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Readers Retreat with Leigh Newman — Register Today!

June 22 @ 7:30 am - June 27 @ 5:00 pm UTC-7

Registration for general application workshops is open now!

General admission workshops including Book Branding,  Generative Writing and a Readers Retreat are filled on a first come, first served basis until capacity is reached. Register today!

 

Leigh Newman is the Editorial Director of Oprah’s Book Club. She is also the author of the story collection Nobody Gets Out Alive (Scribner, 2022), which was longlisted for the National Book Award for Fiction and The Story Prize. Her stories have appeared in Harper’s, The Paris Review, The Best American Short Stories, The Best American Mystery and Suspense, One Story, Tin House, Electric Literature, American Short Fiction, and McSweeney’s Quarterly Concern. Her memoir about growing up in Alaska, Still Points North, was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle’s John Leonard Prize. In 2020, she was awarded a Pushcart Prize and an American Society of Magazine Editors Prize, as well as the Paris Review’s Terry Southern Prize for “humor, wit, and sprezzatura.” Previously, she served as Books Editor for Oprah.com, co-founder of Black Balloon Publishing, senior editor at Catapult, editor-in-chief of Zibby Books, and Books Director at Oprah Daily.

Workshop Description 

In recent years, short novels— what some might have called novellas in the past—have reshaped the landscape of fiction. These are books that can be read in a sitting, but that pack the emotional punch of much longer works. Many of them are written by women or writers of color and have garnered not only critical praise, but the adoration of readers.

This workshop will explore elegant, slender, and perfectly constructed novels. Through close reading and discussion, participants will examine what makes these books so potent. The reading list includes contemporary and classic works such as “Small Things Like These” by Claire Keegan, “Intimacies” by Katie Kitamura, “Loved and Missed” by Susie Boyt, “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, “Passing” by Nella Larson, “The Pornographer” by John McGahern, and “We the Animals” by Justin Torres.

Please note: The cost of the novellas is included with tuition. Participants will receive the books prior to the start of Summer Words.

This is a 3-day workshop, meeting for 3-hours a day.

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2025 Tuition: 

2025 3-Day Readers Retreat: $755

Tuition Includes:

  • Faculty instruction and materials 
  • Access to all public panels throughout the week 
  • Breakfast and lunch at the Viewline Resort (Monday through Friday)  
  • Opening and closing receptions  
  • Discounted lodging rates at our conference site, the Viewline Resort in Snowmass Village, Colorado.
  • Two professional consultations with an agent and/or editor for most juried and book branding workshop participants (*generative writing and screenwriting students will have two alternative activities instead of one-on-one consultations)
  • Social activities such as guided hikes, an open mic evening and informal gatherings.

More About The 2025 Summer Words Writers Conference

June 22-27 in Snowmass Village, CO

Join us June 22-27 2025, in Snowmass Village for inspiring workshops, readings and craft talks at the Viewline Resort.

Recognized as one of the nation’s top literary gatherings, Summer Words is a six-day celebration of words, stories and ideas held annually in an idyllic Rocky Mountain setting.   

Summer Words 2025 will return to Snowmass Village, Colorado, a vibrant community just 9 miles from Aspen, with incredible mountain vistas in addition to 2.8 million adjacent acres of wilderness open for activities and exploration. Snowmass is home to 30+ restaurants, shopping, unique special events and music.

The faculty lineup and workshop descriptions for Summer Words 2025 are now available, and applications are open!

Details

Start:
June 22 @ 7:30 am UTC-7
End:
June 27 @ 5:00 pm UTC-7