THE CENTER FOR THE LITERARY ARTS IN NEW YORK STATE
What We Do
“I just want to thank the New York State Writers Institute for inviting me to this space that must be one of the most glorious spaces for a writer to come. It feels, from
the minute you walk into the corridors, in fact, from the
minutes someone meets you at the station, you feel
as if you’ve come into a place that is, for a moment,
ready to make itself a home for your heart.”
— Yvette Christiansë, 11/28/06
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The Writers Institute’s central aim is to enhance and celebrate
literature, writing, and performance, and to recognize the position of
writers as a community within the larger community. Books, films, plays,
and their creators can provide portals through which the most personal
or complex issues of human understanding can be explored.
Mandated by New York's governor and legislature to provide “a
milieu for established and aspiring writers to work together. . .to
increase the freedom of the artistic imagination,” the
New York State Writers Institute is one of America’s premiere sites
for promoting the art of the written word.
To meet the challenge of that original mandate the Institute
sponsors a diversity of programs including author visits and residencies,
film screenings, symposia, panel discussions, stage readings, and
writing workshops for adults and high school students. The goal of
these programs, most of which are free and open to the public, is
to increase access to major authors for students of writing and readers
of literature, broaden exposure for emerging authors, and provide
important cultural initiatives for the general public.
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VISITING WRITERS SERIES
Each year the Writers Institute brings 40-50 writers to Albany to
conduct informal seminars, writing workshops, and readings as part
of its Visiting Writers Series. As
of 2018 the Institute has hosted well over 2,000 writers, poets, journalists,
historians, dramatists, and filmmakers. The list includes nine Nobel
Award winners, more than 200 Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award
winners, several Motion Picture Academy Award winners and nominees,
and numerous other literary prize recipients. In addition the Institute
has hosted many up-and-coming writers to provide them with exposure
at the beginning of their writing careers. Our visiting writers represent
not only a diversity of literary genres, but also of academic fields,
from art to zoology, but also a diversity of race, language, ethnic
origin, religion and lifestyle. Visiting Writers Archive
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CLASSIC FILM SERIES
The Institute’s Classic Film Series features weekly screenings of domestic and international films of distinction,
and film festivals devoted to the work of particular directors, producers,
or screenwriters. The series has included rare films culled from
archives and private collections, pre-release screenings from major
studios, contemporary international offerings, as well as classics made
in the U.S. Some of the filmmakers and screenwriters who have visited the
Institute have included Hal Ashby, Hector Babenco, Costa-Gavras, Tomas
Gutierrez-Alea, James Ivory and Ismail Merchant, Neil Jordan, Spike Lee,
Albert Mayseles, Gordon Parks, Sr., Raoul Peck, D.A. Pennebacker and Chris
Hegedus, Bob Rafelson, Phil Alden Robinson, Wallace Shawn, Ron Shelton,
Christine Vachon, Agnes Varda, and Robert Wise, and Doug Wright.
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NEW YORK STATE SUMMER WRITERS INSTITUTE
Saratoga Springs has been the summer home of the Institute since
1988. The New York State Summer Writers Institute co-sponsored with the Office of the Dean for Special Programs
at Skidmore College,consists of two and four-week workshops in
fiction, playwriting and screenwriting, poetry, editing, and translation.
These fee-based workshops, which may be taken for college credit,
are augmented by nightly readings by nearly 50 faculty
and guest visiting writers. The evening readings are free and open
to the public.
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NEW YORK STATE SUMMER YOUNG WRITERS INSTITUTE
The Institute is proud to offer a writing workshop for New York State
high-school students each summer at the Institute’ summer home
in Saratoga Springs. For a two week in July student writers work closely
with professional writers to immerse themselves in poetry, prose, and
creative nonfiction.Running concurrently with the NYS Summer Writers Institute, students attend evening readings by such prestigious authors as Ann Beattie, Russell Banks, Joyce Carol Oates, Jamaica Kincaid, Michael Ondaatje, and Robert Pinsky. Selections from the students’ work are annually
published in a bound anthology and on the Internet. Admission to the Young
Writers Institute is limited, competitive, and open to
high school students (grades 10-12).
