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Tuition for Writing Workshops New Orleans February 21-26, 2027
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$3,898.00

Tuition for Writing Workshops New Orleans February 21-26, 2027


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Tuition for Writing Workshops New Orleans February 21-26, 2027

New Orleans was made for storytellers.

This is the city of Tennessee Williams and Anne Rice, of Kate Chopin and Sarah M. Broom, of Faulkner House Books tucked into Pirate's Alley, of jazz funerals and second lines, and a culture so steeped in narrative that it shaped American literature itself. New Orleans has always been a place where the past breathes through the present, where stories live in the architecture and the air, and for five nights in February 2027, we're bringing our most intimate retreat program back to the Garden District.

Led by Ethan Joella, Amber Sparks, and Mira Ptacin, Writing Workshops New Orleans brings together fiction and nonfiction writers for an intensive week of workshops, craft seminars, one-on-one conferences, and in-depth conversations about the craft and business of writing.

Our program is intentionally small: two fiction cohorts and one nonfiction cohort, each capped at 10 writers, led by three of the most distinctive voices working in American literature today.

How the Week Works

Every writer in the program submits two completed pieces of writing before arrival. The first is workshopped by your cohort and instructor. The second goes into your private one-on-one conference with your workshop leader — time set aside just for you and your work.

Daily craft talks are open to all participants. Optional afternoon seminars go deep on specific elements of craft and the writing life. Evenings belong to the group: a welcome happy hour on Sunday, a walking tour of the Garden District on Monday, a cohort dinner on Tuesday, a Steamboat Natchez cruise down the Mississippi on Wednesday, and a final reading and happy hour on Thursday to close out the week.

This is not a large conference. There are no panels of strangers, no name tags on lanyards. There are 30 writers and three extraordinary teachers, spending a week together in one of America's most storied literary cities.

WORKSHOP FACULTY

Fiction Workshop Instructor Amber Sparks is the author of the novel, Happy People Don’t Live Here, and a forthcoming short story collection, Did Parents in the Middle Ages Love Their Children? (both from Liveright/W.W. Norton), and four collections of short fiction, including And I Do Not Forgive You: Revenges and other Stories and The Unfinished World. Her fiction and essays have appeared in American Short Fiction, the Paris Review, Slate, Tin House, Granta, The Cut, and elsewhere. Amber has been an instructor on our retreats to Dublin and Iceland, and we are thrilled that she will be working with you in New Orleans!

Fiction Instructor Ethan Joella is the author of the novels A Little Hope (Scribner, 2021), which was a Read with Jenna Bonus Selection, A Quiet Life (Scribner, 2022), The Same Bright Stars (Scribner, 2024), and The Top of the World (Scribner, 2026). His books have been featured in The New York Times, People, and Good Housekeeping. Ethan teaches English and psychology at the University of Delaware and specializes in community writing workshops. He lives in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, with his family. Ethan has been an instructor on our retreats to Paris, Dublin, and Tuscany, and we are thrilled that he will be working with you in New Orleans!


Nonfiction Instructor Mira Ptacin is the author of the award-winning memoir Poor Your Soul (Soho Press, 2016), which was named a best book of the year by KirkusBooks, where it received a rare “starred” review. She’s also the author of the genre-blending book of feminist history, memoir, and ethnography, The In-Betweens: The Spiritualists, Mediums, and Legends of Camp Etna (Liveright-W.W. Norton, 2019), which the New York Times lauded as the best book to read during a pandemic. Mira’s writing frequently appears in The New York Times, The New York Times Book Review, Harper's, Literary Hub, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue, Longreads, The Atavist, Guernica, Elle Magazine, New York Magazine, Tin House, Vice, McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, Poets & Writers, and more. She received her MFA from Sarah Lawrence College, where she was editor-at-large of their literary magazine, LUMINA. Mira lives on Peaks Island, Maine, and is currently working on her next book. Mira has been an instructor on our retreats to Paris and Dublin, and we are thrilled that she will be working with you in New Orleans!


Lodging at The Pontchartrain Hotel

Constructed in 1927 on the historic St. Charles Avenue, the iconic Pontchartrain Hotel has been beautifully reimagined into a luxurious boutique destination with its Roaring Twenties grandeur and original architectural elements still shining through. In this storied hotel, timeless Southern elegance meets modern-day comfort.

Class Size

Each genre workshop will have no more than 10 participants, led by the genre faculty instructor. Daily craft talks are open to all participants and led by program staff or faculty.

