PROGRAM

Writers Roundup

Led by Lesley Poling-Kempes & Robin McLean
A retreat/workshop for experienced, published writers who want to dig deeper into a book project, or explore and organize a new one, and to reconnect with the writing life while part of a community of writers at Ghost Ranch.

The purpose of this focused time in the inspiring landscape and light of Ghost Ranch will be to reinvigorate your writing. To wake generative processes that you might have lost touch with. To find new access points into your work via community with other writers, via the metaphors of Nature.

This week, you can explore new works you had not imagined, and leave the Ranch with new energy to continue. There will be two optional daily group workshops and one semi-mandatory session per day. Critique sessions with Robin and/or Lesley will be arranged throughout the week.

Participants will bring their own preferred work essentials – laptop, iPad, paper, notebooks, pencils, pens, etc. Most Ghost Ranch rooms have a desk and chair. There are also places and spaces to write around Ghost Ranch, including the library and shaded portals on various public buildings. Wi-Fi is available but spotty.
Program Details
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Categories: Ghost Ranch Program Writing Literature Journaling
Date & Time Details: Arrival August 16th at 3:00 pm
Departure August 22nd at 10:00 am
Location: Ghost Ranch
Address: 280 Private Drive 1708, Abiquiu, NM, USA
Contact: Programs programs@ghostranch.org 505-685-1000 Email Us About Program
About the Leaders
Lesley Poling-Kempes
Lesley Poling-Kempes
Lesley Poling-Kempes is the author of fiction and nonfiction books about the American Southwest including “Ghost Ranch,” “The Harvey Girls: Women Who Opened the West,” and “Bone Horses”, a novel. Her most recent book, “Ladies of the Canyons: A League of Extraordinary Women & Their Adventures in the American Southwest”, won the WILLA and the Reading the West awards, and was given the prestigious Harris Award from the New Mexico Book Association “for outstanding contribution to the understanding of the people, culture, and history of the American West.”

She lives in Abiquiu, New Mexico.
Robin McLean
Robin McLean
Robin McLean worked as a lawyer and then a potter in the woods of Alaska before turning to writing. Her first story collection Reptile House won the BOA Editions Fiction Prize and was noted as a best book of 2015 in Paris Review. Her debut novel Pity the Beast was noted as a best book of fiction of 2021 in The Guardian and Wall Street Journal, and long-listed for the Reading the West Prize. Her second story collection, Get’em Young, Treat’em Tough, Tell’em Nothing was an Editors’ Choice in the NYTimes, and was longlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize.

She lives on Vancouver Island.