Emerging Writers Institute gives youth chance to become published authors
UA Little Rock’s Emerging Writers Institute offers middle and high school students a chance to work with experienced writers from the university’s Little Rock Writing Project at a week-long camp June 25-29.
The program for students entering grades 6-8 will be held 9 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. daily. Students entering grades 9-12 will meet 1:30- 5 p.m. daily.
“We want to give the students a great writing experience,” said Greg Graham, director of the Little Rock Writing Project. “The end result of our time together is a professionally published anthology of the students’ writing, which includes a photo, a bio, and a selected piece of writing from each student. It’s exciting for them to see their work published in a book.”
The registration fee for both camps is $125. Registration for the Emerging Writers Institute is available online.
For more information on the Emerging Writers Institute, contact Graham at gxgraham@ualr.edu.
The Little Rock Writing Project is supported in part by the National Writing Project and the UA Little Rock Department of Rhetoric and Writing.