Writing in the Dark 〰️ THE CAMP 〰️

Writing in the Dark 〰️ THE CAMP 〰️

Return to the magic (and mayhem) of summer camp—this time, for writers.

Writing in the Dark: THE CAMP, a 4-day immersive retreat at historic, beautiful, rustic Camp Wandawega.

CAMP is designed to help us “peer over the edge of doubt,” leave our comfort zones, and see beyond what we think we know. We’ll get closer up to the world and to the words we use to convey the world. Closer up to ourselves, each other, and the truth.

CAMP is an immersion in nature and creative community. CAMP is mornings of lakeside yoga and meeting under the trees for lively discussions of craft and generative writing exercises. CAMP is small group specialized workshop intensives (musical, visual, and sensory, led by Brianna Lane, Billie Oh, and Jeannine Ouellette). CAMP is evening readings, featured writers, campfires, talent shows, music, and camaraderie. And of course classic summer camp fun like swimming, boating, biking, archery, arts & crafts … and maybe even capture the flag.

CAMP essentials

August 18 - 22, 2025. Tuition includes: 4 nights/5 days, daily writing workshops & guided yoga & meditation, small group generative workshops w/songwriting, illustrated writing, and sensory writing; all other CAMP programming, plus lodging and all meals: $2750 - $3300 per person depending on room selection, with a limited number of work study scholarships (scroll down for more details). Finally, please plan carefully, as CAMP is non-refundable.*

*In the event we are able to fill your spot, a refund might be possible, but this eventuality is not guaranteed.

CAMP vibes

CAMP faculty

all levels all genres

registration

CAMP is joyful. CAMP is a little weird. CAMP is rustic & unfancy. CAMP is a chance to remember some of what summer was like a long time ago, before our lives were so complicated. CAMP is, we hope, kind of like the summer camps you might have cherished as a child, except some (but not all) of the beds are better. CAMP is a chance to assemble ourselves as a collective of writers in the wild.

Jeannine Ouellette, lead writing faculty

Billie Oh, yoga/meditation & illustrated writing

Briana Lane, music & songwriting

CAMP is for all levels, all genres— supportive and welcoming for beginners, but also challenging for even the most experienced writers. How can that be? It’s baked into the approach. Because when you come to the page looking for what Keats called negative capability—the ability to see past what you know—you are always a beginner. Sometimes that’s hardest (but also most crucial) for those of us who’ve been practicing writing good sentences for a long time. You see, at CAMP (and WITD in general) we’re less interested in good sentences than in alive language that undoes everything we used to know about writing.

First, you fill out this application to tell us why you want to come to camp and any previous experience in artistic community. We’re not looking for anything fancy, and you are not being assessed for your writing. We simply want to make sure CAMP is a good fit for you (and that you will be prepared to enjoy a rustic venue and make the best of things even if it rains for four straight days). Once you fill out the Google form, we’ll contact you with questions or an invitation to register and a payment link based on your room selection. You can peruse room options/pricing here, and please be sure to read the full FAQ below and read more about Wandawega here, including their marvelous manifesto of low expectations.

work study

Work-study positions are very light labor, no special skills or heavy lifting required. You'll primarily serve as an extra set of hands to help out during meal set-up/take down and other transitions to keep things running smoothly. The "work" part of the study will not interfere or interfere only very minimally (ie, lateness) with your full participation in CAMP programming.

Work study responsibilities will be pretty light for you, but will make a big difference for us.

Lodging

Lodging for work study spots is in the rustic tent cluster--these are rehabbed Boy Scout platform tents with cots for which we are providing some additional comforts for the cluster, such as plush cot mattresses, lanterns, etc. Clean, flush-toilet bathrooms are a short walk down the path.

Sliding Fee

Because of the hard costs of CAMP (renting the venue, food, payment of instructors, etc), our sliding fee scale does not go down to zero as with virtual WITD. Instead, we work on the honor system based on each participant’s ability to pay partial tuition for the 4-night, 5-day CAMP experience (We can also create payment plan schedules.). As with all other participants, work study slots are all inclusive of full programming, lodging and unlimited access to all camp shared spaces, amenities, and equipment, plus all meals and artistic supplies, etc.

How to Apply

First, you fill out this easy application to tell us why you want to come to camp and any previous experience in artistic community, etc.. And please be sure to read the full FAQ below and read more about Wandawega here, including their marvelous manifesto of low expectations.

 FAQs

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Writing in the Dark 〰️ THE CAMP 〰️