Address:
The Pennsylvania Writing and Literature Project
210 E. Rosedale Avenue
West Chester University
West Chester, PA 19383
Phone: 610-436-2202
Fax: 610-436-3212
Mary Buckelew, Ph.D.
Director
610-436-2998
mbuckelew@wcupa.edu
Ann Mascherino
Program Coordinator
610-436-2202
amascherino@wcupa.edu
The Pennsylvania Writing & Literature Project offers camps for students who love to write and read. The programs teach writing as a process in a relaxed, camp environment. All classes are small, averaging 13-15 students. All instructors are experienced teachers and Fellows of the National Writing Project.
On-line registration opens in February 2016.
Young Writers/Young Readers (YW/YR) teaches writing in a relaxed, non-threatening camp environment. Students try age-appropriate strategies and gain confidence. They compose, share, explore new genres, edit, and confer. Participants also share and explore quality children's literature and are invited to publish a page in the group anthology. Grade levels vary by site.
A variety of other programs are offered for students who want to focus on a specific genre of writing. Specialty classes include: Fantasy, Science Fiction and Horror Writing; College Essay Writing; Visual Arts Storytellers: Mystery at the Old Mansion; Writing Adventures; and Creative Genre Writing Workshop for Teens. These programs have limited enrollment and are offered only at specific locations and for specific grade levels. See our brochure for details.
Youth Programs are held at West Chester University, in sponsoring school districts in Berks, Bucks, Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery Counties, and at Longwood Gardens, Graeme Park, and Valley Forge National Historical Park.
Questions? For more information please call 610-436-3089, or e-mail the Director, Mary Buckelew, at MBuckelew@wcupa.edu.
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