [2] It is both a residential workshop and a writers' conference in which published science fiction writers convene over the course of a week to intensively critique stories and samples from novels (usually works in progress) and to workshop ideas on all aspects of SF writing.

  9. Paul Engle - Wikipedia

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    Paul Hamilton Engle (October 12, 1908 – March 22, 1991), was an American poet, editor, teacher, literary critic, novelist, and playwright.He is remembered as the long-time director of the Iowa Writers' Workshop and as co-founder of the International Writing Program (IWP), both at the University of Iowa.