Fiction & Nonfiction Workshops:
Ahead of our arrival in New Orleans, fiction and nonfiction students will submit two manuscripts. One manuscript of up to 5,000 words will be critiqued in the group workshop and include letters of critique from your peers and instructor; your second manuscript of up to 5,000 words will be discussed in a one-on-one conference with your instructor in New Orleans. All writers can submit up to 10,000 words in total between their two manuscript submissions.

Schedule Overview

Sunday, February 21, 2027
4:00PM: Hotel check-in begins.
5:30PM: Meet-and-greet happy hour

Monday, February 22nd - Thursday, February 25th, 2027
Mornings: Workshops and one-on-one instructor meetings.
Afternoons/Evenings: Lunch Break & free time. Optional afternoon seminar, led by faculty or staff. Optional evening activity and dinner.

Friday, February 26th, 2027
11:00AM: Final check-out at Pontchartrain Hotel.

Optional Evening activities:
Sunday: Meet-and-greet happy hour
Monday: Walking Tour of Garden District
Tuesday: Cohort dinner
Wednesday: Cruise on the Steamboat Natchez
Thursday: Final reading and Happy Hour

**Details subject to change. The final version will be sent out roughly one month before the start of the workshop.


Included Optional Evening Activities

Sunday: Meet-and-Greet Happy Hour 
Kick off your New Orleans writing retreat with a lively meet-and-greet happy hour. Gather with your fellow writers and instructors in a relaxed, inspiring setting to break the ice before the week ahead. Enjoy refreshing beverages as you settle into the vibrant energy of the city and get to know your new literary community.

Monday: Walking Tour of The Garden District and Lafayette Cemetery 
Nestled within the heart of New Orleans lies the illustrious Garden District, a storied enclave renowned for its resplendent architecture, verdant landscapes, and vibrant cultural tapestry. Here, we will embark on a mesmerizing walking tour where the city's captivating past unfolds before our eyes. Meandering along tree-shaded avenues adorned with stately Greek Revival mansions, antebellum residences, and majestic oak trees, we'll be transported to an era of grandeur and charm. Our journey commences at Lafayette Cemetery No. 1, a hauntingly beautiful resting place steeped in Gothic splendor and cinematic allure. From there, we'll amble through the district's enchanting streets, discovering hidden gems like quaint boutiques and the luxurious abodes of celebrities. Along the way, we'll delve into the district's rich literary heritage, tracing the footsteps of esteemed authors such as Anne Rice, Mark Twain, and George Washington Cable, whose words have woven themselves into the fabric of New Orleans' cultural identity. As we immerse ourselves in the allure of the Garden District, this walking tour offers a captivating glimpse into the city's soul. So, join us on this immersive journey through time and history, where every step reveals a new facet of New Orleans' enchanting Garden District.

Tuesday: Dinner with Your Writing Cohort 
After a couple of days of intensive writing and workshops, enjoy an intimate dinner with your writing cohort. This is a wonderful opportunity to connect more deeply with the peers in your small group, discuss the progress of your projects, and share inspiration over a delicious meal. Deepen your literary bonds in a cozy, supportive atmosphere that celebrates your collective creative journey.

Wednesday: Ride on the Steamboat Natchez 
Step back in time and take to the water with a scenic evening cruise on the historic Steamboat Natchez. As we glide along the mighty Mississippi River, you'll be treated to the authentic sounds of a live New Orleans jazz band filling the air. Take in the sweeping views of the city skyline, feel the gentle river breeze, and let the rhythmic churning of the paddlewheel inspire you. It's an unforgettable evening of music, history, and classic Southern charm.

Thursday: Happy Hour and Final Reading 
Celebrate the culmination of your New Orleans writing workshop with an inspiring evening of readings and camaraderie. Gather for a final happy hour to toast the week's accomplishments before taking the mic to share a short selection of your work. Listen to the brilliant pieces developed by your peers, applaud each other's creative breakthroughs, and savor the lasting friendships forged during our time together in the Crescent City.

Tuition

Tuition is $2,995 if you stay at the Pontchartrain Hotel, or $1,795 if you provide your own lodging. Tuition includes the following:

  • Lodging in your own room at the Pontchartrain Hotel for 6 days, 5 nights (unless you choose the non-lodging option). 
  • 4-day writing workshops in small groups of no more than 10 writers, led by program faculty. 
  • Critical feedback on writing submissions. 
  • Daily craft of writing and/or business of writing seminars. 
  • One-on-one conference with faculty. 
  • Walking tour of the Garden District on Monday. 
  • Riverboat cruise on the Steamboat Nanchez on Wednesday. 
  • Please Note: Food and drinks are not included in the tuition cost.

Application & General FAQ


How much does it cost?

