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Bluegrass Writers Studio™ Offers Two Options for Attending Summer Residencies

Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Kentucky.
An image taken in Lisbon, Portugal.

Residencies and Degree Requirements

Four sections of ENW 800 Writing Residency are required to obtain the MFA at Bluegrass Writers Studio™. Each section is 3 credit hours. Both the Domestic and the International Summer Residencies earn either 3 credits (if you stay two weeks) or 6 credits (if you stay four weeks). Two month-long Summer Residencies will also fulfill the residency requirement. You may combine credits from both Residencies to earn a total of 12 hours (ENW 800).

Domestic Summer Residency in Richmond, Kentucky

Residency Activities

Pulitzer Prize winner, Jericho Brown, giving the Keynote Address at the 2019 Domestic Summer Residency.

 

The Bluegrass Writers Studio™ Domestic Summer Residency is either one or two weeks—depending on how long you wish to attend—of intensive workshops, lectures, readings, and author socials. Focusing on individual writing, MFA participants experience the richness of a full semester of writing craft and critical analysis of their and their peers’ creative works. The typical day includes morning workshops in poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction. Workshops are led by program faculty and visiting writers. Afternoons may be free or dedicated to craft lectures and readings. Informal dinners with faculty and visiting writers and organized readings in local venues round out the days.

 

 

 


 

Past Visiting Authors Include:

A crowd of people listening to a speaker.

 

Jericho Brown, Ayse Papatya Bucak, Gabriel Bump, Kayleb Rae Candrilli, Kate Gale, Silas House, Rebecca Gayle Howell, Markus Egeler Jones, Holly Goddard Jones, Ada Limón, Priscilla Long, Karen Salyer McElmurray, Jennifer Spiegel, Nahid Rachlin, Savannah Sipple, and Ira Sukrungruang.

 

 

 


 

Residency Facilities

The Noel Studio at Eastern Kentucky University.

 

All workshops and many of the residency panels and readings are held on the EKU campus within Crabbe Library (Noel Studio and Java City) or the Keen Johnson Building (Pearl Buchanan Theatre).

 

 


 

Lodging

On-Campus: Affordable, dormitory housing is available on campus.
Off-Campus: Hampton Inn is a short drive from campus and offers a discounted rate for BGWS students.
 
There are also a number of other less expensive hotel options, and a couple more expensive, in Richmond, KY, most about a 5-7 minute drive from campus.
 
Air BnB also offers affordable, but limited, options in Richmond, Berea (15 minutes away), and Lexington (30-45 minutes away).

International Summer Residency in Lisbon, Portugal

Lisbon, Portugal“I can’t imagine anyone with an interest in writing or literature going through the Disquiet program and not being profoundly transformed—by the quality of the teaching, by the magic of Lisbon, and by the way the program is organized, which guarantees intellectual and cultural immersion to an extent unimaginable to the casual tourist. Disquiet is, to my way of thinking, the very best program of its type in the world: intense, humane, wildly energetic, with its heart in exactly the right place.”
—George Saunders
(Pastoralia; CivilWarLand in Bad Decline)

 

 

 

 

The Bluegrass Writers Studio™ offers our International Summer Residency in partnership with the dynamic and wildly successful creative writing program Disquiet International in Lisbon, Portugal. Check out our Gallery!

Students reading books.Disquiet International—named for the multi-genre masterpiece of vignettes, The Book of Disquiet, by Portuguese writer Fernando Pessoa—is organized by the famed US independent publishing house, Dzanc Books, in conjunction with the Portuguese Centro Nacional de Cultura.

It is an intense program of workshops in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry with some of the most engaging and acclaimed teacher/writers in the United States and Portugal. It is also a deeply immersive series of lectures, presentations, readings and excursions involving Portuguese literature, art, and culture.

Past guest writers and faculty include Denis Johnson, Padgett Powell, Erica Dawson, Colson Whitehead, Kim Addonizio, George Saunders, Brian Evanson, Robert Olmstead, Sam Lipsyte, and many more.

 

 

 

 

 


 

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For more information on Disquiet International, please visit their site.

Check out some testimonials from current and former Disquiet International attendees here.

Finally, join the Disquiet International Facebook page for insider and up-to-date information!

 

 


 

A laptop, coffe, and book on a table with people in the background.Past Residency Faculty and Guests Include:

Joseph Boyden, Amanda Boyden, Natasha Trethewey, Andrei Codrescu, Dinty Moore, Rick Barton, Kevin Moffett, Steven Church, Miles Harvey, Kristin Iversen, Hank Lazer, Steven Bogart, Bill Lavender, Jim Grimsley, Susan Schultz, Henry Griffin, Michael Winter, Jim Winter, Tayari Jones, Adam Levin.

 

 

 


 

Several people dining together at a table.Residency Activities

The Bluegrass Writers Studio™ Summer Residency is either two or four weeks – depending on how long you wish to attend – of intensive workshops, lectures, readings, and author socials. Focusing on individual writing, MFA participants experience the richness of a full semester of writing craft and critical analysis of their and their peers’ creative works. The typical day includes morning workshops in poetry, fiction, or creative nonfiction. Workshops are led by program faculty and visiting writers. Afternoons may be free or dedicated to craft lectures and readings. Informal dinners with faculty and visiting writers and organized readings in local venues round out the days.

 

 


 

Residency Facilities

Classes for Summer Residencies are held at the Centro Nacional de Cultura. Modern and reasonably priced hostel rooms are made available to all residency participants, or apartments may be rented. Those attending solely the Disquiet portion may arrange accommodations at the Living Lounge Hostel through Disquiet. Participants staying for both sessions may book rooms at the Lisb’on Hostel, through Bluegrass Writers Studio.

Participants wishing to arrive early or stay late may contact the hostel directly and arrange additional time, or choose housing not arranged by EKU.

Bluegrass Writers Studio

521 Lancaster Ave
Beckham 100
Richmond, KY, 40475-3102
Phone: 859-622-6263
Fax: 859-622-3156
Email: r-dean.johnson@eku.edu

 

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