June 27 - July 2, 2010

Fees and Cancelation Policy

Fees and Deadlines

Paris Writers Workshop tuition includes enrollment in one workshop, afternoon and evening events, and Closing Dinner. The Individual Agent Consultation is not included. To secure your place, send the completed registration form with a manuscript of unpublished work (see General Guidelines) payment by June 15, 2010. Early-Bird Registration for applications received by May 15, 2010 is 650 Euros. Tuition for applications received after May 15, 2010 is 750 Euros.

PWW Cancelation and Refund Policy

Registrants canceling before May 27, 2010 will receive a 50% refund. No refunds are given after May 27, 2010. We are unable to make exceptions to this rule. Please consider travel cancellation insurance whenever making travel plans.

The Paris Writers Workshop reserves the right to change or cancel any speaker and/or session without notice. In the event that we must cancel a workshop and you do not wish to choose another workshop, you will receive a refund of your entire payment.

Transfer Fee

If you wish to transfer to another class after you have already registered, there will be a processing charge of €25 for each transfer.

Think About...

Please consider travel cancelation insurance whenever making travel plans.

Mission Statement

The Paris Writers Workshop is committed to providing inspiration and high-level instruction on craft to writers of all skill levels in a supportive environment. The PWW celebrates the diversity of voices within its community of writers.

The Paris Writers' Workshop is organized by WICE, a non-profit, organization founded in 1978 that offers innovative, educational courses and programs for the Anglophone community in Paris.

Click HERE for more information about WICE.

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Our Location and the Paris Literary Tradition

The Paris Writers Workshop takes place in the heart of Montparnasse, the city’s traditional artistic and bohemian quarter.

Workshops and Courses are conducted in the relaxing atmosphere of a 19th century building built around a secluded walled garden. We’re in walking distance of the great cafes – La Coupole, Le Dome, Le Rotonde, Le Select – where Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Man Ray, Henry Miller, Kiki of Montparnasse, Lee Miller and Salvador Dali met and socialised during the 1920s and 1930s, and which, closer to our time, were patronised by Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs and the other writers of the Beat Generation.