Linden HallEast Main Street, Lititz, Pennsylvania17543
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Like to play with words? Want to become a better writer? Spend a week this summer exploring the literary arts.
The writing camp will cultivate curiosity and creativity in young writers, offering them the skills and tools they need to strength their work. Students will study masterful texts, dissecting them in order to gain an understanding of what makes the writing powerful. Students will then create a body of their own work, including polished poems, stories, and essays. Morning exercises will focus on developing critical and creative thinking skills, as students practice writing several types of persuasive essays. Students will also have the opportunity to hone their timed essay skills necessary for examinations like the SAT. The afternoon workshops will feature craft lessons on poetry and fiction, combined with writing exercises.
The workshop will be led by Lancaster’s poet laureate Daina Savage, who has authored more than 3,000 stories for magazines and newspapers, and Dr. George Scouten, Academic Dean at the prestigious Linden Hall. Dr. Scouten is also a former South Carolina Teacher of the Year for his work in writing instruction.
Held on the scenic campus of Linden Hall in the town of Lititz, the writing camp is an opportunity for students to spend a week of intensive study in fiction writing, poetry writing, creative nonfiction. The camp is open to both girls and boys entering high school. The cost is $300.
The camp runs June 18-22, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., with family members invited to a student reading at 3 p.m. June 22.