Writing and contests have been woven into the fabric of the Chautauquan literary arts scene for decades. “Writing contests are a time-honored American literary tradition
This week’s Chautauqua Writers’ Center workshops will explore poetry in “nuts and bolts” and prose in “time and space.” Poet-in-residence Beth Ann Fennelly will teach
Members of the Young Writers Institute are shown during a session with instructor Kim Henderson, second from right, during Week Three. The inaugural Young Writers’
When readers of A Gentleman in Moscow enter the glamorous Metropol Hotel alongside the protagonist, they are not, like the book’s hero, in exile. Rather,
Russian artist and journalist Victoria Lomasko began work on publishing her book of graphic reportage, Other Russias, in 2014 as the Russian government passed laws
The Chautauqua Writers’ Center this week will delve into the past and the present. Week Four’s workshops include Robert Ostrom’s “Writing as a Practice for
New York City’s skyline is constantly transforming; Victor LaValle’s just happens to include trolls and witches. Born and raised in Queens, LaValle said he finds