Narrative Workshops for January, March, and May, San Francisco

This looks great for you Bay Area writerly types. Script submission is required. I'm not sure of the cost so check the website if you're interested.
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NEW CLASS DATES
for January, March, and May

4-Day Intensive Workshop for Short Story Writers,
              Novelists, and Authors of Creative Nonfiction

with TOM JENKS

The class will meet every day for four days, with a morning workshop and an afternoon seminar focused on craft. For the seminar, there will be reading assignments and study of works by well-known writers. Each participant will have one manuscript workshopped in class and a second manuscript reviewed for an individual conference with Tom. We will study storytelling and the formal elements of fiction, including voice, point of view, characterization, imagery, plot, and theme. Attention will also be given to scene building, sentence making, and the dramatic movement of descriptive writing.

Enrollment limited to 12 participants.

In SAN FRANCISCO
January 19 — 22, 2012
March 1 — 4, 2012
May 3 — 6, 2012

Application deadlines:
For January — October 31, 2011
For March — November 30, 2011
For May — January 13, 2012

To apply or receive more information:

  • Please send an email to Workshops.
  • Or, call 415-346-4477 and leave a message.

  • WRITERS EDITED AND PUBLISHED BY TOM JENKS INCLUDE:

    Rick Bass
    Richard Bausch
    Ann Beattie
    T. Coraghessan Boyle
    Janet Burroway
    Robert Olen Butler
    Italo Calvino
    Ron Carlson
    Michael Chabon
    Frank Conroy
    Don DeLillo
    E. L. Doctorow
    Andre Dubus
    Stuart Dybek

    Jennifer Egan
    Richard Ford
    William Gass
    Donald Hall
    Ron Hansen
    Charles Johnson
    Ken Kesey
    Min Jin Lee
    Bernard Malamud
    Peter Matthiessen
    Jill McCorkle
    Jay McInerney
    James Alan McPherson
    Arthur Miller

    Susan Minot
    Lorrie Moore
    Alice Munro
    Maud Newton
    Joyce Carol Oates
    Tim O’Brien
    Jayne Anne Phillips
    George Plimpton
    Padgett Powell
    Annie Proulx
    Mark Richard
    Tom Robbins
    Philip Roth
    James Salter

    Bob Shacochis
    Lee Smith
    Debra Spark
    Scott Spencer
    Robert Stone
    Elizabeth Tallent
    John Updike
    Kurt Vonnegut
    John Edgar Wideman
    Joy Williams
    Tom Wolfe
    Tobias Wolff
    Richard Yates
    Alexi Zentner

    Upcoming events at the UC Berkeley J-School

    Hey folks. Some upcoming events at UC Berkeley's jschool. Details below!
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    Opening Reception
    Civil Rights Under Three Hats: Photographs by Matt Herron

    When: Friday, September 16,  7:00 PM

    Where: North Gate Hall Room 105

    Photojournalist, Social Documentarian, Movement Propagandist: The Photography of Matt Herron.

    When Matt Herron moved to Mississippi with his family in 1963, he thought of himself as wearing three hats. As a photojournalist, he was beginning to see his career take off and hoped to win assignments from editors he knew in New York by submitting picture story ideas from the heart of the Civil Rights struggle. Influenced by several formative meetings with the well-known documentary photographer Dorothea Lange, Herron also hoped to document the process of social change that was beginning to disrupt deeply ingrained patterns of life in both black and white communities of the Deep South. To this end, he organized a team of photographers in the Spring of 1964 to follow this process through one of the most tumultuous summers in Civil Rights history. Finally, as a pacifist and political radical, Herron was personally drawn to the cause of racial justice and eagerly committed his cameras to the organizing work of the Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in Mississippi and other venues of the South.

    How well did these three hats fit one head? That is the subject of a new photography exhibition at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism.

    The exhibit will be available for viewing at North Gate Hall, Monday-Friday, from August 29- December 1, 2011


    ***RSVP REQUIRED***
    Counterstrike: The Untold Story of America’s Secret Campaign Against Al Qaeda

    A Conversation with Eric Schmitt

    When: Monday, September 19,  6:00 PM

    Where:
    North Gate Hall Library

    In their new book, Counterstrike, Eric Schmitt and Thom Shanker of The New York Times tell the story of how a group of analysts within the military, spy agencies, and law enforcement has fashioned an innovative, effective new strategy to fight terrorism, unbeknownst to most Americans and in sharp contrast to the cowboy slogans that have characterized the U.S. government's public posture. Adapting themes from classic Cold War deterrence theory, these strategists have expanded the field of battle in order to disrupt jihadist networks in ever more creative ways.

