A residential workshop with Kathy Fish in Charles Town, WV

Monday Oct. 21 - Friday, Oct. 25, 2024

We will be staying at this beautiful “Almost Heaven” home in the Eastern Panhandle of beautiful West Virginia on the outskirts of Charles Town (not to be confused with Charleston on the other side of the state).
The registration fee covers workshop costs, one individual session with Kathy Fish, workshop materials, private room with bedding and towels, continental breakfast, lunch, dinner, light snacks, parking, and welcome gift.
Writing spaces abound in the nooks and crannies and porches of this amazing home. And when you just need a break, there are firepits, 2 hot tubs, arcade games, an exercise room, a pool table, a ping pong table, and a rescue farm next door (that we are welcome to visit) with cows, ducks, horses, chickens, bunnies and more.

Participants are responsible for their own transportation to and from the retreat venue. (Just fyi, you will not need a car while you are attending the retreat as all events are on-site.)

Kathy Fish’s stories have been widely published in journals, anthologies, and textbooks. Her work has been published in Ploughshares, Guernica, Swamp Pink, Electric Literature, Denver Quarterly, Best American Nonrequired Reading, the Norton Reader, and Norton’s Flash Fiction America (2023). Honors include the Copper Nickel Editor’s Prize, six appearances in the Best Small Fictions series, and a Ragdale Foundation Fellowship. Additionally, she was recently awarded a writer’s residency through the Kerouac Project in Orlando, Florida. The author of five short fiction collections, Fish teaches a variety of writing workshops online.
She also publishes a popular monthly craft newsletter, The Art of Flash Fiction, which was recently named as one of the 20 Best Creative Writing Substacks by Writers at Work.

Melissa Scholes Young is the author of the novels The Hive and Flood, and editor of Grace in Darkness and Furious Gravity, two anthologies of new writing by D.C. women writers. She is a contributing editor at Fiction Writers Review, and her work has appeared in the Atlantic, Washington Post, Poets & Writers, Ploughshares, Literary Hub and elsewhere. She has been the recipient of the Bread Loaf Bakeless Camargo Foundation Residency Fellowship and the Center for Mark Twain Studies’ Quarry Farm Fellowship. Born and raised in Hannibal, Missouri, she is currently an associate professor in Literature at American University.





Sandra Beasley is the author of four poetry collections, including most recently Made to Explode (W.W. Norton, 2021), winner of a Housatonic Book Award, as well as Don’t Kill the Birthday Girl: Tales from an Allergic Life (Crown, 2011), a disability memoir and cultural history of food allergies. Her freelance, poetry, and prose has appeared in a number of publications including the New York Times, Washington Post, Oxford American, The American Scholar, Poetry, Virginia Quarterly Review, and Poets & Writers. She edited Vinegar and Char: Verse from the Southern Foodways Alliance (University of Georgia Press, 2018). Honors for her work include a 2015 NEA fellowship, and six DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities fellowships. She lives in Washington, D.C., where she serves as the director of communications for a nonprofit; she is also the poetry editor for Blair, a publisher based in North Carolina. 
 

 

 

 

SCHEDULE

PRICING

Arrive day – Monday. Oct. 21

Check in after 3pm

6:30p dinner and meet and greet (happy hour)

Day One – Tuesday

8:30am Continental breakfast

9am – craft lesson/prompt(s) with Kathy

10:30am break

10:45am – 12noon – Writing Prompts with Ellen Weeren

12:30 lunch

2pm – 4:30 pm –

Kathy’s one-on-ones (4)

Free/writing time for everyone not meeting with Kathy

6pm dinner

Day Two – Wednesday

8:30am Continental breakfast

9am – craft lesson/prompt(s) with Kathy

10:30am break and writing time

12:30 lunch

2pm – 4:30 pm  

Melissa Scholes Young – Structure and Theme in Stories

Kathy’s one-on-ones (4)

6pm dinner

Day Three – Thursday

8:30am Continental breakfast

9am – craft lesson/prompt #1

10:30am break

10:45am – Kathy’s one-on-ones (4)

Free/writing time for everyone not meeting with Kathy

12:30 lunch

2pm – 4:00 pm  

Sandra Beasley Cultivating the Poetry in Your Flash Prose: A Generative Workshop on Musicality, Pacing, and Silence

6pm dinner and reading

Departure day – Friday

Breakfast and everyone checks out by 10am

A 50% deposit is required to reserve your spot. Full payment will be due 5 days before the workshop begins. (Deposits on Early Bird Specials must be paid by midnight on August 30.)  There will be no refunds after Oct. 1, unless we can fill the spot with another writer. In the case of a refund, there will be a 10% cancellation fee.

Early Bird Specials –

Register before midnight (EST) August 30, 2024

Private Room/Private Bathroom = $1, 575.00 SOLD OUT

Private Room/Shared Bathroom = $1,425.00 SOLD OUT

After August 30th

Private Room/Private Bathroom (if available) = $1,700.00 SOLD OUT

Private Room/Shared Bathroom (if available) = $1,550.00

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Please be sure to read over the requirements (Requirements) before you apply. By applying, you are indicating that you agree to these terms.

Once we review your application and confirm space is still available, we will send you an email invitation with more details and a link to make a deposit

FAQs for the Kathy Fish Workshop

1. What does the registration fee cover?

First and foremost, a chance to study with Kathy Fish and have an individual meeting with her. But also all workshop materials and a welcoming gift. Plus, accommodations from Monday afternoon on Oct. 21 through Friday morning on Oct. 25th, including free parking if you choose to have a car at the retreat. All meals starting with dinner on Monday and ending with breakfast on Friday, plus snacks and drinks.

2. Where is this located ?

The retreat in nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains in Charles Town, West Virginia, just over an hour from Washington, DC, by car. It’s about 20 minutes by Uber from the Harpers Ferry Train Station and about 1 ½ hours by car/Uber from both Dulles International and BWI airports.

3. Do you offer transportation ?

Participants are responsible for the costs and arrangements for getting to and from the retreat space. We can suggest third-party vendors for airport/train transport but are not able to coordinate arrangements for you. All workshop events will happen at the retreat space, so you do not need a car during the workshop.

 
4. Do I get my own room ?

Yes, all of the rooms are private rooms.

 
5. Do I get a private bathroom ?

Some rooms have private bathrooms and are priced accordingly. Reservations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Please register early if you want a private bathroom.

6.Can we share rooms to save on lodging ?

The pricing is structured on one person in each room.

 
7. Do we have to stay at the retreat to attend the workshops ?

The workshop fee covers lodging, meals, and workshop activities. You do not have to stay on property but fees cannot be reduced.

8. Will I have time to write ?

Yes. Prompts and writing time are part of the workshops. Plus, after dinner, you are free to spend your time however you’d like.

9. Do you accommodate dietary sensitivities ?

Of course. Please just let us know as soon as possible what your concerns are so that we can fully plan for them.

10. Is smoking allowed ?

No. Not in the house or near entrances.

 
11. Are pets allowed ?

Not Allowed

12. Can we extend our stay or come early ?

Unfortunately, the house is booked before and after our event. But we can recommend nearby hotels if you’d like to do that. Ellen also has writer retreat space at her home a few miles from the workshop space. Please reach out to her here if you’d like to discuss options.