09 May 2010

May 2010: Readings & Events 2 (this week forward!)

THE LIST:
Part I) Paris Events & READINGS (with asterisks) by dates in May 2010
Part II) Writing Workshops & related lit courses in Paris
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Notice: changes & additions keep arriving...

Part I) Events & READINGS by DATE in MAY 2010 (starting with Mon of week 2):

*10 May, 7pm - Rob Stephenson will read from Passes Through. In language that is frank and uncompromising this debut novel moves forward in a rare and daring manner. Rob Stephenson is a writer and composer living in Queens, New York. We were introduced to his fascinating book by Anne-Laure Tissut, French translator extraordinaire and friend of Shakespeare and Company. AT: Shakespeare & Co., 37rue de la Bûcherie, Paris 5ème. M° St Michel. http://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/

*10 May from 8:30pm to LATE: SpokenWord! Share your work on any theme or work on the theme of the night. Join SpokenWord Paris’ meetup group or see their blog at : http://spokenwordparis.blogspot.com/ AT: Cabaret Populaire/Culture Rapide, 103 rue Julien Lacroix Metro Belleville/Pyrénées 75020 Paris

*11 May at 7pm: Cara Black is back in Paris and she will be reading and discussing her new hit novel “Murder in Paris”, this time crime is underway in the Palais Royal! For those of you with lots of beach time, this is the 10th Aimee Leduc Investigation: so got for the set and splay out on the beach ready to be regaled! AT: the Red Wheelbarrow, 22 rue Saint Paul, 74004 Paris, M° Saint Paul

*12 mai 7pm : IVY Writers Paris and the FMSH/EHESS conference “Transmissibility /translation in the social sciences” conference invites you to hear some of the invited writers and translators read their works and works they have translated. Multilingual performances and bilingual readings will punctuate this evening which is to celebrate language, sound, poetry, connections. Please join authors Pierre Joris (American, who has written more than 40 books), Christophe Ippolito (American translator of books by Lebanese author Nadia Tuéni), Christophe Marchand-Kiss (French author and translator of numerous anglophone and other writers), Mark Goldstein (Canadian publisher, author and translator of Celan and Rilke), Susanna Sulic (Argentinian author and performing artist), as well as three rising stars in poetry and translation from Canada: Angela Carr, Bronwyn Haslam and Oana Avasilichioaei.
AT: Le Next, 17 rue Tiquetonne, 75002 Paris (M° Etienne Marcel) http://ivywritersparis.blogspot.com

*12 May 19h30 Evenings with an Author: Acclaimed novelist and memoirist John Edgar Wideman on ‘Briefs, Stories for the Palm of the Mind.’AT: the American Library 10, rue Général Camou 75007, RER-M° Alma-Marceau. www.americanlibraryinparis.org

15 May 10h00-19h00 Used Book Sale all day at the Library. AT: the American Library 10, rue Général Camou 75007, RER-M° Alma-Marceau. www.americanlibraryinparis.org

17 May 16h30 - 18h30 Jérôme Game (France, 1972) reads and presents his work as invited poet at Alessandro De Francesco's writing classes. Within the framework of Prof. Michel Murat's and Littératures et Langages Department initiatives www.lila.ens.fr Jérôme Game est écrivain. Il est né en 1971 à Paris, où il habite après avoir vécu plusieurs années aux Etats-Unis et en Angleterre. Il a publié 9 livres de poésie depuis 2000. Très nombreuses lectures publiques et parutions en revues en France et à l’étranger (Royaume-Uni, USA, Turquie, Belgique, Japon, Suisse, Canada, Chine,...) www.alessandrodefrancesco.net at : Ecole Normale Supérieure, salle Info 2, 45, rue d'Ulm, 75005 Paris

