Bread Loaf Writers' Conference

This year, the Conference will take place from Wednesday, August 13, to Sunday, August 24.

Readings and lectures are open to the public. We hope you can join us!

Public Events Schedule 2008


We are pleased to announce the winners of the 2008 Bread Loaf-Rona Jaffe Foundation Scholarships:


Donna Miscolta's fiction has appeared in Raven Chronicles, The Americas Review, Seattle Magazine, New Millennium Writings, and Calyx, and has been aired on public radio.  Miscolta lives in Seattle, Washington, where she has received writing awards from local and state arts organizations, including an Artist Trust Fellowship, and literary grants from 4Culture and Seattle City Artists. She’s been a resident at Hedgebrook, and recently was selected as the 2009 curator for the Jack Straw Writers Program, which showcases the work of Pacific Northwest writers. She makes her living as a project manager for a local government agency.

Lynne Anderson worked as a professional chef for nearly a decade before obtaining a Master's Degree in Applied Linguistics.  She has been teaching English as a second language in various adult education programs and colleges in Boston.  Currently, she is working on her first book, Breaking Bread: Stories and Recipes from Immigrant Kitchens, which will be published in 2010.  She is also working on a collection of essays about her experiences teaching immigrants.  She lives in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, with her husband and two children.

Jill Bergkamp’s poetry has appeared most recently in Lumina, Coastlines, and 2River View.  She was the recipient of the Editor’s Choice Award for Poetry from Relief: A Quarterly Christian Expression, and has work anthologized in Best of Relief, Volume 1.  Bergkamp holds a degree from Florida Atlantic University, and is a graduate student in FAU’s Creative Writing program.  A native of California, she lives with her husband and sons in Florida, where she is the Director of Children’s Ministries at UMC of the Palm Beaches.


Click here for the original Bread Loaf-Rona Jaffe Foundation Scholarship press release.

For more information about The Rona Jaffe Foundation, visit www.ronajaffefoundation.org.



Click here for a PDF version of the 2008 Conference brochure.

The same information is available on the Conference web pages.



"Telling American Stories"
Click this link to watch a 27-minute video about the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference.  (Video created by Stephen Fisher Productions) 

Created in 2000 to celebrate the Conference's 75th anniversary, the video highlights the history of the Conference and includes interviews with Director Michael Collier, Bread Loaf Historian David Haward Bain, and the following Bread Loaf faculty and guests: Julia Alvarez, Patricia Hampl, Edward Hirsch, Garrett Hongo, Randall Kenan, Yusef Komunyakaa, Barry Lopez, Paul Mariani, Antonya Nelson, Jay Parini, and Ellen Bryant Voigt.



A note from the director:

The Bread Loaf Writers' Conference is one of America's most valuable literary institutions. For the past 83 years, the workshops, lectures, and classes, held in the shadow of the Green Mountains, have introduced generations of participants to rigorous practical and theoretical approaches to the craft of writing, and given America itself proven models of literary instruction. Bread Loaf is not a retreat—not a place to work in solitude. Instead it provides a stimulating community of diverse voices in which we test our own assumptions regarding literature and seek advice about our progress as writers.

In August we will again welcome more than two hundred talented writers to the historic Bread Loaf Inn, along with our distinguished faculty, and many agents and editors from major publishing houses and literary firms.

Come prepared to join fully in the busy schedule and to enjoy the beauty of the wilderness setting. No one who has done so has failed to be inspired, encouraged, or changed by Bread Loaf.

Michael Collier
Director 



 

My Midd Experience: I was inspired by the tangible changes my fellow students brought about at local and national levels. (Corinne Almquist '09)
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