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SUMMARY:Deep Dive: Scenes That Work: Choosing What Stays in Your Memoir & What Goes (Ronit Plank)
DESCRIPTION:Deep Dives are intensive/generative 90-minute workshops\, with two options to choose from each day during HippoCamp Weekend; these are NOT included in the main ticket package and require separate registration. Registration is limited to 20 attendees; we suggest signing up early.   This format is intentionally designed to be live; it will not be recorded.  \n\nAbout the Session\nThe heartbeat of a memoir is a mind at work trying to make sense of what we’ve experienced and why it matters now. As memoirists our job isn’t merely to report the circumstances we endured but create gripping narratives that keep readers invested and turning the page. In this session we’ll work with tools and generative prompts to help you write scenes that amplify the stakes\, tension\, and resonance in your memoir. \nThis session will help memoirists: \n\ncraft a map of key events that belong in their memoir\ndeepen the emotional and psychological dynamics in their pages\nwrite scenes that create propulsive narrative arcs\nexperiment with potential structures for their project\n\nAbout the speaker: \nRonit Plank is a writer\, teacher\, and editor whose work has appeared in The Atlantic\, Poets & Writers\, The Rumpus\, Hippocampus\, River Teeth’s Beautiful Things\, The New York Times\, and elsewhere\, earning Best of the Net\, Best Microfiction\, and Pushcart Prize nominations. \nHer first book is the memoir When She Comes Back\, her second the story collection Home is a Made-Up Place. She’s CNF editor at The Citron Review\, teaches memoir widely\, and hosts the podcast and Substack Let’s Talk Memoir featuring interviews with memoirists about their creative process and writing life. Find her across social media at: @RonitPlank. \n\n\nTICKET INFO\nYou may register for this event a la carte\, independent of the full HippoCamp Online Weekend. (But if you would like to attend other sessions or the entire event\, you can learn more here.) \nThis session is limited to 20 attendees for optimal engagement with speaker and each other; we suggest signing up as early as possible to secure your seat. Note: Deep Dives are using the Zoom meeting format where all attendees will be on screen. 
URL:https://www.hippocampusmagazine.com/event/deep-dive-scenes-ronit-plank/
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SUMMARY:A Night of Nonfiction 2026: Debut CNF Author Readings & Discussions
DESCRIPTION: Registration includes access to the recording for 30 days. \nThis is the online version of our ever-popular in-person event\, which was first held in the summer of 2015 at our inaugural HippoCamp: A Conference for Creative Nonfiction! \nThis event will feature readings from a group of debut CNF authors\, followed by a special guest reading and then a panel discussion and audience Q&A. Learn more about (or purchase!) their books at our Bookshop affiliate site (coming soon). \nThis is ONE OF FOUR main events we’re hosting the weekend of the 15-16th! Read about all of them here. \n\nThe 2026 Night of Nonfiction will feature:\n[Additional authors and moderator to be confirmed soon] \nCourtney Kocak\nCourtney Kocak is a writer\, podcaster\, and comedian who splits time between Austin and Los Angeles. She wrote for Amazon’s Emmy-winning animated series Danger & Eggs and Netflix’s Know It All. She’s produced a slew of highly-ranked podcasts and currently hosts three of her own with over two million downloads to date. Her bylines include The New York Times\, The Cut\, The Washington Post\, The Los Angeles Times\, Cosmopolitan\, Slate\, Business Insider\, and more. Her debut memoir\, Girl Gone Wild\, with Trio House Press\, is out now! For more\, check out her website at courtneykocak.com. \n\nAmanda McCracken\nAmanda McCracken is the author of When Longing Becomes Your Lover. She is an award-winning journalist passionate about experiences that highlight the intersection of wellness\, travel\, and relationships. Her work has appeared in The New York Times\, Washington Post\, Guardian\, Vogue\, National Geographic\, Runner’s World\, and many others. \nAmanda published her first article about longing in 2013\, which led to additional articles featuring personal anecdotes and deep research and interviews with the BBC\, Katie Couric\, and USA Today. Her 2023 TED Talk\, “How Longing Keeps Us From Healthy Relationships\,” and her podcast\, The Longing Lab\, highlight how longing can become self sabotaging and shares how to change our patterns of longing. To learn more\, visit her website:  www.amandajmccracken.com. \n\nShanda McManus\nShanda McManus\, MD\, is a physician and writer whose work lives at the intersection of medicine\, memory\, and the stories we carry in our bodies. A 2021 PEN America Emerging Voices Fellow and 2023 Baldwin For The Arts Fellow\, her debut memoir\, Brother Epistles: A Sister’s Memoir (Split/Lip Press; June 2026)\, is a series of letters to her late brother Monir. A book about grief\, Black family love\, and the structures that took him. Jacqueline Woodson writes that it will “grab your heart\, hold it gently\, then hand it lovingly back to you.” \n\nFEATURED GUEST READER – Brenda Miller\nBrenda Miller’s most recent book is Love You\, Bye: A Daughter’s Journey in Essays and Poems (Skinner House Books\, 2026). She is the author of six essay collections\, including A Braided Heart: Essays on Writing and Form. She co-wrote\, with Suzanne Paola\, the popular textbook Tell it Slant\, and her work has received seven Pushcart Prizes. \n(Brenda is also leading a Deep Dive session on Saturday afternoon called Postmarked: Modern Takes on the Ancient Art of Letters.) \n\n  \n\nTICKET OPTIONS\nYou may reserve a ticket for just this event by making a donation of any size (including a free ticket) OR you may register for the entire weekend\, here ($75).