*17 May, 7pm - Tonight Shakespeare and Co welcomes Assaf Gavron, one of Israel’s most exciting writers, to read from CrocAttack! (Almost Dead in the US), his provocative, gripping and tragicomic novel about the perfectly ordinary madness that resides in the Middle East. Gavron is a musician, translator, editor, fast food commentator and captain of the Israeli Writers' Soccer Team. Son of English immigrants, he grew up in a small village near Jerusalem, lives in Tel Aviv with his wife and daughter and is currently in Berlin under the DAAD artists-in-Berlin scholarship. He has published four novels, a collection of short stories, and a non-fiction collection of Jerusalem falafel-joint reviews. His fiction has been translated into German, Russian, Italian, French, English and more, won prizes, was adapted for the stage, and optioned several times for movies. He has also translated from English-to-Hebrew J.D. Salinger's Nine Stories, Philip Roth's Portnoy's Complaint and Jonathan Safran Foer's novels. Fast as a thriller, blackly funny and very contemporary, CrocAttack! is the story of the lethal convergence of two very different lives, and of a country exploding around them. AT: Shakespeare & Co., 37rue de la Bûcherie, Paris 5ème. M° St Michel. http://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/

*17 May from 8:30pm to LATE: SpokenWord! Share your work on any theme or work on the theme of the night: TRANSLATION / TRADUCTION. Join SpokenWord Paris’ meetup group or see their blog at : http://spokenwordparis.blogspot.com/ AT: Cabaret Populaire/Culture Rapide, 103 rue Julien Lacroix Metro Belleville/Pyrénées 75020 Paris

*18 May at 19h30. IVY WRITERS PARIS invites you to a bilingual reading with Anne Kawala and Camille Martin.At : Le Next, 17 rue Tiquetonne 75002 Paris, M° Etienne Marcel / RER Les Halles, entrée libre! http://ivywritersparis.blogspot.com for more !

*18 May at 7:00 p.m. Panel Discussion and Reading: On Pleasure and Poetry at the American Library--with Paris Poetry Workshop Faculty... Cecilia Woloch, Jeffrey Greene, Heather Hartley, and Willard Spiegelman. Join Ellen Hinsey as she moderates an evening of conversation and readings with these authors and lovers of poetry who will share their literary works, their thoughts on the writing and reading of poetry, and their passion for rich and concise language that makes us feel more awake to the beauties and mysteries of our lives. At the American Library: 10, rue du Général Camou, 75007 Paris, France Tel. +33 (0)1 53 59 12 60

*19 mai à 18h30 Agnès Vannouvong fête la sortie de son livre. la rencontre/signature de son essai « Les revers du genre : Jean Genet », publié aux Presses du réel (préface de François Noudelmann). En présence de Franck Gautherot, éditeur aux Presses du réel et co-directeur du centre d'art Le Consortium de Dijon François Noudelmann, philosophe et producteur à France-Culture Danièle Roussel, directrice de collection aux Presses du réel et des archives Otto Muehl AT : Librairie L'arbre à lettres 62, rue du Fb. Saint-Antoine-75012 ParisTél. : 01 53 33 83 23 M° Bastille ou Ledru Rollin Un verre sera offert à l'issue de la rencontre.

*19 May 19h30 Evenings with an Author: Constance Borde and Sheila Malovany-Chevallier on their new translation of Simone de Beauvoir’s ‘The Second Sex.’

*19th May 7:00 p.m. David Lebovitz, author of "A Sweet Life in Paris" will present and sign his latest book, "Ready for Dessert: My Best Recipes." Pastry chef David Lebovitz is known for creating desserts with bold and high-impact flavour, not fussy, complicated presentations. Lucky for us, this translates into showstopping sweets that bakers of all skill levels can master. With his unique brand of humour, David serves up a tantalizing array of more than 170 recipes with his trademark friendly guidance that ensures success every time. Accompanied with stunning photos by award-winning photographer Maren Caruso, this new compilation of David’s best recipes to date will inspire you to pull out your sugar bin and get baking or churn up a batch of homemade ice cream. So if you're ready for dessert (and who isn't?) you'll be happy to have this collection of sweet indulgences on your kitchen shelf and your guests will be overjoyed, too. AT: WH Smith, 248, rue de Rivoli, 75001 Paris M° Concorde Exit: rue Cambon. For more info: http://www.whsmith.fr/ They would like you to RESERVE, so see the site for details

*20 May at 7:00pm Cecilia Woloch reads from Carpathia at Village Voice: Well-controlled eulogies to her dying father in rural Kentucky, lush lyric and prose poems to lovers and former-lovers in Paris and various Eastern European countries, and compelling anaphoric-based narratives that meander between innocence and experience, body and soul – these are the motifs in Cecilia Woloch's stirring new collection, Carpathia. Cecilia is, first and foremost, a relentless traveler (and watcher) of the human condition. Her poems risk the heart, teach and delight, and remind us that we won't leave this earth without our share of love and weeping. Village Voice: 6 Rue Princesse, 75006 Paris Metro: Mabillon Tel: 01 46 33 36 47

*20 mai, from 19h-20h Theme « Le crochet à phynances » for the Rendez-vous réguliers, les jeudis de l'Oulipo, chers aux amateurs de jeux de l'esprit et de littérature potentielle, continuent d'explorer des thèmes d'actualité, proposant lectures et créations originales. AT : BNF françois Mitterand, large Amphi. Starts promptly, so be there on time !

