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Hurston/Wright Writers’ Week is the nation’s only multi-genre summer writer's workshop for writers of African descent with a tuition-free component for high school students. Since the first workshop in the summer of 1996, over 850 writers have attended the weeklong program of classes and presentations by publishers, agents, and writers.
The Week brings together Black writers from around the United States, as well as Black writers from the Caribbean, Africa, and Europe, who create a nurturing, safe space to discuss their work, its meaning, and unique aesthetics. Hurston/Wright Writers’ Week is distinguished by the diversity of the writers it attracts: published, unpublished, college students, high school students, seniors, retirees, professionals - all chosen to participate in the Week on the strength of their writing.
Perhaps the highest accolade given to the workshop is the number of participants who have returned to their communities, and inspired by Hurston/Wright Writers’ Week, have formed community workshops and support groups for Black writers. Testimonials:
“Please be advised the 2009 Writers’ Week Workshop has been temporarily suspended. It will be offered again in 2010. In keeping with our commitment to serve we are offering a 3-Day Writers’ Workshop. "
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