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Refill your creative well with writer retreat at Lake Logan

A retreat for writers and artists will be held at Lake Logan Retreat Center May 18-23 by Cullowhee Mountain ARTS, an organization that hosts a gamut of workshops and retreats to connect artists with accomplished instructors in their field.

The May retreat will host North Carolina Poet Laureate Emeritus, Kathryn Stripling Byer, who will conduct the workshop “Singing it Forward.” The music of language, its modulation, its dramatic tension, and its syntactic and rhythmic properties will be the focus of this workshop.

There will be a parallel track for visual artists with two instructors.

Lake Logan Retreat Center sits on 300 preserved acres in Haywood County.

The second artist and writers retreat will be held at Lake Logan in September with different instructors.

www.cullowheemountainarts.org or 828.342.6913.

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