    Eric Schmitt is one of the most experienced reporters in the country covering the Pentagon, national security issues, and covert operations. No stranger to controversy and reporting on difficult stories, he was sent by The New York Times to evaluate the material offered up by WikiLeaks and negotiate with their leader, Julian Assange.

    Schmitt is a terrorism correspondent for The New York Times and has embedded with troops in Iraq, Somalia, and Pakistan. Schmitt has twice been a member of Times reporting teams that were awarded the Pulitzer Prize.

    Thom Shanker, a Pentagon correspondent for the Times, routinely spends time embedded with troops in Iraq and Afghanistan. Shanker was formerly a foreign editor and correspondent for the Chicago Tribune, based in Moscow, Berlin, and Sarajevo.

    Books will be available for purchase.

    RSVP: juliehirano@berkeley.edu

    Pamela Constable
    Playing with Fire: Pakistan at War with Itself

    When: Tuesday, September 20,  6:00 PM

    Where:
    North Gate Hall Library

    A volatile nation at the heart of major cultural, political, and religious conflicts in the world today, Pakistan commands our attention. Yet more than six decades after the country’s founding as a Muslim democracy, it continues to struggle over its basic identity, alliances, and direction. In Playing with Fire, acclaimed journalist Pamela Constable peels back layers of contradiction and confusion to shed light on modern Pakistan.

    Pamela Constable, a frequent visitor to the Berkeley campus, is a foreign correspondent and former deputy foreign editor at The Washington Post. Since 1998, she has reported extensively from Pakistan, Afghanistan, and India as well as Iraq. Before joining the Post in 1994, she was a foreign correspondent and foreign policy reporter for The Boston Globe, where she covered South and Central America for a decade, focusing on Chile and Haiti, as well as parts of Asia and the former Soviet Union. Constable is author of Fragments of Grace: My Search for Meaning in the Strife of South Asia and co-author of A Nation of Enemies: Chile Under Pinochet.

    Books will be available for purchase.


    "Disengaged: Elite Media in a Vernacular Nation"
    A Conversation with J-School Senior Lecturer Bob Calo

    When:  Tuesday, September 27,  5:00 PM

    Where: North Gate Hall Library

    Join Senior Lecturer Bob Calo in a conversation about the demographic, cultural and political roots of audience disengagement. He'll be talking about his recent article as a Shorenstein Center Goldsmith Fellow, at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government in the Spring 2011: "Disengaged: Elite Media in a Vernacular Nation".

    Journalists tend to regard the "crisis in journalism" as something that happened to them, and not anything they did. It was the Internet that jumbled the informational sensitivities of their readers, corporate ownership that raised suspicions about our editorial motives, the audience itself that lacked the education or perspective to appreciate the work. Yet, 40 years of polling is clear about one thing: The decline in trust and the uneasiness of the audience with the profession and its product started well before technology began to shred the conventions of the media. If we fail to examine our part in the collapse of trust, no amount of digital re-imagining or niche marketing is going to restore our desired place in the public conversation.

    Bay Area Radio Coffee House – Sunday September 11th, 5pm

    Bay Area listening session TOMORROW! This promises to be an inspiring event. Details and calls for submissions below. Don't miss it!
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    Radio Coffee House this Sunday!


    what: an hour or so of radio listening where radio makers can play their work to an audience, listen to great radio, talk shop and be inspired.
    when: Sunday, September 11th 2011, 5-7pm
    where: Berkeley, in the lovely living room of Lonny Shavelson (please RSVP for the address!)
    why: because radio is awesome.

    CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: please email kaitlin.prest@gmail.com with a piece you would like to share (we'll have a pre-set list)
    Submissions should be something you're proud of, something that challenges traditions of sound, storytelling and radio, or something your'e not sure about and want feedback on.

