Poets & Writers

More Conferences for Underrepresented Voices

Today there are more conferences and workshops devoted to poets and writers from historically underrepresented communities than ever before. From the groundbreaking Macondo Writers Workshop, founded in 1995 by writer Sandra Cisneros, to newer ventures such as the Pink Door Women’s Writing Retreat, these programs offer

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