*21 May, 7pm - Cecilia Woloch’s Paris Poetry Workshop returns to Shakespeare and Company: A tradition for local and visiting poets, this May workshop is in its ninth year, reuniting English speaking poets from various corners of the map. We have many publications to celebrate this year – faculty and participants alike –so this grand finale is not to be missed. Come meet the poets and hear their latest work: Pam Davis, Kim Noriega, Elizabeth Iannaci, Betzi Richardson, Hope Alvarado, Elizabeth Marshall, Maria Ruiz, Eve Hoffman, Cheryl Passanisi, Shannon Burns, and Suzanne Allen. AT: Shakespeare & Co., 37rue de la Bûcherie, Paris 5ème. M° St Michel. http://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/

*23 May 7:30 MOVING PARTS presents a reading of Patricia Kogan’s screenplay "Vide Grenier" (mostly in English) For more, see: www.movingparts.org.uk or e-mail Stephanie Campion movingpartsparis@gmail.com for listings! Tel : 06 14 67 18 58 AT: Carr's Pub & Restaurant, 1 rue du Mont Thabor, 75001 Paris, M° Tuileries

*24 May from 8:30pm to LATE: SpokenWord! Share your work on any theme or work on the theme of the night. Join SpokenWord Paris’ meetup group or see their blog at : http://spokenwordparis.blogspot.com/ AT: Cabaret Populaire/Culture Rapide, 103 rue Julien Lacroix Metro Belleville/Pyrénées 75020 Paris

*26 mai 20h : Poète/publique : rencontre avec Cole Swensen & Bertrand Fillaudeau / José Corti Dans le cadre de "poète/public", résidence d'écriture qu'il effectue au Comptoir des mots de septembre 09 à juin 10, Frédéric Forte vous invite pour rencontrer un poète et son éditeur. Comment un auteur conçoit-il un livre de poésie ? Quel est le rôle de l’éditeur ? Les invités tenteront de répondre à ces questions, et à d’autres…AU :Comptoir des mots, 239, rue des Pyrénées, Paris 75020.

*26 mai 2010 à 19h Une rencontre avec Michèle Gazier et François Emmanuel. Au plaisir de vous y retrouver! AT : Librairie Wallonie-Bruxelles, 46 rue Quincampoix, 75004 PARIS tél: +33 (0)1 42 71 58 03 http://www.librairiewb.com/

*26 May, 7pm - Marilynne Robinson, author of “Home” (fiction) will read at Shakespeare & Co. Shakespeare and Company is thrilled to welcome Pulitzer Prize winning author Marilynne Robinson, ‘one of America’s greatest - and most singular - contemporary novelists’. The Guardian. Born in 1947 in Sandpoint, Idaho, Marilynne Robinson went to Brown University and enrolled in the graduate programme in English at the University of Washington, where she started writing her first novel, Housekeeping. Telling the story of two girls growing up in rural Idaho in the mid-1900s, it is regarded by many as an American classic; it received the PEN/Hemingway award for best first novel and was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize. Gilead, her second novel, won universal acclaim from critics, as well as the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Marilynne’s most recent novel is Home, a brilliantly imagined retelling of the prodigal son parable, set at the same moment and in the same town as Gilead. Home won The Orange Prize and The Los Angeles Times Book Prize in 2009 and was a National Book Award Finalist. Books of non-fiction include: Mother Country: Britain, The Welfare State and Nuclear Pollution, which was a finalist for the National Book Award and a collection of essays entitled The Death of Adam: Essays on Modern Thought. Forthcoming is a new book, Absence of Mind, in which Marilynne looks at some of the most vexing topics in the history of human thought—science, religion, and consciousness. AT: Shakespeare & Co., 37rue de la Bûcherie, Paris 5ème. M° St Michel. http://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/

