Dzanc National Workshop day

March 11, 2010
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Dzanc asked us to post this. I like the idea. I’m a strong proponent of the workshop environment to elevate writing from private diary ramblings to poignantly crafted explorations.

From the Dzanc site:

The DZANC DAY workshops serve not only to expand Dzanc’s effort to bring inexpensive, face-to-face workshops to a wider audience, but, as noted, also to help us generate income that will allow Dzanc to continue that effort in our other charitable arenas – awarding the annual Dzanc Prize, running Dzanc Writer in Residence Programs in schools across the country, and more.




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Caleb J. Ross


Caleb J. Ross has been published widely, both online and in print. He graduated with a degree in English Lit and a minor in creative writing from Emporia State University in 2005. He is the author of Charactered Pieces: stories (OW Press), Stranger Will: a novel (Otherworld Publications, 2011), As a Machine and Parts (Aqueous Books, 2011) and, I Didn’t Mean to Be Kevin: a novel (Black Coffee Press, 2011).

One Response to Dzanc National Workshop day

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    David Blaine on March 12, 2010 at 2:07 pm

    Damn, they have a killer workshop in Ann Arbor, but I have to work that day. It is a great value at only $50.