From: scifinoir_lit-ow...@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:scifinoir_lit-ow...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Susan Sielinski
Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2009 5:21 PM
To: scifinoir_lit-ow...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Odyssey Writing Workshop 2009

 

Dear Sci Fi Noir Lit List Owner, 

 

If the members of Sci Fi Noir Lit are interested in writing science fiction,
fantasy, or horror, they might be interested in the Odyssey Writing
Workshop.  The 2009 workshop will be held from June 8 to July 17 at Saint
Anselm College <http://www.anselm.edu/>  in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Odyssey provides a great opportunity for writers to improve their skills and
receive feedback from editors and authors.  More information can be found in
the press release below, or on the workshop website www.odysseyworkshop.org
<http://www.odysseyworkshop.org/> .  The director, Jeanne Cavelos
<http://www.sff.net/odyssey/jcbio.html> , is always happy to answer
questions and discuss the workshop.  She can be reached by email at
jcave...@sff.net.  

 

I'd appreciate it if you'd consider forwarding this to your list.

 

Thank you, 

 

Susan Sielinski

Odyssey Administrator

susansielin...@yahoo.com

www.odysseyworkshop.org <http://www.odysseyworkshop.org/> 

 


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Publicity Release

January 2009

                                   

ODYSSEY WRITING WORKSHOP 

ANNOUNCES SUMMER 2009 SESSION

 

About Odyssey

Since its inception in 1996, Odyssey has earned a place as one of the most
respected workshops in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror writing
community.  Odyssey is for developing writers whose work is approaching
publication quality and for published writers who want to improve their
work.  The six-week workshop combines an intensive learning and writing
experience with in-depth feedback on student manuscripts.  Top authors,
editors, and agents have served as guest lecturers, including George R. R.
Martin, Harlan Ellison, Jane Yolen, Terry Brooks, Robert J. Sawyer, Ben
Bova, Nancy Kress, Elizabeth Hand, Jeff VanderMeer, Donald Maass, Sheila
Williams, Shawna McCarthy, and Dan Simmons.  Fifty-three percent of Odyssey
graduates go on to professional publication.  

 

The program is held every summer on Saint Anselm College's beautiful campus
in Manchester, NH.  Saint Anselm is one of the finest liberal arts colleges
in the country, dedicated to excellence in education, and its campus
provides a unique, lovely setting and state-of-the art facilities for
Odyssey students.  College credit is available upon request.

 

Jeanne Cavelos, Odyssey's director, founder, and primary instructor, is a
best-selling author and a former senior editor at Bantam Doubleday Dell
Publishing, where she won the World Fantasy Award for her work.  Being a
writer/editor makes Cavelos uniquely suited to provide students with
constructive and professional critiques of their work.  "I give the same
unflinchingly honest, concrete, detailed feedback that I provided as a
senior editor," Cavelos said.  Her typewritten critiques average around
1,000 words, and her handwritten line edits on manuscripts are extensive.
In addition, she guides students through the six weeks, gaining in-depth
knowledge of their work, providing detailed assessments of their strengths
and weaknesses in private meetings, and helping them target their weaknesses
one by one.  

 

Odyssey class time is split between workshopping sessions and lectures.  An
advanced, comprehensive curriculum covers the elements of fiction writing in
depth. Students learn the tools and techniques necessary to strengthen their
writing.  

 

The workshop runs from June 8th to July 17th, 2009.  Class meets for four
hours in the morning, five days a week.  Students spend about eight hours
more per day writing and critiquing each

 other's work.  Prospective students, aged eighteen and up, apply from all
over the world.  The early admission application deadline is JANUARY 31st,
and the regular admission deadline is APRIL 8th.  Tuition is $1900, and
housing is $700 for a double room and $1400 for a single.

 

Meet Our 2009 Writer-in-Residence

Odyssey's 2009 writer-in-residence is Carrie Vaughn, New York Times
bestselling author and Odyssey 1998 graduate.  Carrie is the author of the
phenomenally popular "Kitty" novels, about a werewolf who hosts a talk radio
show.  The first novel, Kitty and the Midnight Hour has over a hundred
thousand copies in print.  Books five and six of the series, Dead Man's Hand
and Kitty Raises Hell, will appear in 2009.  Carrie's short stories have
appeared in Realms of Fantasy, Weird Tales, George R. R. Martin's Wild Cards
series, and other anthologies.  She has a Master's degree in English
Literature from the University of Colorado at Boulder and has been a
lifelong science fiction fan and reader.

 

Other Guest Lecturers

Odyssey is pleased to welcome its 2009 guest lecturers:  bestselling author
Jeffrey A. Carver; award-winning authors Melissa Scott, Patricia Bray, and
Jack Ketchum, and Editor-in-Chief of the Ace and Roc science fiction/fantasy
imprints, Ginjer Buchanan.  

 

Odyssey Graduates

If you're reading science fiction, fantasy, and horror, you're reading the
work of Odyssey graduates.  If you've read recent issues of some of the top
fiction magazines in the field--Realms of Fantasy, Asimov's, Analog, Weird
Tales, Fantasy Magazine, Intergalactic Medicine Show--you've read stories by
Odyssey graduates Theodora Goss, David Barr Kirtley, Eric James Stone,
Clayton Kroh, Larry Hodges, Matthew S. Rotundo, James Maxey, Carrie Vaughn,
Carl Frederick, and Andrea Kail.  

 

If you've been to the bookstore lately, you've seen books by Odyssey
graduates, including Superpowers by David J. Schwartz, published by Random
House; Dragonforge by James Maxey, published by Solaris Books; Maledicte by
Lane Robins, published by Del Rey; Bloodstone by Barbara Campbell, published
by DAW; Red Dragon Codex by R. D. Henham, published by Mirrorstone Books;
The Mirror by Natalia Lincoln, published by Space & Time Books; The Eunuch's
Heir by Elaine Isaak, published by HarperCollins; and Kitty and the Silver
Bullet by Carrie Vaughn, published by Warner.  

 

Comments from the Class of 2008

"I sold three novels before I came to Odyssey.  I just wish I had gone to
Odyssey before I wrote them--they would have been better books.  Odyssey
freakin' rocks!"

 
--J. Justin Gustainis, author of Evil Ways

 

"You will never be more eager to work yourself to the bone.  Nor will you
have as much reward for doing it.  The six weeks at Odyssey have done more
for my writing career than my bachelor's degree in creative writing.  I only
wish I'd known about it sooner."

 
--Breanna Wojcik

 

Other Odyssey Resources and Services

The Odyssey website www.odysseyworkshop.org <http://www.sff.net/odyssey>
offers free podcasts, writing and publishing tips, a class syllabus, and
more information about how to apply.  An overview of the Odyssey Critique
Service is also available on the website at
http://www.sff.net/odyssey/crit.html.  This service provides authors with
professional-level feedback on their writing, done with the thoroughness and
depth for which Odyssey is known.  

 

Those interested in applying to the workshop should visit the website,
phone/fax (603) 673-6234, or e-mail jcave...@sff.net.  

 



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