Young Writers Summer Residential Workshop
The Kenyon Review
about event.
The Young Writers Summer Residential Workshop is an intensive two-week workshop for intellectually curious, motivated high-school students who are eager to develop their creative and critical abilities with language—to become better, more productive writers and more insightful thinkers. In generative workshops, students write to explore ideas and produce fresh work in a variety of genres, including short stories, poems, and essays. With their instructors and peers, student discuss the craft of writing (and rewriting) to stretch their talents and develop their own unique voice. This residential program takes place at Kenyon College, home of the Kenyon Review and a leading liberal arts college renowned for its literary history and beautiful campus. During Young Writers, participants immerse themselves in college life, living in dorms, writing in college classrooms, eating in Peirce Dining Hall, and spending downtime exploring the Village of Gambier and the Lowry Athletic Center.
June 23, 2024 - June 28, 2024
$2,575 / session
Multi Day
Academic
event schedule.
June 23, 2024
starts: June 23, 2024
ends: June 28, 2024
June 16, 2024
July 14, 2024
starts: July 14, 2024
ends: July 20, 2024
July 7, 2024
The Kenyon Review.
he Kenyon Review was the vision of poet Roberta Teale Swartz and her husband, Gordon Keith Chalmers, who became the thirteenth president of Kenyon College in 1937. Roberta Teale Swartz, a protege and friend of Robert Frost, published two acclaimed books of poetry. She was also instrumental in recruiting John Crowe Ransom to found a literary magazine in Gambier. From the beginning, Swartz and Chalmers had grand ambitions for The Kenyon Review, and John Crowe Ransom’s stature in the literary world gave the magazine immediate clout. The inaugural issue, published in January 1939, included work by Delmore Schwartz, Ford Madox Ford, Randall Jerrell, and Robert Lowell (then a student at Kenyon, who had transferred from Harvard to study with Ransom). During Ransom’s 21-year tenure as editor, The Kenyon Review became one of the most influential literary magazines in the English-speaking world. Since Ransom, editors of the magazine have included Robie Macauley, George Lanning, Ellington White, Ronald Sharp, Frederick Turner, Philip D. Church, Galbraith M. Crump, Robert W. Daniel, William F. Klein, T.R. Hummer, Marilyn Hacker, and most recently, David H. Lynn, who shepherded the magazine for twenty-six impressive years. With the appointment of poet Nicole Terez Dutton as editor in 2020, the magazine begins a new era, but remains indebted to the visionaries who helped The Kenyon Review make history.
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