Weeklong Workshop to Help Young Writers

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Alice Hoffman Young Writers Retreat Returns for Eleventh Year from July 20-24.

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Garden City, NY - July 2, 2015 - For the eleventh year in a row, the Adelphi University Ruth S. Ammon School of Education is partnering with best-selling author Alice Hoffman to host the Alice Hoffman Young Writers Retreat for high school juniors in the area. The selective program runs from Monday, July 20 to Friday, July 24. All participants receive a full program scholarship which includes tuition, materials, and daily lunch.

The program is run by Adelphi faculty and English Education graduate students together with visiting writers. Approximately 30 exceptional high school writers will experience a weeklong schedule of intensive writing workshops. The program includes visual art exercises, performance works, and talks by guest artists in addition to other writing activities. Throughout the week, students will have the opportunity to interact with Adelphi faculty, graduate students, and accomplished writers and artists.

Hoffman ’73 published her first novel Property Of while studying under a Mirrellees Fellowship at the Stanford University Creative Writing Center. She received her M.A. in creative writing in 1974 and has since published over twenty-one novels, three books of short fiction, and eight books for children and young adults.

To date, Hoffman has authored 23 novels, 3 books of short fiction and 8 books for young adults. Her works frequently top best-seller lists and have been hailed as notable books of the year by The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, Library Journal and People Magazine.

Hoffman’s work has also been adapted for film and television.  Her best-seller Practical Magic was made into a feature film starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman, and her much-praised 2011 historical novel, The Dovekeepers, was turned into a recently broadcast popular CBS miniseries. Hoffman’s work as a screenwriter includes the screenplay for the film Independence Day starring Kathleen Quinlan, David Keith and Dianne Wiest.

Hoffman currently resides in Boston. Her latest work, The Marriage of Opposites, is set to be released in August 2015.

Find out more about the Alice Hoffman Young Writers Retreat here.

About Adelphi University
New York’s Adelphi University is a nationally ranked, doctoral research university where students succeed by gaining the skills, knowledge and exposure to thrive as professionals and active citizens in an interconnected and fast-paced global society. Today, nearly 8,000 students from 39 states and 46 countries pursue degrees in person and online through Adelphi’s eight distinguished schools and programs—the College of Arts and Sciences, the Gordon F. Derner Institute of Advanced Psychological Studies, the Honors College, the Robert B. Willumstad School of Business, the Ruth S. Ammon School of Education, University College, the College of Nursing and Public Health and the School of Social Work. Chartered in 1896, Adelphi is known for offering a personalized education—one is which students are mentored by talented and committed faculty members and readily find opportunities to initiate, innovate, explore and understand. With dynamic learning hubs on Long Island, in Manhattan and in the Hudson Valley, Adelphi serves communities, both regionally and globally, through the research and practice of its faculty, the collaborative initiatives undertaken by its centers and programs, the staging of distinguished cultural events and, most essentially, the education of future leaders and informed citizens.