Word Play, our free afterschool program for youth ages 7 - 10, is a fun and creative exploration of writing and storytelling.
Read MoreStory Sleuths, our free afterschool program for youth ages 10 - 14, is designed for students who are looking for various creative ways into the writing process.
Read MoreWorks in Progress, a free afterschool program for youth ages 12 - 18, is designed for students working on a specific long-term writing project for which they'd like inspiration, creative space, and feedback.
Read MoreDo you have a novel inside of you? A collection of poetry you’re bursting to share? Characters or stories that just won’t let you go? Each year, we work with four dedicated Maine teens to write, develop, and publish their own books.
Read MoreSecond Story is a free afterschool program for alumni of Telling Room programs, where they dig deeper into the writing process, develop their writing habits, and share their words with the world.
Read MoreSWARM! (Student Writers and Readers Meet!), our free afterschool program for youth ages 11 - 16, is a network of youth writing and publishing groups across the State of Maine.
Read MorePublishing Workshop is a free afterschool program for youth in grades 6 - 12 where participants take the lead in youth publishing, learning about the book publishing industry through hands-on work.
Read MoreSummer Camp Registration is Now Open! We're looking forward to another summer writing fiction and poetry, creating comics and little books with big ideas—and much more.
Read MoreYoung Writers & Leaders is a free, nine-month afterschool literary arts education program exclusively for high school students with international and multicultural backgrounds. We select 24 students a year through a competitive application and interview process to participate for nine months.
Read MoreThe Telling Room offers a college essay workshop led by our college essay expert, Program Director Nick Whiston. Each workshop offers four hours of small-group instruction and individual revising support.
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