*26 May 19h30 Evenings with an Author: Laura Furman, Diane Johnson and Daniyal Mueenuddin on the art of the short story and its place in American literature today. AT: the American Library 10, rue Général Camou 75007, RER-M° Alma-Marceau. www.americanlibraryinparis.org

27 may at 17h. Come meet director of WICE’s creative writing dept, Suzanne Allen, and other writers to share interest in writing, talk about options for courses and readings in Paris, make contacts and more!!! AT: Au Chien qui Fume, 33, rue du Pont Neuf, M°: Les Halles

*31 May at 7 PM: The Paris literary journal UPSTAIRS AT DUROC invites you to the second reading in their new series “Pause on the Landing” with poets TIMOTHY BRADFORD, CHRISTOPHE LAMIOT ENOS and NATHAN THOMPSON. Bios: TIMOTHY BRADFORD’s poetry has most recently appeared in ecopoetics, Drunken Boat and 42 Opus, and is forthcoming in No Tell Motel. In 2005, he received the Koret Foundation’s Young Writer on Jewish Themes Award for his novel-in-progress, based on the history of the Vélodrome d’Hiver in Paris, and was a guest lecturer at Stanford University. From 2007 to 2009, he was a researcher with the Institut d’Histoire du Temps Présent in France. Currently he teaches English at the University of Central Oklahoma. CHRISTOPHE LAMIOT ENOS lives in Paris after spending 14 years in the US where he taught French literature at UC Berkeley and at Rutgers. He is currently maître de conférences at the University of Rouen. His many publications include Des pommes et des oranges, Californie I – Berkeley (Flammarion, Paris, 2000) ; Sitôt Elke, illusion, récit en poèmes (Flammarion, Paris, 2003) ; Albany, Des pommes et des oranges, Californie II (Flammarion 2006) ; as well as his most recent part-French-part-English book 1985-1981 (Flammarion, Paris, 2010). His poetry is an exploration of lived experience, the contours of emotion and the internal workings of the quotidian. NATHAN THOMPSON was born in Cornwall and studied at the University of Exeter, where he later lectured in musicology. He now lives on the island of Jersey and runs the PoAttic reading series at the Jersey Opera House. His first collection, the arboretum towards the beginning, was published by Shearsman Books in 2008 and Holes in the Map appeared from Oystercatcher Press in 2010. A Haunting, a collection of lipogram sonnets, is due from Gratton Street Irregulars later this year. At: Berkeley Books of Paris, 8 rue Casimir Delavigne, 75006 Paris, Métro Odéon.

*31 May, 7pm - In his youth, James Frey spent many an afternoon at Shakespeare and Company and tonight we have the pleasure of welcoming him back into the fold. James Frey is the bestselling author of A Million Little Pieces, My Friend Leonard and more recently, a novel about LA, Bright Shiny Morning. James is a writer not afraid of a little controversy. There was a lot of noise surrounding his brilliant first book, A Million Little Pieces, which spawned a fact/fiction debate that captured America and the world. He has had highs and lows – but throughout them all, his writing continued to speak louder than all the brouhaha. James writes exhilarating books and posseses that rare quality – the ability to tell a truly good story. James Frey will read from “Bright Shiny Morning” (fiction). AT: Shakespeare & Co., 37rue de la Bûcherie, Paris 5ème. M° St Michel. http://www.shakespeareandcompany.com/

*31 May from 8:30pm to LATE: SpokenWord! Share your work on any theme or work on the theme of the night. Join SpokenWord Paris’ meetup group or see their blog at : http://spokenwordparis.blogspot.com/ AT: Cabaret Populaire/Culture Rapide, 103 rue Julien Lacroix Metro Belleville/Pyrénées 75020 Paris

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Part II) Writing workshops in Paris! (listed by start date) :


Been thinking about writing? WICE has too!!! New this spring: Gretel Furner will teach “The Art of Fiction,” (3-5 p.m. Tuesdays, May 11, 18, 25; June 8,15, 22; 144€.) With her perfect balance of reading, writing, and workshopping, her courses always fill-up, so don’t wait! Or if you want to get some poetry into your daily life, try the “The Poetry Expérience,” (12-2 p.m. Thursdays, May 13, 27; June 3, 10, 17, 24; 75€.) Facilitated by WICE’s Creative Writing and Literature Program Director, Suzanne Allen, this series of writing adventures is based on Jacques de Coulon’s poésie-thérapie and his appreciation of the French symbolists, so bilingual readers and writers are especially encouraged to enroll. As in most of our courses, beginners and the simply curious are also welcome. Pre-registration required for all courses. Join WICE and enroll today at http://www.wice-paris.org/wice/

