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Register for the Summer Writing Program 2011

Workshop Request & Course Registration Form

Please note that you MUST fill out a first, second, and third choice. Faculty and/or class cancellations may occur. In the case of a workshop being full or cancelled, we will move to your second or third choice. Naropa MFA and BA students will have first priority in choosing workshops. Noncredit students will be served on a first-come, first-served basis. While you are not guaranteed your first choice, we will do our best to accommodate everyone.

OPEN WORKSHOPS: You can be waitlisted for any workshop. To get on a waitlist, please email swpr@naropa.edu.

Open Workshops (as of 5/09/2011):

Course Week #
Melissa Buzzeo - For Debris Week 1
Samuel R. Delany - Writing Through Gender Week 1
Erica Kaufman - Prosthesis & Procedure Week 1
giovanni singleton - bluesography 5.0 Week 1
Tisa Bryant - scrim: material and multiple Week 1
Maureen Owen - Lyrical Acrobatics Week 1
Evie Shockley - Witness, Authority, Fiction, and Truth Week 2
David Matlin - Hybrids, Prose, and "The Marriage of Heaven & Hell" Week 2
Kabir Mohanty & Sharmistha Mohanty - Arcs, spaces, wholes Week 2
Karen Tei Yamashita - Doing Oulipo for Social Change Week 2
Marcella Durand - The poetical ecological journal Week 3
Jennifer Foerster - Poetics of Engagement Week 3
Jonathan Skinner - Disrupted Environments / Poetic Changes Week 3
Tyrone Williams - HOCUS-LOCUS: Occultation, Place, Placelessness Week 3
Jane Sprague - Whose Writing Who?: Poet-Editor-Publisher Agents of Activist Production Week 4
Steven Taylor - Song Works Week 4
Edwin Torres - Body-Roar/Brain-Lingo: Writing the voice of the body Week 4
Hal Willner - Music Production in the Arts; Past, Present & Future Week 4
Margaret Randall - Memoir, The Dangerous Genre: "truth" in the information age Week 4
  * REQUIRED
Student Last Name: *
Student First Name: *
Address: *
City: *
State: *
Zip Code: *
Phone: *
Email: *
   
WORKSHOPS: (please pick your faculty choice from the pull-down menu)
Registering for noncredit for (please check):
 

Week One: June 13–19 (WRI 051)
       Gender & Hybridity, and Should We Consider
        the Cyborg?
Week Two: June 20–26 (WRI 052)
       Fictions: The Story (Narrative and Anti-Narrative)
Week Three: June 27–July 3 (WRI 053)
       Ecology, Urgency, Dharma/Activist Poetics
Week Four: July 4–10 (WRI 054)
       Economics of the Counter-Culture: Performance,
        Publishing, Collaboration
        
All Four Weeks: June 13–July 10

Week One:  
First Choice: * Choose One
Second Choice: * Choose One
Third Choice: * Choose One
Week Two:  
First Choice: * Choose One
Second Choice: * Choose One
Third Choice: * Choose One
Week Three:  
First Choice: * Choose One
Second Choice: * Choose One
Third Choice: * Choose One
Week Four:  
First Choice: * Choose One
Second Choice: * Choose One
Third Choice: * Choose One
   
Summer Writing Program Tuition NonCredit: $475 per week (4 weeks = $1,800)
Registering noncredit for (please check):
Week One: $475 Gender & Hybridity, and Should We Consider the Cyborg? 6/13–6/19
Week Two: $475 Fictions: The Story (Narrative and Anti-Narrative)
6/20–6/26
Week Three: $475 Ecology, Urgency, Dharma/Activist Poetics 6/27–7/3
Week Four: $475 Economics of the Counter-Culture: Performance, Publishing, Collaboration 7/4–7/10
  OR    
All Four Weeks: $1,800 6/13–7/10
    Total Tuition: $
 

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"I understand that I am financially responsible for the course(s) for which I am officially registering. I also understand that the registration and drop/refund policies of Naropa University apply."

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Please pay for your registration by one of the following methods:

  • By phone: 303-245-4600, 10 am-4pm (MST) with a credit card
  • By check to: Summer Writing Program, Finance and Registration Manager, Naropa University, 2130 Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder, CO 80302
  • By paypal to swpcc@naropa.edu
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