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Youth Summer Writing Camps at Porchlight

June 23, 2025 @ 9:00 amJune 27, 2025 @ 12:00 pm

Youth Writing Summer Camps!

Begins June 23rd.

Exploring Creative Writing for Youth
A half-day summer camp for youth

Starts Jun 23
300 US dollars
$300
East Washington Street
Available spots

https://www.porchlightliterary.org/service-page/exploring-creative-writing-for-youth?referral=service_list_widget

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Service Description
PorchLight Literary Center offers a new opportunity for youth to have fun with and find agency though writing. These week-long programs invite youth to explore their feelings and identities, or to imagine new realities through the written word. This summer our week-long programs will focus on the development different kinds of writing skills and how they can help us move through life.

Exploring Creative Writing
Our youth camp will introduce children to different modes and approaches to writing; from poetry, comics, and fantasy, to mixed media arts. At the end of the week, children will participate in a group reading at PorchLight, bring home a finished project, and be able to talk about their interests and insights with the people they love.

These classes are designed for children going into 4th through those coming out of 6th grade.
Our day will start at 9:00 and end at 1:00. Early drop-off is available.

Please contact Jennifer Colville ([email protected]) with any questions.

Our instructional team:

Margaret Yapp is the author of Green for Luck (EastOver Press, 2024). She is CEO, President, and Intern at Rampage Party Press and works as the Managing Editor of Prompt Press, amongst other gigs. She has an MFA in poetry from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and is currently an MFA candidate at the University of Iowa Center for the Book

Sarah Elgatian is a writer, educator, and activist whose work blurs genre lines and asks questions. Among other places, her writing has appeared in or is forthcoming from Crab Fat, Beholder Magazine, and print anthologies including Fifth Wheel Press’s Flux and the Iowa Writers’ House We The Interwoven. Marketing and Program Specialist at the Midwest Writing Center, Sarah facilitates the bi-monthly workshop group Writers’ Studio and the webseries Write More Light.

Jennifer Colville is the founding editor of Prompt Press, a project connecting visual artists, book artists and writers. She holds an MFA from Syracuse University and a Ph.D. from the University of Utah. Her collection of short stories Elegies for Uncanny Girls was published in 2017 by Indiana University Press. She is the director of PorchLight Literary Arts Center and a professor of creative writing at Coe College.

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Top off your summer months with The Rooftop Music & Reading Series. Each end-of-the-month-event brings a dynamic trio of performers together for a collaborative program of poetry, prose and music.

https://www.porchlightliterary.org/event-details/rooftop-music-reading-series

The series is a great way to support PorchLight while experiencing some of Iowa’s most exciting artists.

Tickets include drinks, refreshments and gorgeous views!

We are delighted to open the series with the team behind the Iowa Review, editor and non-fiction writer Lynne Nugent; and managing editor and poet, Alicia Wright.

Our musician is non other than local favorite, and world-class musician, Deb Talan.

Performer Bios:

Deb Talan has been writing songs since she was 14 years old. She formed The Weepies with Steve Tannen, played shows all over North America, toured in a real tour bus! Had songs placed in loads of movies and tv shows. Presently, Deb tours the country with her guitar-playing friend Dan Padley, bringing her music to people who need it. Her songs are equal parts prayer, meditation, medicine. But, rather like the medicine in Mary Poppins: tasty, colorful, and full of the bittersweet joy of being fully alive.

Lynne Nugent is Editor of The Iowa Review. Her chapbook of essays on motherhood and domesticity, Nest, won the 2019 Jeanne Leiby Memorial Chapbook Award and was published by The Florida Review in 2020. Her writing has appeared in the North American Review, Brevity, the New York Times, Full Grown People, Mutha Magazine, and elsewhere. Her essay “The Get-Out-of-Jail-Free Card” was named a Notable Essay in Best American Essays 2016, and her essay “My Grief Is a Student of the Humanities” was runner-up for Mid-American Review‘s Fineline prize. She holds an MFA in nonfiction writing and a PhD in English from the University of Iowa. In 2020, she won the Jean Jew Award for Women’s Rights, presented by the UI’s Council on the Status of Women.

Originally from Rome, Georgia, Alicia Wright has received fellowships from the Iowa Writers’ Workshop and from the University of Denver, where she is in her final year as a Ph.D. candidate in English & Literary Arts. She served as the 2020–2021 Denver Quarterly Editorial Fellow (Associate Editor), and is the editor of Annulet and publisher of Annulet Editions. She has been a Visiting Assistant Professor of English at the University of Iowa, and she currently works as Managing Editor of The Iowa Review. For the University of Iowa Department of English, she teaches a course on Literary Editing and leads The Iowa Review’s undergraduate internship program. She also hosts the poetry reading series Normie Creep in the Sacred Grove.

Her debut full-length collection of poetry, You’re Called By the Same Sound, is forthcoming from Thirdhand Books, an imprint of Bull City Press, in August 2025. Poetry appears or is forthcoming in the Paris Review, Chicago Review, Kenyon Review, Ecotone, West Branch, and jubilat, among others. Essays and reviews appear in Full Stop, Los Angeles Review of Books, and on the Ploughshares blog. She has presented her research and scholarship at MLA and the Louisville Conference on Literature and Culture since 1900, and her essay, “Deepstep Come Shining’s Interlucidations” is forthcoming in Selves and Others: Essays on C.D. Wright (Under Discussion Series, University of Michigan Press). She is editing a cluster, “C.D. Wright in Context,” for Contemporaries at Post45 (June 2025).

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Start:
June 23, 2025 @ 9:00 am
End:
June 27, 2025 @ 12:00 pm
Website:
https://www.porchlightliterary.org/service-page/exploring-creative-writing-for-youth?referral=service_list_widget

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