Collaborate and workshop writing skills at Live Ideas Fall Institute

A logo of the Live Ideas Undergraduate Journal shows a sketch of an opened book with its pages in an arc. Arced above the pages are the words "Articles, poetry, art and photography" while underneath the name LIVE IDEAS is shown.

 

Have you been writing this semester? The Live Ideas Fall Institute, hosted by the Live Ideas Undergraduate Journal, is the perfect opportunity to workshop and refine your work in a supportive, creative environment.

K-State undergraduate students interested in developing written work of any genre — fiction, nonfiction, poetry, multimedia essays and more — are invited to a four-part writing workshop held from 6-7:30 p.m. Nov. 5, 6, 10 and 11 via Zoom.

Participants can expect collaborative workshop sessions with peers and editors, constructive feedback to strengthen voice and structure, guidance on preparing work for publication and a creative community of fellow undergraduate writers.

Students who attend all four sessions will receive a $250 scholarship.

Applications are due Friday, Oct. 31. Applications can be completed online. Accepted applicants will receive a confirmation email with Zoom details.

For questions, contact Laurie Johnson at lauriej@k-state.edu.

Submitted by Gracie Jo Stanton, graciejo@k-state.edu

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