June 29–July 11
July 13–July 25

Completing grades 9–12

Motivated rising 9th graders will also be considered

6–8 students

Whether you want to write your first novel or create a poem that captures a specific emotion or experience, this dynamic workshop-style seminar is a step toward finding your voice and pushing your boundaries as a creative writer. Through personalized exercises led by published authors, develop skills in the genre of your choosing while exploring important craft challenges such as dialogue, imagery, narrative structure, word choice, theme, and storytelling technique. Share your work and receive valuable feedback from your peers and instructor as you push yourself to think creatively and try new techniques.

FEATURED FACULTY

University of Montana, M.S., Environmental Studies, focus in Creative Nonfiction
University of Redlands, B.A., International Relations/Environmental Studies

During his time at the University of Redlands, Nicholas followed a curiosity about the intersection of political science, ecology, and communication. He lived for several months in Barcelona, Spain, to study the European Union’s land use policy and how mass media responds to social and environmental issues. This, along with several earlier intercultural learning experiences in Mexico, Guatemala, and southeast Asia, brought him to work in the intercultural education industry as Account Manager for American Field Service (AFS). During this tenure, he deepened a creative writing practice while studying ecology, psychology, and literature, which led him to pursue a Master of Science in Environmental Writing at the University of Montana, where he taught Writing Composition and was editor-in-chief of Camas Magazine. Upon graduation, Nicholas spent the next seven years working in senior editorial roles at Orion Magazine and Outside. His writing has been featured in Outside Online, Orion, Dark Mountain Project, Juxtaprose, Whitefish Review, Best American Poetry Blog, and others. He currently has a book coming out Spring 2025 with Milkweed Editions about pilgrimage and ecology.

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