Tuition is $2,995 if you stay at the Pontchartrain Hotel, or $1,795 if you provide your own lodging. If your application is accepted, full tuition is due within 10 days. Upon acceptance, you will have the option to pay your tuition in full or opt for a payment plan by selecting Affirm at checkout.

Can I bring my partner or a guest?

If you would like to bring your partner or a guest along for the trip (and share a room), the cost is $695 for the New Orleans Workshop. 

What is your refund policy for the workshop in New Orleans?

Given the intimate nature of our destination workshops and our own, non-refundable deposit schedule as organizers, our refund policy is as follows: 

90+ days before your trip, tuition payment minus a $900 deposit is fully refundable.  

60+ days before your trip: 50% of your tuition is refundable.  

30+ days before your: 25% of your tuition is refundable.  

Less than 30 days before your trip: no refunds can be offered.

What does tuition include? 

  • Lodging in your own room at the Pontchartrain Hotel for 6 days, 5 nights (unless you choose the non-lodging option). 
  • 4-day writing workshops in small groups of no more than 10 writers, led by program faculty. 
  • Critical feedback on writing submissions. 
  • Daily craft of writing and/or business of writing seminars. 
  • One-on-one conference with faculty. 
  • Walking tour of the Garden District on Monday. 
  • Riverboat cruise on the Steamboat Nanchez on Wednesday. 
  • Please Note: Food and drinks are not included in the tuition cost.

Manuscript Submissions

Ahead of our arrival in New Orleans, students will submit manuscripts according to their genre:

Fiction and Nonfiction Writers will submit two separate pieces of up to 5,000 words each (10,000 words total). One manuscript will be critiqued in the group workshop and include letters of critique from your peers and instructor; your second manuscript will be discussed in a one-on-one conference with your instructor in New Orleans.

Are Payment Plans Available?

Yes. Accepted writers will have the option to pay their tuition in full or opt for a payment plan divided into equal monthly payments by selecting Affirm (for U.S. & Canadian residents) at checkout.

Are Scholarships Available?

Unfortunately, we do not have the ability to offer scholarships for this workshop. However, we do have payment plans available. 

Instructor Substitution Policy

In the event of an instructor's emergency, sickness, or unavailability, Writing Workshops reserves the right to provide a substitute instructor of equivalent caliber to teach the course. If a substitute is provided, the course will proceed as scheduled, and standard refund policies apply.

Where is the hotel and workshop venue?

Immerse yourself in both comfort and inspiration for 6 days, 5 nights at the Hotel Pontchartrain. The 4-star hotel sits in the heart of literary New Orleans.

I have a question not answered here.

Please contact us and we’ll reply promptly.

Terms & Conditions

Terms and Conditions

WritingWorkshops.com 2027 Writing Workshop in New Orleans, Louisiana (February 2027)

Safe, Respectful & Inclusive Environment

WritingWorkshops.com is committed to providing a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for all participants at the 2027 Writing Workshop in New Orleans, Louisiana. Inappropriate behavior—whether written, verbal, or physical—is strictly prohibited. Such behavior may include (but is not limited to) abuse, threats, derogatory or discriminatory language, gestures, or actions; any form of harassment, racism, sexism; or any other targeted conduct that violates local, national, or international laws or that causes harm to another participant. This applies to interactions before, during, and after the workshop, whether in-person in New Orleans, at associated events, through the WritingWorkshops.com website or social media channels, during any online component, or by any other method of communication. WritingWorkshops.com reserves the right to take appropriate action—up to and including revoking admission without refund—against any individual(s) or group(s) that violate this Code of Conduct.

Health & Safety Guidelines

All attendees are expected to follow relevant public health guidelines, including those related to COVID-19 or other pandemic-level communicable illnesses. This may include social distancing, frequent hand washing, and refraining from attending sessions if feeling unwell. Should you observe or experience a violation of these guidelines or any other part of this Code of Conduct, please contact WritingWorkshops.com immediately.Reporting to WritingWorkshops.com does not replace notifying local law enforcement of suspected legal violations.In case of an emergency, dial 911 immediately.For non-emergencies, local law enforcement contact information will be provided in workshop materials.

Photo, Video & Audio Recording Release

By participating in the WritingWorkshops.com 2027 Writing Workshop in New Orleans, Louisiana, you waive all rights to any claims for payment or royalties in connection with the use, exhibition, streaming, webcasting, televising, or other publication of any photos, videos, or audio recordings taken of you during the workshop. You also waive any right to inspect or approve these materials. By registering, you acknowledge that you have been fully informed of your consent, waiver of liability, and release.