The Other Writers' Group! David Barnes' drop in writers' workshop (just turn up!) every Saturday 5pm till 7pm. Bring 8 copies of your prose or poetry for instant feedback and discussion. Length should be up to about 3 pages (prose) or 2 poems. Suggested donation 5 euros. Upstairs in the library at Shakespeare & Company, 37 rue de la Bûcherie, 75005 http://www.meetup.com/The-Other-Writers-Group/

May 9th - June 6th : Plot and Narrative Containers: at WRITING BY THE SEINE: A five-week Sunday writing workshop offering a creative and supportive space for hopeful, emerging and experienced writers. 11AM - 1PM at the Shakespeare and Co bookshop, 37 rue de la Bûcherie, 75005 Contribution: 50 euros for an entire 5-week cycle. Please contact the workshop leader, Susannah Elisabeth Pabot, at writingbytheseine@gmail.com for more details and to reserve a place.

27 may at 17h. Come meet director of WICE’s creative writing dept, Suzanne Allen, and other writers to share interest in writing, talk about options for courses and readings in Paris, make contacts and more!!! AT: Au Chien qui Fume, 33, rue du Pont Neuf, M°: Les Halles

SIGN UP NOW: June 27-July 2, 2010: Paris Writers Workshop! France's longest running English language writers workshop will take place from June 27-July 2, 2010. For new and established writers are welcome. Small workshops in Memoir & Biography, Short Story, Poetry, Creative Non-fiction and the Novel with instructors: Memoir - John Baxter; Short Story - Sheila Kohler; Poetry - Alice Notley; Creative Non-fiction - Mimi Schwartz; & Novel - Matt Thorne. Special features include lectures, walking tours, evening events, and a closing literary dinner - all for one inclusive price. The Paris Writers Workshop is committed to providing inspiration and high-level instruction on craft to writers of all skill levels in a supportive environment. The PWW celebrates the diversity of voices within its community of writers. Visit: www.pariswritersworkshop.org or click here for details. Email: pariswritersworkshop@yahoo.com

03 May 2010

May Listing of Readings: a start!!!

THE LIST:
Part I) Paris Events & READINGS (with asterisks) by dates in May2010

Part II) Writing Workshops & related lit courses in Paris
Part III) News Reviews & Reviews News: publications, calls for work, new books & more!
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Part I) Events & READINGS by DATE in MAY 2010
(week 1 only, as this list is stil forthcoming--sorry folks! I will get the rest up asap!):

*2 mai : à 18h00 Multi-lingual reading / lecture « Poésie is not dead »—un cycle mensuel de lectures organisé par François Massut. Entrée 2 € (un verre de pich compris) pour payer le technicien qui enregistrera la session. AT : Studios Campus,12 bis rue Froment, 75011 Paris, M° Bréguet – Sabin, ou Bastille.

*4 mai 2010 à 19h Double Change vous invite à une lecture bilingue de Edith Azam et Anne Waldman. Bios : Auteur, Edith Azam est motorisée. Rencontre des difficultés colossales à faire un paragraphe biographique, est motorisée. Est née le deux mais toute seule : cela lui fait ni chaud ni froid, elle est vraiment motorisée. A déjà publié divers textes très motorisants, notamment RUPTURE et LéTIKA KLINIK au Denier Télégramme, L'ECHARPE DOUCE AUX YEUX DE SOIE et AMOR BARRICADE AMOR à l'Atelier de l'agneau. Donne de nombreuses lectures, lors de résidences ou de festivals au top du motoring, en France et à l’étranger. Toujours motorisée à cette heure et pour le reste ? Lire, écouter, diront toujours mille fois mieux ce qui là : m'autorise. Anne Waldman est poète, performeuse, professeur, éditrice, chercheuse touche-à-tout et activiste politique et culturelle. En 1974 elle a co-fondé The Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics avec Allen Ginsberg à Naropa University, et elle est encore aujourd’hui la directrice artistique des célèbres "Summer Writing Programs." Anne Waldman est l'auteur de plus de 40 livres, entre autres Kill or Cure, Marriage: A Sentence, Structure of the World Compared to a Bubble, du texte poétique: Outrider qui contient un entretien avec Ernesto Cardenal ainsi que d'essais sur Lorine Niedecker et Charles Olson. Manatee/Humanity (Penguin Poets 2009) est son livre le plus récent. Waldman est aussi l'auteur du légendaire Fast Speaking Woman (City Lights, San Francisco) qui a été traduit en français (Femme qui parle vite, Maelstrom, 2008), en italien et en tchèque, ainsi que de l'épopée lovis, trilogie de 800 pages (Coffee House Press), à paraître en 2011. AT : Point Ephémère, 200 Quai de Valmy – 75010 Paris, M° Jaurès ou Louis Blanc, Entrée libre. See www.doublechange.org for more !

