Full Tuition: $395 covers all classes and events from Wednesday through Saturday,
including breakfast and lunch (Thurs.-Sat.)
Early Bird Special: $375 if full payment received by June 1, 2010
Been here before? $365 for returning students
Bring Your Friends to Florida discount: Receive $10 off your registration fee for every friend who registers and gives us your name as the one who invited him or her.
Bring more than five friends and receive a free manuscript consultation ($125 value). For more information and to set up your buddy system, contact the Registrar at Anhinga Writers’ Studio, info@anhingawriters.org; phone: 352-379-8782; fax: 352-380-0018.
Single Day: $140 (includes breakfast and lunch)
Half Day Morning or Afternoon: $90 (cost of meals not included)
PLEASE NOTE: Hotel accommodations, dinners, and individual consultation sessions ARE NOT included in the tuition. However, the University of Florida Hilton has extended a special low room rate for conference participants. To reserve your room, click here.
Workshop Extras and Events
Opening Reception: Free for all registered conference participants; $10 for guests.
Downtown Dine-Around: Join the folks at VisitGainesville on Wednesday, July 29, for a memorable night on the town. Enjoy free round-trip transportation to the heart of downtown Gainesville from 6:30 p.m.-10:30 p.m., along with discount coupons to a number of restaurants and nightclubs. (Cost of meals and entertainment not included.)
Consultations: Meet one-on-one with a writer, editor or agent. Make the most of your conference experience by scheduling one or more individual consultations with a member of our distinguished faculty.
- Individual consultations: $35/15 minutes. Spend 15 minutes with an editor, agent or other faculty member and practice a pitch, ask specific questions, or fine-tune a query.
- Manuscript consultations: $125/15 minutes (up to 25 pages, double-spaced plus a one-page synopsis for fiction or narrative nonfiction). Here’s your chance to get invaluable professional feedback on your work-in-progress. Submit up to 25 pages of copy for review and critique by a member of our faculty. Manuscript submissions must be received by July 1. However, the number of manuscript critiques we can offer is limited, and critiques are scheduled on a first-come, first-serve basis. To guarantee a critique session, sign up and send your materials by June 15.