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==Notable Clarion graduates==
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Clarion is a six-week workshop for new and aspiring science fiction and fantasy writers. Originally an outgrowth of Knight and Wilhelm's Milford Writers' Conference, held at their home in Milford, Pennsylvania, USA, it was founded in 1968 by Robin Scott Wilson at Clarion State College in Pennsylvania. Damon Knight and Kate Wilhelm were among the first teachers at the workshop.[1] In 1972 the workshop moved to Michigan State University.[2] In 2006, the Clarion Writers Workshop moved from Michigan State University to the University of California at San Diego, ironically putting it as far west as the Clarion West Writers Workshop.[2]

Clarion is a residential workshop, limited to a small group of students. It is aimed at writers who already have some experience, though publication is not required. It is primarily focused on short story writing. However, there are discussions about novel-writing as most of the instructors are successful novelists.

The Clarion Method

Students write and submit short stories, which are circulated to the entire group. The next morning, the group and the instructor discuss every story in turn. This intense focus on each story is to enable a writer to understand the strengths and weaknesses of their stories, and in critiquing the stories of other writers, to learn more about writing.

The program is immersive and intense. Mornings are in the classroom, devoted to critiques and a few writing exercises. The rest of the day is for writing, reading and critiquing stories. Often, instructors meet again after dinner for free-wheeling discussions on writing, writing techniques, or industry gossip.

Each of the six weeks is taught by a different professional writer or editor, except for the two final weeks, which are usually team-taught by two instructors.

Separately, each student has an individual review session with every instructor, who has read several of the student's stories. This enables the instructor to offer a critique not just of individual stories, but also of the student writer's style and approach.

The organizers or instructors often bring in other authors, agents, and people from the industry to talk to the students. Usually, each instructor will do a reading of their work at the Mysterious Galaxy, a specialist speculative fiction bookstore that partners with Clarion. Students are encouraged to attend.

Classes are not usually held on weekends, but other activities - including social ones - may be scheduled. Water-wars are also a tradition at Clarion San Diego, and many instructors organize and participate in them.

Clarion at San Diego

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Clarionites at Play (photograph by Keyan Bowes)

Clarion moved - effective 2007 - to the University of California, San Diego. The Clarion Foundation is responsible for the move.

Other Clarion Workshops

  • Clarion South Writers Workshop is held in Brisbane Australia. It was founded in 2004. It currently runs biennially. In 2009, Clarion South lost its venue. Although the workshop was held that year, the organizers have had difficulty finding a new home for the workshop. In March 2011, they announced that future Clarion South workshops were "on hold indefinitely."[3]

Notable Clarion instructors

See also List of Clarion Writers Workshop Instructors

Notable Clarion graduates

See also List of Clarion Writers Workshop Alumni

See also

References

  1. ^ Wilhelm, Kate, Storyteller: Writing Lessons and More from 27 Years of the Clarion Writers' Workshop, Small Beer Press, 2005 ISBN 978-1931520164
  2. ^ a b Barry Jagoda, "Top Science Fiction Wriers' Program Comes to UC San Diego", This Week at UCSD, December 18, 2006 [1]
  3. ^ "Workshop update". Clarion South Writers Workshop. March 2011. Retrieved 04-03-2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)

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