*5 May 19h30 Evenings with an Author: Douglas Hawes presents his book, Oradour: The Final Verdict, the anatomy and aftermath of a massacre. Oradour tells the story of the peaceful French village of Oradour-sur-Glane, where, shortly after D-Day, an SS Panzer unit massacred 642 men, women and children. Nearly nine years later, 21 members of the unit faced trial in France. Only seven of them were German, the others were French Alsations, most of whom had been forcibly inducted into the SS. But who ordered the massacre and why? Were the Alsatians victims of murderers? Oradour: The Final Verdict provides dramatic answers to these questions and a compelling and up-to-date account of a monstrous war crime and its aftermath. AT: the American Library 10, rue Général Camou 75007, RER-M° Alma-Marceau. www.americanlibraryinparis.org

6 mai : 19h30-22h. Vernissage d’une exposition collective, en mai, où Chantal Bizzini expose quelques nouveaux collages photographiques (Exposition : 7 mai-29 mai) AT: IMMIX Galerie, 116, quai de Jemmapes, 75010 Paris

*9 May 7:30 MOVING PARTS presents a reading of Gwyneth Hughes’ play: "Swansongs" (in English) For more, see: www.movingparts.org.uk or e-mail Stephanie Campion movingpartsparis@gmail.com for listings! Tel : 06 14 67 18 58 AT: Carr's Pub & Restaurant, 1 rue du Mont Thabor, 75001 Paris, M° Tuileries

MORE MAY READINGS UP LATER THIS WEEK: LOTS TO COME!!!


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Part II) Writing workshops in Paris! (listed by start date) :

The Other Writers' Group! David Barnes' drop in writers' workshop (just turn up!) every Saturday 5pm till 7pm. Bring 8 copies of your prose or poetry for instant feedback and discussion. Length should be up to about 3 pages (prose) or 2 poems. Suggested donation 5 euros. Upstairs in the library at Shakespeare & Company, 37 rue de la Bûcherie, 75005 http://www.meetup.com/The-Other-Writers-Group/

May 9th - June 6th : Plot and Narrative Containers: at WRITING BY THE SEINE: A five-week Sunday writing workshop offering a creative and supportive space for hopeful, emerging and experienced writers. 11AM - 1PM at the Shakespeare and Co bookshop, 37 rue de la Bûcherie, 75005 Contribution: 50 euros for an entire 5-week cycle. Please contact the workshop leader, Susannah Elisabeth Pabot, at writingbytheseine@gmail.com for more details and to reserve a place.

SIGN UP NOW: June 27-July 2, 2010: Paris Writers Workshop! France's longest running English language writers workshop will take place from June 27-July 2, 2010. For new and established writers are welcome. Small workshops in Memoir & Biography, Short Story, Poetry, Creative Non-fiction and the Novel with instructors: Memoir - John Baxter; Short Story - Sheila Kohler; Poetry - Alice Notley; Creative Non-fiction - Mimi Schwartz; & Novel - Matt Thorne. Special features include lectures, walking tours, evening events, and a closing literary dinner - all for one inclusive price. The Paris Writers Workshop is committed to providing inspiration and high-level instruction on craft to writers of all skill levels in a supportive environment. The PWW celebrates the diversity of voices within its community of writers. Visit: www.pariswritersworkshop.org or click here for details. Email: pariswritersworkshop@yahoo.com