    Do please bring beverages or snacks as you like 😉

    Radio Ambulante CALL FOR PITCHES

    For you Spanish speakers – a call for pitches from Radio Ambulante – a new Spanish language podcast. See below for links to pitch pages.
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    Radio Ambulante is a monthly Spanish-language radio program launching in early 2012, telling uniquely Latin American stories. At a time when much of the rhetoric seeks to harden the concepts of borders, we believe precisely the opposite is needed. We take the view that the Spanish-speaking Americas—including the United States—together form a diverse cultural region, united by a common language.

    We’re currently accepting pitches for our first three episodes. To find out the sorts of stories we’re looking for, please click here >

    For more information, write us at:
    contacto@radioambulante.org

    Call for pitches in English: http://radioambulante.org/pitches_eng.html
    Convocatoria en Español: http://radioambulante.org/pitches_esp.html

    Thanks,

    d

    Stipends from the Prometheus Radio Project to promote community radio

    Interesting opportunity from the folks at the Prometheus Radio Project. Details below.
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    Hit the Road! Go on tour to expand community radio!

    The passage of the Local Community Radio Act has opened up the possibility of thousands of new community radio stations. Now, we have about a year to mobilize social justice organizations and community groups around the country to take advantage of this amazing one-time opportunity and get their own radio stations.

    We need to make sure that this historic moment in radio expansion is not wasted and that real community groups and organizations working for justice know about this opportunity and have the information they need to successfully get their own station.
     
    Prometheus is offering $500 stipends for people to go on tour to spread the word about community radio and what groups need to do to prepare.
     
    If you would like go on tour to support the largest expansion of community radio in our country's history this is what you need to know:
     
    Goal of the tour
    The goal is to get organizations in your region thinking about how radio can be a powerful tool in their work and to explain the process by which they can get their own community radio station. We also want to connect groups to resources and other organizations who can support them to successfully apply for a license.
     
    Support
    In addition to the $500 stipend you can expect that we will:
    • Check in with you by phone or email
    • Help you identify resources you might need
    • Help to connect you with allies in your touring area
    • Promote your event on our websites, Facebook pages, and email list
    • Provide training for using the Popular Education Tools
    • Follow-up with participants who want more information
    In exchange for our support, we need a few things from you:
    • Logistical information about your events so we can help promote it
    • Good communication with our staff and volunteers who want to help you
    • Pictures, videos or audio from your event
    • A follow-up call to let us know how the event went and to help you wrap up
    • Timely return of contact data – either online or by mail
    Proposing a tour
    To be considered for the stipend you must review the Radio Summer Toolkit and propose a tour including:
    1. the dates when you plan on touring,
    2. the towns or cities you plan to visit,
    3. the groups you plan to meet with or have connections with,
    4. how you will do outreach to meet other groups, and
    5. what kinds of events you will hold
    You will also need to provide two references who can speak to your organizing skills. And that's it!
     
    Tour stipends will be awarded on a rolling basis until the end of August or until the six stipends are awarded. We'll call you if your proposal has been accepted to work out more details!
     
    Stipends will be awarded based on the following priorities. We are eager to find organizers who have experience outreaching to communities who have been historically marginalized from participation in the media. Priority will be given to proposed geographic areas that we don't have strong ties to and with populations that we don't have connections with. We'll also value the setting of realistic goals in your proposed tour.
     
    To propose your tour, email radiosummer@prometheusradio.org

    AP-Google Journalism and Technology Scholarship, deadline Jan 27, 2012

    Six $20k student scholarships available from Google and the AP. Details here and pasted below. Sweet!

    -mia

    The Associated Press and Google announce a new national scholarship program intended to foster digital and new media skills in student journalists. The Online News Association, the world’s largest membership organization of digital journalists, will administer the program.

    The AP-Google Journalism and Technology Scholarship program will provide $20,000 scholarships for the 2012-13 academic year to six promising undergraduate or graduate students pursuing or planning to pursue degrees at the intersection of journalism, computer science and new media. The program is targeted to individual students creating innovative projects that further the ideals of digital journalism. A key goal is to promote geographic, gender and ethnic diversity, with an emphasis on rural and urban areas.

    Our goal: To shine a light on the hidden treasures in schools across the country — the digital-minded journalists who will be the future of our industry.

    Applications are now open for the 2012-13 academic year. Scholars will be chosen in Spring 2012.

