Spalding University Offers a Community Workshop in Conjuntion with MFA Program
Information for Those Interested in Attending
Community Workshop students participate in an instructor‐led, 8‐day non‐credit writing workshop and are invited to attend all MFA Residency events, including lectures and panel discussions normally reserved exclusively for MFA students.
Writers interested in attending the Community Workshop submit a 5‐ to 7‐page writing sample in fiction, poetry, creative nonfiction, writing for children and young adults, playwriting, or screenwriting.
Email the writing sample as a DOC, RTF, or PDF file to mfa@spalding.edu. The MFA Office will reply by email regarding your acceptance in the Workshop.
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