Assumption of Risk & Waiver of Liability

By paying your tuition and attending the 2027 Writing Workshop in New Orleans, Louisiana, you acknowledge that you are participating voluntarily and assume all risks associated with the workshop, including, but not limited to, injuries, illnesses, damages, theft, or loss of life. WritingWorkshops.com, its organizers, affiliates, and agents ("Organizers") are not responsible for any injuries, death, or damages—physical or emotional—that may occur during or as a result of your participation. You hereby release, waive, and discharge the Organizers from any and all claims, demands, liabilities, or causes of action arising from or relating to your participation. By paying your tuition, you explicitly agree to these terms.

Indemnification

By registering for and participating in the 2027 Writing Workshop in New Orleans, Louisiana, you agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless WritingWorkshops.com, its organizers, affiliates, officers, employees, and agents from and against any and all claims, damages, losses, costs, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of or relating to your conduct during the workshop, your violation of these Terms and Conditions, or your violation of any rights of another participant or third party.

Property Damage

Participants are responsible for any damage they cause to The Pontchartrain Hotel, workshop venues, or any other property associated with the 2027 Writing Workshop in New Orleans, Louisiana. WritingWorkshops.com reserves the right to seek reimbursement from participants for any costs incurred as a result of such damage.

Intellectual Property & Workshop Submissions

All written work shared by participants during the workshop remains the sole intellectual property of its author. By participating, you agree not to reproduce, distribute, publish, or claim ownership of any work shared by fellow participants in any workshop session, one-on-one conference, or associated activity. WritingWorkshops.com will not reproduce or distribute participant work without the express written consent of the author.

Medical Information & Special Needs

Participants are responsible for disclosing in advance any medical conditions, disabilities, dietary restrictions, or other needs that may require accommodation during the workshop. WritingWorkshops.com will make reasonable efforts to accommodate disclosed needs but is not responsible for providing medical care or treatment. In the event of a medical emergency, participants consent to emergency medical services being contacted on their behalf. Participants are encouraged to carry any necessary medications and to ensure they have adequate travel and health insurance for the duration of the program.

Travel Documentation & Requirements

Attendees are responsible for ensuring they possess the appropriate documentation required for travel to New Orleans, Louisiana. No passport or visa is required for U.S. citizens. International attendees are responsible for ensuring they hold a valid passport and any visa or travel authorization required for entry into the United States. Please verify current U.S. entry requirements with the appropriate embassy or consulate before travel.

Instructor Substitution Policy

In the event of an instructor's emergency, sickness, or unavailability, Writing Workshops reserves the right to provide a substitute instructor of equivalent caliber to teach the course. If a substitute is provided, the course will proceed as scheduled, and standard refund policies apply.

Cancellation & Refund Policy

Force Majeure / Extraordinary Circumstances

If government authorities prohibit the gathering of groups at the workshop venue during the scheduled February 2027 dates, or if The Pontchartrain Hotel closes for those dates and no comparable location in New Orleans can be secured, WritingWorkshops.com will offer a full refund of the workshop program fees. WritingWorkshops.com will not reimburse any airline tickets, hotel reservations made independently, or other trip-related expenses incurred by participants.

Workshop Proceeding as Scheduled

If the 2027 Writing Workshop in New Orleans, Louisiana, proceeds on the scheduled dates in February 2027, program fees will be refunded according to the following schedule:90+ days before the workshop: tuition payment minus a $900 deposit is fully refundable60+ days before the workshop: 50% of tuition is refundable30+ days before the workshop: 25% of tuition is refundableLess than 30 days before the workshop: no refunds can be offeredRegardless of attendance, no refunds will be provided once the workshop has commenced.

Governing Law and Jurisdiction

These Terms and Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Texas, without regard to its conflict of law provisions. Any and all disputes, claims, or controversies arising out of or relating to these Terms and Conditions, your registration, or your participation in the 2027 Writing Workshop in New Orleans, Louisiana shall be resolved exclusively in the state or federal courts located in the State of Texas. By registering for this workshop, you expressly consent to the personal jurisdiction of the courts of the State of Texas and waive any objection to venue in Texas courts. In the event of any dispute, the parties agree to attempt resolution through good-faith mediation before initiating formal legal proceedings. Each party shall bear its own attorneys' fees and costs unless otherwise ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction.

Agreement to Terms

By registering for and participating in the WritingWorkshops.com 2027 Writing Workshop in New Orleans, Louisiana, you acknowledge that you have read, understand, and agree to abide by these Terms and Conditions. Your registration and payment of tuition constitute a binding agreement to uphold this Code of Conduct and all associated policies.

For questions or additional information, please contact WritingWorkshops.com. We appreciate your cooperation and look forward to creating a welcoming, inspiring, and productive workshop for everyone.