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NORTHWEST INSTITUTE OF LITERARY ARTS
WHIDBEY WRITERS WORKSHOP

CATALOG, 2010-2011

Mission statement of the Northwest Institute of Literary Arts (NILA)

NILA creates and supports an extended community of established and aspiring writers by providing education, communication, encouragement, and access to professional literary resources.

This mission statement is supported by the following values statement:

We value, support, and encourage:

  • Reading and writing
  • Freedom of expression
  • Writers of all ages, levels of skill, experience, and interests
  • A sense of community among writers and readers
  • A welcome attitude/hospitality
  • Contributions of volunteers
  • Participation in the regional, national, and international writing and arts communities
  • Collaboration with other community-based organizations

The Whidbey Writers Workshop low-residency program mission statement operates within the above mission statement and values, and is as follows:

It is the mission of the Northwest Institute of Literary Arts in its program leading to the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing to provide instruction and mentoring of developing authors to further their mastery of the art and craft of writing; to contribute to the continuing maturation of authors in their career-long advancement; to develop writers who practice the highest standards and value of their craft and who engage in the profession fully through writing, submitting and publishing; and to explore and develop alternative techniques in the instruction and distance-learning methods of teaching creative writing.

Objectives of the Program

To produce productive, publishing writers who are prepared for a life of writing; to prepare graduates to participate in the local, regional and national community of writers; to prepare graduates to articulate their understanding of the process of writing, whether in essays, informal or formal teaching or otherwise.

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