    “AP has long recognized how important and powerful new digital tools and knowledge can be in the hands of journalists,” said Sue Cross, AP senior vice president for the Americas. “The scholarship program, part of our ongoing relationship with Google, will help build these vital skills in a new generation of journalists.”

    “So many students have new ideas for news, and with the right encouragement they will become leaders showcasing what’s possible through digital journalism,” said Nilka Thomas, manager of Global Diversity and Talent Inclusion, Google. “We hope this program with the AP and ONA encourages innovation at the grassroots level while also furthering the opportunities available for women and minorities considering the fields of computing, technology, and journalism.”

    Irving Washington, consulting Scholarship Manager for ONA, will manage the application process. Washington is a nonprofit media education consultant who created new partnerships for the scholarship and internship programs for the National Association of Black Journalists, and managed scholarship, fellowship and internship programs as Diversity/Education Coordinator for the Radio-Television Digital News Foundation. He holds degrees in Journalism and Public Relations from Ball State University.

    The scholarships are open to college sophomores or higher with at least one year of full-time undergraduate or graduate study remaining. Applicants must submit a project or concept that explains how his or her strategy moves digital journalism forward. Scholarship winners also will receive a one-year ONA membership and recognition at ONA’s 2012 conference in San Francisco. Read about the eligibility criteria and apply here.

    “We’re proud to be part of the AP-Google Journalism and Technology Scholarship program,” said ONA Executive Director Jane McDonnell. “Our hope is to shine a light on the hidden treasures in schools across the country — the digital-minded journalists who will be the future of our industry.”

    For more information, contact:
    Irving Washington, Scholarship Manager
    iwashington@journalists.org
    (317) 441-5051

    Harvard short video contest, deadline Sept. 15

    Cash prizes (and the eye of an impressive panel of judges) for the best short video about the future of news. Details below. Good luck!

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    In celebration of the Shorenstein Center's 25th Anniversary we're calling on aspiring journalists, filmmakers and avid media consumers to help us think about the future of news.

    To be eligible for the competition, you must create a video no more than two minutes long (PG-rated please) that answers the question, "What is the future of news?"

    Winning videos will be chosen by a selection committee appointed by the Shorenstein Center. The judges are Lorie Conway, documentary filmmaker; Rick Kaplan, executive producer, This Week with Christiane Amanpour, ABC News; and Mark Whitaker, executive vice president and managing editor, CNN. The winning entry will receive a cash prize of $2,000. Two runners-up will receive $500 each. The grand prize winner and two runners-up will be invited to the 25th Anniversary Celebration of the Shorenstein Center: "The Media and Politics Frontier."

    To Submit a Video:

    Send an email to joan_shorenstein_center@hks.harvard.edu. Include a link to your Entry (hosted on YouTube, Vimeo or another site of your choosing), as well as your name, age, mailing address, daytime telephone number and email address.

    Or, mail a DVD Entry to: Video Contest, C/O Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, 79 JFK Street, Cambridge, MA 02138. Your DVD should be in .mov .avi or .wmv format. Your submission must include your name, age, mailing address, daytime telephone number and email address.

    Entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. EST, September 15, 2011. If you have questions, please email us.

    Click here for important contest rules.

    25th Anniversary of the Shorenstein Center

    About the Shorenstein Center

    The Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy is a Harvard University research center dedicated to exploring and illuminating the intersection of press, politics and public policy in theory and practice. The Center strives to bridge the gap between journalists and scholars, and between them and the public.

    Related Links

    Official Contest Rules
    History of the Shorenstein Center
    Harvard University's 375th Anniversary

    Front Page Awards from the Newswomen’s Club of New York, deadline Sept 6

    Hey ladies of FC NYC, this is for you!

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    The Newswomen's Club of New York is now accepting entries for the 2011 Front Page Awards. Each year, our awards honor the best journalism by women in the New York Metropolitan area for their work in print, wires, broadcast and online media.

    — Categories

    — Contest Rules

    — Entry Form

    — Past Winners

    Entries must be postmarked no later than September 6, 2011. Entries submitted by email will not be accepted.

    Segments of winning entries will be shown at the Front Page Awards dinner on November 10, 2011.

    Direct queries to newswomensclub@verizon.net. Please include FRONT PAGE AWARDS QUERY in the subject line of your email.

