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Schedule:
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12 June to 18 June 2006
Check In: 4pm, Monday
Check Out: 11 am, Sunday
Dinner and Readings: Saturday
All reservations must be made
prior to 15 March 2006.
Limited to ten participants.
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Cost:
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The price is 2000 Euros per workshop attendee, based
on double occupancy, and includes:
- The six day workshop
- Six nights accommodations
- Les Aperitifs and hors
d'oeuvres to welcome you on Monday
- Petit dejeuner french
breakfast
- Dejeuner
french country lunch
- Group Dinner and readings on Saturday
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Note:
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A 50% nonrefundable deposit will be collected at the time
of reservation. The remaining nonrefundable balance is due
60 days prior to the workshop. If the reservation is made
within 60 days of the beginning date of the workshop the
entire fee will be due at time of reservation.
If you are making a reservation from the U.S., a conversion
from Euros into dollars will be provided at time of reservation
along with detailed instructions as to how to make the deposit.
Checks for payment in Euros will be accepted for reservations
from European Union countries. All payments are nonrefundable.
In this time of increased unpredictability, your
host strongly recommends travel insurance to protect against
loss of fees due to cancellations. Please consult your travel
agent. In the event that Le Lavandin should cancel any reservation
or workshop, all moneys paid shall be returned.
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Come join award-winning writers, David Kranes and Jeff Metcalf for
the 4th Annual Creative Writing Conference at Le Lavandin in the
heart of Provence. The week long conference will concentrate on
fiction, non-fiction and playwriting. In small groups, conference
attendees will work closely with faculty on work-in-progress and
new pieces generated at the workshop. Le Lavandin's Creative Writing
Workshop is on a first come, first serve basis and space is limited.
Le Lavandin's conference offers beginning writers and advanced writers
a wide variety of experiences. A willingness to be playful, a sense
of humor and a love of the written word are essential qualifications
for all participants! Conference members may bring laptops. Please
check your manufacturer's recommendations regarding electrical conversion
for France.
Guests enjoying a good discussion during one of our
Creative Writing Workshops.
David
Kranes is a writer of both fiction and plays. Published books
include six novels and two volumes of short stories. David's stories
have been anthologized and have won prizes including the coveted
Pushcart Prize. He has two novels and one book of short stories
forthcoming. His most recent novel is The National Tree.
His plays have been performed in New York and across the U.S. at
notable regional theaters. His play, BeautifulL Dreamer,
based on the life of American composer, Stephen Foster, was recently
performed in Atlanta. David has been a professor at the University
of Utah, where he's won numerous university teaching awards. For
fourteen years, he served as Artistic Director at Robert Redford's
Sundance Institute's Playwrights' Laba developmental laboratory
which sent over thirty plays to New York and other regional theaters.
Two of these plays won Pulitzer Prizes. In recent years, he has
spent considerable time consulting in the casino industry--in America
and abroad in matters of casino space and design.
An
award winning writer and teacher, Jeff Metcalf lives in Salt
Lake City, Utah where he teaches creative writing at the University
of Utah. Metcalf is the recipient of the Huntsman Award for Excellence
in Education, a Fulbright Memorial Scholar Award, the National Council
of English Teachers Award, the Lifetime Advocacy Award from Writers
@ Work, grants from both the Utah Humanities Council and the Utah
Arts Council and numerous other teaching awards. A finalist for
the American Fiction Award and a first-place runner-up for the Flyway
Humor Award, Metcalf currently writes for Amazing Outdoor Magazine,
Sky Magazine, Salt Lake Magazine, CATALYST
and numerous local and national publications. He is the co-founder
of the Sawtooth Writers Conference, Young Writers @ Work, and currently
is part of the New Playwrights Series sponsored by the Salt Lake
Acting Company. His most recent play, Where To? was performed
during the 2002 Winter Olympics in a collection of short plays entitled:
Cabbies, Cowboys and the Tree of the Weeping Virgin. Metcalf's
first book, The Last Steelhead was recently published by
Elik Press.
David Kranes and Jeff Metcalf were the subjects of a documentary,
Left Brain, Right Brain, which explores the craft of writing.
When he is not writing, Metcalf can be found fly fishing the great
trout waters of the West.
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