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NEW YORK STATE AUTHOR/POET AWARDS
By special mandate in 1985, the Institute was selected by the New
York State Legislature to award both the Edith Wharton Citation
of Merit for Fiction Writers (State Author) and the Walt Whitman
Citation of Merit for Poets (State Poet) every two years. The Governor
awards each citation upon the recommendation of two advisory panels
of distinguished authors convened under the aegis of the Institute. State
Author and State Poet laureates have included : Edmund White and Yusef Komunyakaa (2016 – 2018); Marie Howe and Alison Lurie (2013 – 2014); Mary Gordon and Jean Valentine (2008 – 2010); Russell Banks and Billy Collins
(2004-2006); Kurt Vonnegut and John Ashbery (2001-2003), James Salter and Sharon
Olds (1997-1999); Peter Matthiessen and Jane Cooper (1995-97); William Gaddis
and Richard Howard (1993-95); Norman Mailer and Audre Lorde (1991-93); E. L.
Doctorow and Robert Creeley (1989-91); Grace Paley and Stanley Kunitz (1987-89).
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COMMUNITY WRITERS WORKSHOPS
The Institute offers Community Writers Workshops for members of
the community in a variety of genres and levels throughout the academic
year. Offered free of charge participants are selected based on the
submission of writing samples. Past workshops have include introductory,
intermediate and advanced sessions in poetry, fiction, and screenwriting, writing memoir, investigative poetry/prose, creative nonfiction and science writing. Workshop instructors have included poets
Carolyn Forche, John Montague, Joan Murray, and Edward Sanders, fiction
writers Elizabeth Benedict, Angela Carter, Lydia Davis, and, James
Lasdun, and nonfiction writers LeAnne Schreiber and Richard Selzer.
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AUTHORS THEATRE
The New York State Writers Institute's Authors Theatre was created to bring dramaturgy and audience response into the creative
writing process by exploring the literary dimension of plays in progress,
rather than showcasing productions of finished works. The series
has benefited playwrights and audiences alike by creating a space
where focused audience-author discourse contributes meaningfully to the
shaping of a dramatic work at the same time that it demystifies the creative
process. Dramatic staged readings in the series have included works
by Russell Banks, Mary Gallagher, Stephen Adly Guirgis, Jeffrey Hatcher, William Kennedy,
Neil LaBute, Anna Manahan, Robert Pinsky, Frank Pugliese, Richard
Russo, Sandra Seaton, Richard Selzer, Dava Sobel, Robert Stone, Lisa Thompson,
and with special one-woman shows by actresses Billie Whitelaw and
Irene Worth. Warren Leight's Sideman,
which received a staged reading in the series, went on to prominence
both off and on Broadway.
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WRITERS ONLINE MAGAZINE
Founded in 1997, the Writers Online Magazine was the Institute's
electronic magazine of reviews, interviews, and feature articles
on the writers and books shaping contemporary literature; it also
included transcripts of conference events, seminars, and readings
taken from the continually expanding Institute archives. . In recent years, the magazine content has been incorporated into the Institute’s blog and website.
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FENCE
In the spring of 2007, the Writers Institute and the University at
Albany inaugurated a partnership with Fence Magazine,
and its publishing arm, Fence Books. Broadly recognized as one of the
foremost literary journals in the United States, Fence has entered
its second decade of publication. FENCE
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Update (November 2018): After 10-plus years of providing funding and office space to the literary journal Fence and Fence Books, the New York State Writers Institute at the University at Albany is ending the partnership at the end of the year, due to budgetary constraints and a new direction that emphasizes community engagement and public humanities.
CONTACT INFORMATION: Science Library, SL 320 | University
at Albany, NY 12222 | Phone 518-442-5620 | Fax 518-442-5621
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