AWP Prep for First-Timers, Introverts, and the Intimidated

WRITING 762.21

Get tips and advice to help you navigate the Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) Conference in Los Angeles.

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What you can learn.

  • Get an overview of the annual AWP conference's activities and develop achievable expectations
  • Get guidance on developing your plan for attending—and how to get the most out of this singular literary event
  • Get insight into networking with other writers, editors, and publishers
  • Learn to use the AWP mobile app to maximize your time

About this course:

Arrive calm and confident at AWP to make the most of your investment and enjoy the conference. Join us to learn non-awkward networking, to set up your AWP app, and to design a stress-free strategy, so you don’t feel lost during programs. You’ll leave with contacts, a game plan, and all you need to actually have fun while putting your ticket money to work for your writing career.

Winter 2025 Schedule

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Saturday 10:00AM - 1:00PM PT
Future Offering (Opens March 01, 2025 12:00:00 AM)
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Notes

Enrollment opens two weeks prior to the event. Enrollment limited. Visitors not permitted. Internet access required.

Session led by special guest Paulette Perhach, author of Welcome to the Writer's Life. Paulette Perhach’s writing has been published in the New York TimesVox, Elle, The Washington Post, Slate, CosmopolitanGlamour, Marie ClaireYoga Journal, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, Hobart, and Vice. She’s the author of two million-reader viral essays.

Her book, Welcome to the Writer's Life, was published in 2018 by Sasquatch Books, part of the Penguin Random House publishing family, and was selected as one of Poets & Writers' Best Books for Writers. She blogs about a writer’s craft, business, personal finance, and joy at welcometothewriterslife.com and leads meditation and writing sessions through A Very Important Meeting. She serves writers as a coach, helping them figure out how to make a life and career out of being a writer while making the money work (as she figures it all out herself.) She's also a speaker on the topics of creativity, writing, and business.

Hugo House, a nationally recognized writing center in Seattle, awarded her the Made at Hugo House fellowship in 2013. In 2016, she was nominated for the BlogHer Voices of the Year award for her essay, “A Story of a Fuck Off Fund,” which is anthologized in The Future is Feminist from Chronicle Books, along with work by Roxane Gay, Mindy Kaling, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Caitlin Moran, and Audre Lorde. In 2021, she was selected as a Jack Straw Fellow. In 2022 she celebrated a nomination from Barrelhouse for Best of the Net. Her work has been included in round-ups from Memoir Monday, the Aspen Institute, Fortune’s Broadsheet, and Girlboss. She shared the honor of a 2021 Washington State Book Award for the anthology Alone Together: Love, Grief, and Comfort in the Time of Covid-19 as a contributor.

This course is held via video teleconference. As such, instructors use Zoom to offer a live class meeting at the designated time. Students must be present at the course meeting time to participate in the class. 

Course Requirements
Internet access required to access course materials.
Schedule
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Date
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Sat Mar 15, 2025
10:00AM PT - 1:00PM PT
Remote Classroom

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