Daily Schedule
- Wednesday, Sept. 14
- Reception 6pm to 8pm
- March residence, 28100 County Road One, Cedarville
- Thursday, Sept. 15
- 8am: Registration, Community Hall
- 8:30am: Opening remarks
- 9am-Noon: Workshops
- Noon: Lunch on your own
- 1pm: Lecture Series: John Reed, “Get Your Novel Out of the Gate -- Fast!”
- 2pm: Lecture Series: Jessi Graustein, “Words in the Time of Electrons”
- Dinner on your own
- 7pm: Faculty Readings at March residence
- Friday, Sept. 16
- 9am-Noon: Workshops
- Noon: Lunch on your own
- 1pm: Lecture Series: Ray A. March, “The Author's Responsibility to Her Subject”
- 2pm: Lecture Series: Julia Connor, “What Happened at Black Mountain College and Why We Should Care“.
- 5pm: Dinner, Community Hall
- 6pm: Keynote speaker: Joseph Stroud, “The Journey Itself Is Home: A Discussion of Writing as a Practice”
- 7pm: Open mic for workshop writers
- Saturday, Sept. 17
- 9am-Noon: Workshops
- Noon: Lunch on your own
- 1pm - 3pm: Time to write!
- 3pm: Field trip to Cook-Davis Ranch, Eagleville
- 5pm: Dutch Oven Cooking Demonstration Dinner at Cook-Davis Ranch
- 6:30pm: Camp fire open mic for workshop writers
- Sunday, Sept 18
- 9am-Noon: Workshops. Workshop at Community Hall will be held at the March residence
All lectures and dinners (except Dutch Oven Demonstration Dinner) will be held at the Community Hall, 405 Bonner Street, Cedarville. Lectures, Friday and Saturday dinners are included in the conference fee.
For more details call (530) 279-2099, or e-mail ramarch@frontiernet.net