Fiction writers will be in residence this weekend taking classes in both English and Spanish, led by Kathleen Alcalá and María Victoria. Registration for the classes are closed.
Next at Centrum: the two-week, thirty-ninth annual Port Townsend Writers' Conference!
The Port Townsend Writers’ Conference has been since 1974 at the heart of the thriving Pacific Northwest literary scene. With a focus on community and rigorous attention to craft, the Conference offers morning workshops, afternoon workshops, residencies, guided freewrites, and a vibrant readings and lectures series presented by vital, contemporary writers. View our 2012 faculty members here! Whether you’re new to writing, and seeking an inspirational environment to create new work; looking for
advanced post-MFA revision workshops; or simply desire to renew and recharge yourself in a writing retreat, the Port Townsend Writers’ Conference gives you the craft and connections to make breakthroughs in your work.

Mornings
For those who register for a core morning workshop, you’ll spend the morning in intimate workshops with your core faculty member. Early risers will also find optional freewrites that happen before the morning workshops begin. Register.
Afternoons
The Conference features afternoon-workshop offerings in special topics. These workshops are taught both by the morning faculty members and by visiting writers and editors. They are available on a drop-in basis free to participants registered for morning workshop and at a special price for those who only want to take workshops in the afternoon. Following these workshops, a vibrant lectures series presents the core morning faculty members discussing their process from origin to completed product. 2012 afternoon-workshop offerings.
Residency-Only
Many of the participants who come here come simply to write, and do not take workshops while they are here. This option gives you the opportunity to take the time and space that you need to disconnect from your daily life and write and revise. As part of this registration, you have access to all of the craft lectures, evening readings, and open-mike events that are part of the Conference. Register.

Evenings
Each evening at 7:30, two faculty writers give a reading at the Joseph F. Wheeler Theater. These readings are free for all participants. Schedule.
Tuition
Tuition ranges from $50 to $695. Room and board options range from $125 to $580. All freewrites, morning writing exercises, and afternoon workshops are free for those who register for the core morning workshops. Financial aid and scholarship funds are available. Register.
The Daily Schedule
7-8—Morning freewrite
8-9—Breakfast
9-11:30—Morning workshop
9-10:30—Morning exercises
12-1:00—Lunch
2-3:30—Workshops and lectures in special topics
4-5—Craft Lecture
5:30-6:30—Dinner
7:30—Readings
8-9—Breakfast
9-11:30—Morning workshop
9-10:30—Morning exercises
12-1:00—Lunch
2-3:30—Workshops and lectures in special topics
4-5—Craft Lecture
5:30-6:30—Dinner
7:30—Readings
Transportation
Centrum operates airport shuttle to and from Sea-Tac airport on the first and last days of the Conference. Please read our shuttle information guide to learn how you can access this service.