Community of Writers at Squaw Valley
The Community of Writers at Squaw Valley is an annual writers' conference which holds its summer sessions in Squaw Valley, California (Olympic Valley). Panels, talks, staff readings and workshops take place in off-season ski lodges. Founded by novelist Oakley Hall [1] and writer Blair Fuller [2] in 1969, it is held each summer in Olympic Valley, California. The first conference was held in August 1970 in the lodges of the ski area. It was originally staffed by San Francisco writers including David Perlman, Walter Ballenger, Barnaby Conrad[3] and John Leggett,[4] the latter two of whom went on to found, respectively, the Santa Barbara Writers Conference and the Napa Valley Writers Conference.
The Community of Writers is a nonprofit 501©3 organization[5] and has a governing Board of Directors.[6]
In 2003, the Board of Directors voted to change the organization’s name from Squaw Valley Community of Writers, to The Community of Writers at Squaw Valley. This was in response to some Native Americans’ and others’ belief that in some contexts the name “Squaw” is derogatory. The Board decided it was best to change to name so that the word Squaw Valley referred to the place name only, to distance itself from any historical controversy or discomfort with the word.
Workshop
Workshops are held in fiction, (directors Lisa D. Alvarez and Louis B. Jones), nonfiction (director Michael Carlisle), poetry (director Robert Hass), and screenwriting (director Diana Fuller). From 1980 until 2000, novelist Carolyn Doty directed the writers workshops.[7] William Fox directed the poetry program during the years when it was integrated with prose. Later, poet Galway Kinnell reinvented and directed the Poetry Program for 17 years until 2004. The Screenwriters Workshop was founded by screenwriters Tom Rickman and Gill Dennis. The Community of Writers continues to be directed by Brett Hall Jones.[8]
Admission
The Community has a formal and competitive admissions procedure. Applicants are asked to submit an application fee and a writing sample.[9] [10] Average acceptance rate is 33%. Roughly 50% of those who attend are granted some form of financial aid. Scholarships and financial aid is provided through the donations for alumni, staff and friends.[11] The conference generally offers 8 fiction workshops of 12 participants each and two narrative nonfiction/memoir workshops of 12 each.
Authors
Noted authors who have been associated with the conference over the years include Bill Barich, Henry Carlisle, Olga Carlisle, Don Carpenter, Alan Cheuse, Lucille Clifton, Herbert Gold, Jay Gummerman, Gerald Haslam, James D. Houston, Diane Johnson, Yusef Komunyakaa, Li-Young Lee, Philip Levine, Peter Matthiessen, David Perlman, Mary Lee Settle, Gary Snyder, Max Steele, Robert Stone, Mark Strand, Charles Wright, Dean Young.
Faculty
Recent teaching staff included[12]
Poets: Kazim Ali, Don Mee Choi, Cornelius Eady, Katie Ford, Forrest Gander, Robert Hass, Brenda Hillman, Cathy Park Hong, Juan Felipe Herrera, Major Jackson, Harryette Mullen, Sharon Olds, Evie Shockley, CD Wright, Matthew Zapruder
Recent Fiction and Nonfiction writers: Steve Almond, Thomas Barbash, Sarah Shun-lien Bynum, Ron Carlson, Mark Childress, Alex Espinoza, Dagoberto Gilb, Janet Fitch, Lynn Freed, Richard Ford, Karen Joy Fowler, Glen David Gold, Sands Hall, Dana Johnson, Anne Lamott, Michelle Latiolais, Yiyun Li, Malcolm Margolin, Joanne Meschery, Victoria Patterson, Varley O'Connor, Kirstin Valdez Quade, Robin Romm, Alice Sebold, Martin J. Smith, Gregory Spatz, Elizabeth Tallent, Amy Tan, Hector Tobar, Diana Wagman, Josh Weil, Tiphanie Yanique, Al Young
For over 30 years, Gill Dennis taught the special Finding the Story Workshop at the Community of Writers until his death in 2015.[13]
Teaching Screenwriters include: Eugene Corr, Trey Ellis, Christopher Monger, Frank Pierson, Judith Rascoe, Tom Rickman, Don Roos, Camille Thomasson, Christopher Upham, Michael Urban, Jason Wolos
Other Projects
The Poetry Program publishes an annual anthology of poems first written at the workshop.
