15.2K Views 186 Replies 2 points Most recent by aqua36 July 19 Summer … Students have subsequently been recognized through the Applicants should possess firm work ethic and some familiarity with the writing and workshop process, and should be comfortable with receiving (and giving) commentary and critique. We’re here to provide a change of pace: some good news.We adore the mentorship program — don’t tell anyone else, but it’s the area of the journal about which I am the most passionate! Copyright © 2010-2019, The Adroit Journal. The 2020 Mentorship August Experience - The Adroit Journal In many ways, 2020 has been filled with tragedy. At the end of the day, we are looking for the best potential: the writers with the drive to explore and discuss, the courage to delete and leap, and the determination to apply what they discover to future work.To provide you with better service, please login to your account. Prose – up to 3 pieces at a time, 9,000 words maximum (across pieces). What is it about our program and mission that piques your interest? Replies to: Adroit Journal Summer Mentorship Program 2020 #21. blueagave 5 replies 0 threads New Member. ! Students have subsequently been recognized through the National YoungArts Foundation & United States Presidential Scholar in the Arts designation, the National Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, and the Foyle Young Poet of the Year Awards, among a plethora of others. If you wish to do so, you may also upload an Academic Transcript to supplement your application. How would you spend your time with us?
Forgot? Sign in to your Submittable account. If selected to participate in the program, Mentors will have the option of creating an original syllabus, using one of three syllabus models provided by the Program Directors, or using an outside syllabus.Copyright © 2010-2019, The Adroit Journal. Art - up to 6 pieces at a time, both black/white & color accepted. Pass it along via our online submission manager. We are very proud of our alumni.

We like that. ), and participation in this workshop is not a route to publication in Applications for this year’s mentorship program consist of three parts—a We will provide dates regarding the application window for the 2021 application window in the winter of 2021.Mentors must be at least eighteen years of age, and may be previously affiliated or unaffiliated with the If you would like to apply for more than one genre, please note your preferences using the dropdown boxes in the application (though each Mentor will be limited to one genre of mentorship per summer). Why this workshop? The 2017 program will cater to the literary genres of poetry, fiction, and nonfiction. April 30. i would like to join the discord server too! Sign-up for The Adroit Journal Mentorship . Copyright © 2010-2019, The Adroit Journal. Important: If you wish to apply to more than one genre, please include two complete writing samples, one for each genre, with your second-choice genre following your first. Click here to view the mentorship alumni college list.Sorry, no records were found. Applicants should possess firm work ethic and some familiarity with the writing and workshop process, and should be comfortable with receiving (and giving) commentary and critique. Grades: Rising college students, college students Cost: Free. Poetry - up to 6 poems at a time, no length limits. Please see next page for additional application guidelines. Applicants should also possess the will to explore and improve! Kwon, Rachel Khong, & Cathy Park Hong for Point Reyes BooksThe Strand Presents Fatima Bhutto with Susan Abulhawa: The RunawaysGreen Apple Books Presents: Lysley Tenorio and Bruce Snider We’re ready for your best work.

The Writer’s Statement should detail the applicant’s specific interest in pursuing the Adroit Journal Summer Mentorship Program. Welcome back! Back to Mentorship. From the wildfires to COVID-19's path of unprecedented destruction and loss worldwide, we have seen and experienced unprecedented and (previously) unimaginable loss. Email. A National Poetry Quarterly Best of Issue scholarship recipient, she is the 2017 Critical Pass Junior Poet, a 2017 Teen Sequin, the author of 2 self-published novels, and a 2017 Adroit Journal Summer Mentorship poetry mentee. A graduate of Hunter College High School and the Adroit Journal Summer Mentorship, she currently studies at Williams College, where she has written a little for Parlor Tricks and a lot for The Williams Record.