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Saturday, March 7, 2015
Detailed Pub_Inc Program Overview
For most of 9-week program, students meet in hour long workshops. Workshops are led by instructor K.A. Simpson, and other writing professionals who also provides written feedback and offers prepared lectures on various elements of the craft of writing. These classes also include analysis of published memoirs and impromptu discussions about the writing process.
Because workshop participation is crucial, the full schedule will be available to students at the time students are notified of acceptance into the program. This should allow plenty of time to (re-)schedule any trips or other commitments over the course of the Incubator.
3 hours of individual consultations with the instructor
After each workshop meeting, students whose manuscripts were workshopped will meet with the instructor individually on a mutually agreed-upon date and time. The goal of these meetings is to allow the writer to synthesize the multiple perspectives students have heard at the workshop meetings, as well as strategize more specific plans for their work. Each writer will receive a minimum of 3 hours of individual consultation: 1 hour (broken up across 3 meetings, as the writer prefers).
In addition to these hours, the instructor will be available for weekly "office hours" sessions, at which students may drop in and discuss their projects as needed.
Weekly Check-Ins
To ensure that the manuscript develops, students will turn in a rough draft or revision of material every week the Incubator is in session. These will not be workshopped, but everyone will be required to complete them. The more you write, the easier it is to write!
Salon Series
At various times throughout the year, writers will visit with the class at a local pub, to discuss elements of the writing life.
Tuition
The entire cost of the program is $500. Tuition is payable in two installments. We have partnered with the Lillian Wright Simpson Foundation to allow tuition to be assessed on a sliding scale based on an individual's income level.
Free Open House & Info Session
Thinking of applying? Pub_Inc offers informal Q&A sessions via phone, including the workload, the application process, what the program does and doesn’t entail, the schedule, the philosophy behind our approach, and anything else on your mind.
Visit us at www.bkmkpublishing.wix.com/pub-inc for contact information.
Sunday, February 1, 2015
Chronicles of a Boy Misunderstood - Special Edition
Chronicles is an eye-opening look into the life of three Black gay men. The stories of each speaks freely about what it was like growing up as a Black gay man and how those experiences dictate how hard and long we love. The three stories boldly address controversial issues under specific topics including slavery, love, class, social status, racism and the LGBT community.
In a way, I used the book to reveal the pain and struggles I endured over the past 20 years and how I was able to grow from those experiences instead of allowing them to destroy me.
This thought provoking work will cause you to take an inventory of your own prejudices and judgments of others. It also offers guidance and advice to anyone struggling with loving themselves regardless of their race, gender or sexual orientation.
A few weeks ago, I released a special edition of the book. What makes it special is that it includes a non-fiction piece that dissecs some of the reasons that prejudice, hatred, and fear still persists in society. I wrote the piece but it includes excerpts from an expert in African American Studies at the University of Cincinnati and a former Ret. US Army Sergeant.
Get your copy today. Only 100 copies will be printed. http://www.lulu.com/shop/k-a-simpson/chronicles-of-a-boy-misunderstood-special-edition/hardcover/product-21999164.html