Writing It Real Writer's Conference, Oracle, AZ

March 1-4 2012

We are filling up. You must email us at conference@writingitreal.com before making payment to see if our private casitas are still available and to learn about our shared housing or commuting option.

Start your Spring 2012 planning now and arrange to join us in AZ at the COD Ranch in Oracle one hour north of Tucson, one hour south of Phoenix. We’ll meet Thursday afternoon through Sunday breakfast, March 1 to 4th. Email us at conference@writingitreal.com if you’d like us to put you on our “interesteds” list. We have only a few private casitas available and there is a Round House for shared housing.

The 2012 conference will be the 15th that Jack Heffron, Meg Files and Sheila Bender have held.

Sheila Bender is an award-winning and widely published poet, author and writing facilitator. She founded Writing It Real in 2002 for those who write from personal experience, whatever the genre. A contributor to Writer’s Digest Magazine, she has written a dozen popular instructional books on writing from personal experience, including Creative Writing DeMystified, Writing Publishing Personal Essays, Second Edition, Writing Personal Poetry: Creating Poems from Life Experience, and Keeping a Journal You Love, among others. She has also written instructional prompts and writing tips for LifeJournal for Writers software (Chronicles Software). Her memoir, A New Theology: Turning to Poetry in a Time of Grief, was published by Imago Press in September 2009.

Meg FilesMeg Files is the author of Meridian 144, a novel; Home Is the Hunter, a collection of stories; Write from Life, a book about using personal experience and taking risks in writing; The Love Hunter and Other Poems; and Galapagos Triptych: Three Ways of Seeing the Galapagos Islands. Her novel The Third Law of Motion was a finalist for the University of Michigan Press’s Michigan Literary Fiction Award. She edited Lasting: Poems on Aging. Her stories and poems have appeared in many publications, including Fiction, Writers’ Forum, Oxford Magazine, The Tampa Review, and Crazyhorse. Her awards include a Bread Loaf Fellowship. Her work has been nominated twice for the Pushcart Prize, for the Mountains & Plains Booksellers Award, and for the National Book Critics Circle Award. She was the James Thurber Writer-in-Residence at Ohio State University. She teaches creative writing and directs the Pima Writers’ Workshop in Tucson.

Jack HeffronJack Heffron has been a professional editor for more than twenty years, serving as editorial director for three publishers in that time. He currently is managing editor of Man of the House, an online magazine. He is the author of a number of books, including The Writer’s Idea Book, published in an expanded tenth-anniversary edition December 2011. He also was a founding editor of Story magazine, which twice won the National Magazine Award for Fiction. His own fiction has been published in numerous literary journals and twice was nominated for the Pushcart Prize. His nonfiction has been included in Best American Travel Writing and has received awards from the Society of Professional Journalists and Authors. His column in Cincinnati magazine was selected as the best in Ohio in 2009. He teaches magazine and feature writing in the journalism program at the University of Cincinnati.

Join us and meet new writing colleagues and friends. The COD Ranch has comfortable rooms, delicious food, and breathtaking views. There are hiking trails, massage appointments available, and a hot tub.

Faculty members Sheila Bender, Meg Files and Jack Heffron will offer you interactive craft lectures, in-class writing instruction, small group manuscript workshops limited to 10 participants per instructor, and writing and publishing consultations.

Remember, whether you are experienced or new to writing, have a special project in mind, need a jumpstart or are switching genres, our conference provides the professional guidance you are looking for in writing and publishing memoir, non-fiction, fiction and poetry. Since 1999 our faculty’s trademark has been enthusiasm, warmth and genuine down-to-earth instruction. Be sure to think about what you’d like to work on in your one-on-one session, appointments to be made during the conference.

If you’d like a friend or spouse to stay with you, double rooms are available. Conference pricing is $760 dollars, which includes room and all meals as well as the conference fee.
Questions? Send us an email at conference@writingitreal.com for more info or join our mailing list for updates.

IMPORTANT TO NOTEWe are filling up. You MUST EMAIL US at conference@writingitreal.com   first to see if we have any private casitas left and/or to learn about our shared housing option.

Total Fee $760.

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2012 Writing It Real in Oracle, AZ
Conference Schedule & Highlights

(If you are interested in commuting to the conference, your fee will be $535–please email conference@writingitreal.com to make payment arrangements.)

Thursday March 1 – Sunday March 4

Thursday
1-3:30 Check in
3:30-4 Workshop Introductions
4-5 Sheila’s lecture (repeated at 8:30 for any unable to arrive by 4)
–DINNER–
7-8:30 Teach-in – quick writing exercises from Meg, Jack and Sheila

Friday
7:30-9 BREAKFAST
9-10 Meg’s lecture
10:15-11:15 Jack’s exercise
11:30-12 Meg on publishing
–LUNCH–
1-2 Sheila’s exercise
2:15-3:15 Manuscript workshops
4:30-5 Jack on publishing
–DINNER–
7-8:30 Readings: Sheila, Meg, Jack

Saturday
7:30-9 BREAKFAST
9-10 Jack’s lecture
10:15-11:15 Meg’s exercise
11:30-12 Sheila on publishing
–LUNCH &
FREE TIME–
3-5 Manuscript workshops
–DINNER–
7-8:30 Participant readings

Sunday
7:30-9 BREAKFAST
9-10 Keeping the Faith – Panel
10-10:30 Contest Awards and Class Photo