    Microgrants from ITVS

    Doc money available from the Indie Television Service. Details and links below. Rolling deadline ends Sept 15. Good luck!
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    The Independent Television Service (ITVS) is beginning a multiyear, public media initiative called "Women and Girls Lead" [http://www.itvs.org/women-and-girls-lead]. To prime the pump for inspiring public media stations to participate in the Women and Girls Lead campaign, ITVS is awarding up to 20 microgrants for late summer/early fall starter activities for the initiative.

     
    The microgrants will be available on a rolling basis until Thursday, September 15, or until all grant funds have been distributed, so apply now! Read more about the initiative [https://mediaengage.box.net/shared/xi5uzv2tuq1ep2gluh72] and download the application for the microgrants here [https://mediaengage.box.net/shared/5impatx84pp4oez9yskd].

     
    Also, while you are on the ITVS site, visit their Indies Showcase [http://www.itvs.org/indies-showcase/films] with free online documentaries to celebrate their 20th anniversary.

     
    Best of luck!
     
    Cristina Hanson
    Deputy Director
    608-263-0297
    National Center for Media Engagement
    Engage Your Community. Share Your Story.

    Links
    ITVS website: http://www.itvs.org/
    NCME blog: http://blog.mediaengage.org/
    Public Media Maps: http://publicmediamaps.org/login.cfm?map=2

    AIR offers 2011 New Voices Scholarships to PRPD, deadline Aug 12

    The Public Radio Program Directors conference is coming up Sept 20-23, and AIR is offering $20K in scholarships to attend. Contact the fabulous Erin Mishkin <erin@airmedia.org> with any questions.

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    AIR @ PRPD: Scholarships for New Voices

    DEADLINE: FRIDAY, AUGUST 12TH

    ++ PRPD EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ++  
    ++ NEW VOICES SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION ++

     

    AIR will again offer $20,000 in New Voices scholarships to support independent producers and new station-based programmers attending the PRPD Programming Conference in Baltimore, MD September 20-23, 2011.  AIR offers these scholarships contingent on an anticipated signed agreement with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

    The goal of this scholarship is to advance innovation in local programming by exploring new pathways between stations and the extensive network of independent producers across the US. AIR invites bright program makers – producers and station programmers alike – to step forward with their ideas. AIR membership is not required to apply for a scholarship.

    Applicants are invited to submit a brief statement outlining one big idea for how independent producers and stations can work together to blend broadcast and digital media tools to expand the tentacles of public radio stations into the local community. A panel will be convened to review applications and final decisions announced by August 19. Those who have never attended a PRPD Conference are particularly encouraged to apply.  If you’ve received a conference scholarship from AIR in the last 3 years, you are not eligible to apply (i.e. (New Voices 2010 or Making Creative Media 2009).

    Individual scholarships of up to $1500 per individual will be awarded and must be used to offset costs associated with PRPD transportation, meals, hotel, and registration.

    For more information, visit http://www.airmedia.org/PageInfo.php?PageID=673 and also read our FAQ. To apply for a New Voices scholarship, please complete an on-line application. Those chosen to be a New Voice Scholar 2011 will be automatically eligible for the discounted early bird registration fee to the conference.

    If you have any questions about AIR’s New Voices 2011, please contact Erin Mishkin at erin@airmedia.org or 617-825-4400.

    +++AIR is everywhere.+++
    www.airmedia.org

    Links:
    New Voices information: http://www.airmedia.org/PageInfo.php?PageID=673
    New Voices FAQ: http://www.airmedia.org/PageInfo.php?PageID=602
    New Voices application: http://www.airmedia.org/PageInfo.php?PageID=671
    PRPD Conference: http://www.prpd.org

    Funding for AIR comes from our members and the generous support of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB), the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), the Robert E. Davoli and Eileen McDonagh Charitable Foundation, Recovery.gov, and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), which believes that a great nation deserves great art.

    Association of Independents in Radio
    P.O. Box 220400
    Boston, MA 02122
    Phone: 617-825-4400
    www.airmedia.org

     

    Association of Independents in Radio

    PO Box 220400

    Boston, Massachusetts 02122

    Copyright (C) 2011 Association of Independents in Radio All rights reserved.