Morningside Writers is looking for academic, community & cultural Nonprofit Partnerships for Fall/Winter 2010-2011 for new series of workshops, lectures, and seminars. Interested agency partners please contact us: MWG Partnership.

Morningside Writers Group is listed among other regional writing groups, writing centers, and workshops that are alternatives to a full time MFA degree program in the April 2009 Cover Story in the Writer Magazine, in The L Magazine, and in Time Out New York.
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We are looking for serious, reliable, and disciplined short story or novel writers with a body of work. We are seeking writers with a firm foundation of The Elements of Fiction Writing, versed in workshop dynamics, and able to give and receive constructive feedback.

We meet bimonthly on Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m., in Midtown Manhattan. Each workshop is limited to six writers because it seems to be the best way to ensure that each member’s work gets the attention it deserves.

We use a glass booth format which allows for uninterrupted feedback during the workshop. It also forces everyone to listen to each other and streamline the feedback offered. Our goal is publication.

Please do not submit an application if you are not serious about improving your writing and unable to commit the time to a writing workshop. Please check your availability prior to submitting an application. If interested in applying for membership, please read the following information before contacting us.

The two-part application consists of a fiction writing sample (15-page maximum) in our group's format (Courier New, 12pt, double-spaced, 1" margins on all four sides, continuous line numbers, headers with page name/title/page number). The sample should consist of three distinct works. (To see what this looks like, click here.

Interested novelists must have completed at least (1) unpublished novel manuscript and at least (3) unpublished short stories in order to apply to either of the available workshops.

The second component are answers to the following short essay questions:

1. Who are you? Please provide a personal and/or professional biography, including age, and tell us about your educational background.
2. What are your personal and professional goals as a writer?
3. Have you been a member of a writing group before? If so, list elements that worked and which areas that could have been improved?
4. What are your realistic expectations in applying to a writers' workshop?
5. How would you handle a harsh critique?
6. Does your current schedule include time to commit to a biweekly workshop for a period of at least six months?
7. List several writers that you admire and whose work has been important to you as a reader and your growth as a writer.

Attach as an RTF or PDF, and e-mail completed application to fiction@morningsidewriters.com.

We appreciate your interest and application. Potential membership happens in three stages: application/writing sample, two-way personal interview with moderator, and an audit session with current workshop members. We apologize in advance for not being able to respond to all applicants.

*Morningside Writers Workshops are 12 sessions for $100, 16 sessions for $160, or 24 sessions for $280. We also use a non-disclosure agreement and membership bylaws.

 
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