In 2007, "Writers Workshop in a Book: The S.V. Community of Writers on the Art of Fiction," edited by Alan Cheuse and Lisa Alvarez, with a foreword by Richard Ford, was published.
The Community of Writers once sponsored the "Art of the Wild Writers' Conference" along with U.C. Davis but that program has been discontinued.[14][15]
Published Alumni Reading Series Each summer, recently published alumni return to the conference with their recently published books. Alumni who have been part of this reading series include Anita Amirrezvani, Eddy Ancinas, Ramona Ausubel, David Bajo, Charmaine Craig, Eileen Cronin, Heather Donahue, Cai Emmons, Amy Franklin-Willis, Joshua Ferris, Jamie Ford, Vicki Forman, Alison Singh Gee, Tanya Egan Gibson, Alan Grostephan, Judith Hendricks, Susan Henderson, Sara J. Henry, Rhoda Huffey, Alma Katsu, Krys Lee, Edan Lepucki, Paulette Livers, Regina Louise, Michael David Lukas, Peyton Marshall, Marisa Matarazzo, Mark Maynard, Janis Cooke Newman, Jessica O’Dwyer, Aline Ohanesian, Victoria Patterson, Andrew Roe, Adrienne Sharp, Jordan Fisher Smith, Scott Sparling, Ellen Sussman, Lisa Tucker, Brenda Rickman Vantrease, Mary Volmer, Dora Calott Wang, M.D., Andrew Winer, Alia Yunis, Désirée Zamorano among others including those who have returned as teaching staff.
Alumni
Writers and poets who have attended the Community of Writers as participants (students) include: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Aimee Bender, David Benioff, Elise Blackwell, Michael Chabon, Meg Waite Clayton, Carol Edgarian, Selden Edwards, Jennifer Egan, Thomas Sayers Ellis, Molly Fisk, Lev Grossman, Patricia Spears Jones, Troy Jollimore, Maile Meloy, Nami Mun, Kem Nunn, Kris Saknussemm, Frederick Reiken, Ann Rice, Elizabeth Rosner and many others, including those who have returned as teaching staff.[16]
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/16/books/16hall.html
- ↑ http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Blair-Fuller-writer-and-literary-mentor-dies-2336539.php
- ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/17/arts/design/barnaby-conrad-bullfighter-and-novelist-dies-at-90.html
- ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/31/arts/jack-leggett-pivotal-figure-in-creative-writing-dies-at-97.html
- ↑ http://www.squawvalleywriters.org/donate/
- ↑ http://www.squawvalleywriters.org/about/directors/
- ↑ http://articles.latimes.com/2003/apr/02/local/me-doty2
- ↑ http://www.literarymama.com/profiles/archives/2014/03/a-conversation-with-brett-hall-jones-and-sands-hall.html
- ↑ http://www.squawvalleywriters.org/workshops/poetry-workshop/
- ↑ http://www.squawvalleywriters.org/workshops/writers-workshops/
- ↑ http://www.squawvalleywriters.org/workshops/financial-aid-scholarships/
- ↑ http://www.squawvalleywriters.org/
- ↑ http://variety.com/2015/film/news/gill-dennis-dead-walk-the-line-screenwriter-was-74-1201497890/
- ↑ http://news.ucdavis.edu/search/news_detail.lasso?id=5088
- ↑ http://news.ucdavis.edu/search/news_detail.lasso?id=4439
- ↑ http://www.squawvalleywriters.org/alumni/
External links
- Community of Writers at Squaw Valley
- The Word on Writers Conferences, the Chronicle of Higher Education
- from Readings and Workshops blog, Poets and Writers
- Dispatches From Squaw’s Annual High-Altititude Literary Gathering
- Writer Retreats: My Experience at Squaw Valley
- The Writers' Guide: UC Berkeley Alumni Association profile of Oakley Hall and the conference