Tremont Writers Conference

Townsend, Tennessee

Save the Date: October 23-27, 2024
– Applications open in 2024 –

Tremont Writers Conference

Townsend, Tennessee

October 25 - 29, 2023

Come to the smokies for creative inspiration

Join renowned authors and professional park educators for a writers conference like no other set on a lush, secluded campus nestled within America’s most-visited national park. Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont partners with Great Smoky Mountains Association to bring this five-day intensive retreat to a small group of selected writers with financial aid available.

Apply today to be a part of your chosen cohort: fiction, nonfiction, or poetry—and enjoy the benefits of award-winning author workshop leaders dedicated to focusing on you and your work. Days will be dedicated to learning and writing in small groups with meals and lodging provided; evenings will be focused around community dinners, some off campus, where you’ll enjoy faculty author readings.

Come to the smokies for creative inspiration

Join renowned authors and professional park educators for a writers conference like no other set on a lush, secluded campus nestled within America’s most-visited national park. Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont partners with Great Smoky Mountains Association to bring this five-day intensive retreat to a small group of selected writers with financial aid available.

Apply today to be a part of your chosen cohort: fiction, nonfiction, or poetry—and enjoy the benefits of award-winning author workshop leaders dedicated to focusing on you and your work. Days will be dedicated to learning and writing in small groups with meals and lodging provided; evenings will be focused around community dinners, some off campus, where you’ll enjoy faculty author readings.

Meet Our 2023 Workshop Leaders

Annette

Saunooke Clapsaddle

Janet

McCue

Frank

X Walker

Richard

Powers

Annette

Saunooke Clapsaddle

Janet

McCue

Frank

X Walker

Richard

Powers

Like all of Tremont’s programs, participants are highly encouraged to take advantage of the on-campus residential experience. You’ll share living spaces with fellow attendees in large bunkrooms. They aren’t glamorous, but they help foster a sense of community.

Roughing it (a little!) is part of the experience. Most of the workshops will take place outdoors, so prepare for a variety of weather, a little dirt, and possible sightings of animal friends. Low-tech connection with each other is another important aspect of the Tremont experience, perhaps now more than ever.

School students are frequently on campus having their own ‘Tremont experience.’ We serve 5,000 students and teachers each year, including many from communities that have previously not had access to wild spaces due to financial barriers, racial injustice, and other factors. Expect to hear children laughing and enjoying nature outdoors and even to interact with them during mealtimes.

Like all of Tremont’s programs, participants are highly encouraged to take advantage of the on-campus residential experience. You’ll share living spaces with fellow attendees in large bunkrooms. They aren’t glamorous, but they help foster a sense of community.

Roughing it (a little!) is part of the experience. Most of the workshops will take place outdoors, so prepare for a variety of weather, a little dirt, and possible sightings of animal friends. Low-tech connection with each other is another important aspect of the Tremont experience, perhaps now more than ever.

School students are frequently on campus having their own ‘Tremont experience.’ We serve 5,000 students and teachers each year, including many from communities that have previously not had access to wild spaces due to financial barriers, racial injustice, and other factors. Expect to hear children laughing and enjoying nature outdoors and even to interact with them during mealtimes.

Thank you to all our generous sponsors:

National Endowment for the Arts | Tennessee Arts Commission | South Arts

Dinner Sponsors: Southland Books and Blount County Friends of the Library

Lodging Sponsor: Dogwood Cabins