MIXED MEDIUM THE ARTS AROUND EASTERN OREGON 7 NOVEMBER 24�DECEMBER 1, 2021 Applications open for Fishtrap’s Yearlong Writers’ Program ting through a good fi rst draft of a book-length work is what I will encourage through big-hearted support,” she said. “Writing is so solitary and it’s really helpful to know there are a few people out there keeping track of your progress, helping you when you get stuck and cheering you on — people who understand what you are trying to do and where you are going, people who ap- preciate your voice and want to help you cultivate it and shape a narrative that others will want to read.” By Lisa Britton Go! Magazine ishtrap is again off ering the Yearlong Writers’ Program, led by Karen Auvinen, that will begin and end with gatherings at Summer Fishtrap. Applications for this program are open now at www.fi shtrap. org/karen-auvinen-yearlong- workshop/. Mike Midlo, Fishtrap program director, said the year-long writ- ing workshops began in 2008 “as an opportunity for writers to de- vote a year to their work at about half the cost of a master’s in fi ne arts degree in creative writing.” The cost is $7,250 — or $6,750 if paid in full by July 11, 2022. Tuition includes registra- tion and workshop instruction for the 2022 and 2023 Summer Fishtrap Gathering of Writers, and all individual monthly instruc- tion during the year. Auvinen describes it as “a 13-month intensive distance- learning program that focuses on one-on-one instruction to help you reach your goals as a writer.” She said participants will F SUMMER FISHTRAP www.karenauvinen.com meet at Fishtrap in July 2022 “to get grounded and begin think- ing about book length projects. Then everyone will retreat to home to write.” Throughout the year, each writer will share pages with a workshop partner, as well as Auvinen who will off er written feedback and also schedule Zoom meetings. “Each writer will determine their goal for the year, but get- During the Summer Fishtrap 2022 portions of the workshop, participants in Auvinen’s pro- gram will meet in the mornings to work on developing their writ- ing project, then attend other activities. “Including readings and just soaking up being a part of one of the best writing communities in the U.S. — certainly the best in the West,” Auvinen said. At Fishtrap 2023, she said the participants will meet again “for fi nal considerations, some work- shopping and a BIG celebration for a fi rst draft, which will include next steps.” ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR Auvinen lives in Rollinsville, Colorado, and is on the faculty at the Low-Residency MFA in Nature Writing at Western Col- lege University in Gunnison. She started out as a poet and also writes nonfi ction (her memoir, “Rough Beauty: Forty Seasons of Mountain Living,” was pub- lished by Scribner in 2018). She’s also taught writers and writing at Fishtrap and the Lighthouse Writers Workshop in Denver. She is a former artist-in- residence for the State of Colo- rado and her work has won two Academy of American Poets Awards and two Pushcart nomina- tions. Her book was a fi nalist for the Colorado Book Award and the Willa Award. Get acquainted at www.karenauvinen.com and on www.karenauvinen.com Facebook (www.facebook.com/ KarenAuvinenAuthor). ABOUT SUMMER FISHTRAP The 35th Summer Fishtrap Gathering of Writers is set for July 11-17, 2022, at Wallowa Lake Lodge. Adult workshops are $895 or $805 for Fishtrap- pers. Youth workshops are $550. Registration opens Feb. 1, 2022. Genres include fi ction, nonfi c- tion, poetry, memoir, short story and children’s literature. Each workshop is limited to 13 partici- pants. The week will include craft talks, discussions, open mics, readings and a special 35th an- niversary celebration. For informa- tion, visit www.fi shtrap.org. Holiday Shop Hop Gingerbread Edition December 1-5 • Shop Local Win BIG! Real Deals La Grande Country Club R & C Family Store Rattle Tale Buffalo Peak Golf Course Joyful Sounds Piano Studio Rosewood Cottage Beyond the Lens Photography Rebel Woolworks Le Bebe Cakes Bakery Art Center East Aguleria’s Amazing Aromas Lucy’s Boutiques at the Marketplace Underground Duke’s Saloon & Grill Union Merc The Local - Ice Cream/Coffee Shop For Info 541.963.8588 Nature’s Pantry Blue Mountain Outfitters Direct Music Source Carpet One Floor & Home Dainty Jewell’s Elgin Foodtown T-Mobile The Potter’s House Kauffman’s Market December 1-5, 2021 Community Kindness of Eastern Oregon Tea House Tap That Growlers La Grande Paint & Glass Cherry’s Florist Fitzgerald Flowers Side A Brewing Essentially Loved Quilts Gift Shop • Tuesday - Saturday 10 AM - 4 PM Special Hours: Nov 23 & 24, 10 AM to 7 PM IN PENDLETON www.HeritageStationMuseum.org