URL:https://www.hippocampusmagazine.com/event/a-night-of-nonfiction-2026/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom Webinar)
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SUMMARY:HippoCamp Minis: Publishing\, Promotion & the Writing Life- 5 CNF Topics in a Flash (2026)
DESCRIPTION:  Registration includes access to the recording for 30 days. \nSome conferences call these fast-paced events lightning round talks. In honor of the short CNF subgenre\, we call them flash sessions! These have always been a popular and fun part of our in-person HippoCamp: A Conference for Creative Nonfiction Writers and\, this year\, we’re once again bringing their magic online. \nIn our Sunday HippoCamp Minis sessions\, you’ll hear from five speakers who will share bite-sized wisdom with practical takeaways on a topic they’re passionate about\, all related to promoting and publishing creative nonfiction (and yourself!)\, as well as living your best writing life. \nThis is ONE OF FOUR events we’re hosting the weekend of the 15-16th! Read about all of them here. \n\nAbout the Sessions & Speakers\nThis webinar will feature the following five flash sessions: \nThe Personal Essay Is Not Dead: How to Get Yours Noticed by Editors in a Relentless News Cycle (Lauren DePino)\nIt’s true that it’s more difficult than ever to publish personal essays in mainstream venues. And yet\, editors still want to publish them. In this talk\, I will share tips on how to get the attention of editors with your personal essay pitches and drafts. This session will: \n\nOffer tips on pitching the right essay at the right time to maximize its chance of publication\nShare strategies for forging long-term relationships with editors who want to go to bat for you again and again\nCover how to find the right publication and vertical for your personal essay and what elements this essay should have to increase your chances of publication\nExplore how pitching personal essays is a long game and somewhat like dating\nDiscuss pros and cons of writing pitches vs. full drafts\nShare the secret of how being rejected by my favorite column for years\, which I eventually landed\, inadvertently helped me publish in many other top venues\n\n  \nAbout the Speaker:  Lauren is a Philly-raised\, New Mexico-based freelance writer who has been publishing essays since she started writing for the Bucks County Courier Times’ teenage-run page when she was 14. In her 20s and early 30s\, she was head writer for a communications firm that partnered with mission-based organizations. Now she freelances all over the place\, and has published essays in The New York Times\, Washington Post\, CNN\, NPR\, BBC Travel\, and elsewhere. Lauren coaches essay writing\, writes music\, and sings. She is at work on a memoir about her decades of funeral singing\, which she’s writing with the editorial guidance of her agent. \n\nIf You Build It\, They Will Come: Creating and Producing Fabulous Live Literary Events You Want to See in the World! (Amy Eaton)\nBeing part of a live literary event is a hugely gratifying way to up your literary citizenship and community. And it’s fun! Whether or not you’re the type to emcee an event or perform\, \nthere’s a role for you to get involved in your local events\, or even better expand the artistic community with new ones! \n\nWe’ll go over the basics of getting a show running from the idea in your brain to a show—with actual people!\nWeird is good! How to find “I’d pay to see that!” and then make it happen!\nCurating your readers\, or tellers\, or bellydancers\, or dulcimer players.\nVenues and tickets and marketing\, oh my!\nAvoiding burnout so you can keep on doing this (because like all art\, it’s fun but it is WORK)\n\nAbout the Speaker: Amy Eaton co-hosts MissSpoken\, Chicago’s best Lady Live Lit show. She is a veteran Write Club Chicago combatant with six victories. Amy has read for Chirp Radio’s First Time as well as Voicebox\, Tuesday Funk\, Louder Than a Mom\, and You’re Being Ridiculous at Steppenwolf Theater. A trained actor and dancer and self-taught musician\, she can be found unleashing her inner performance artist at 20×2 Chicago. \nAmy has taught workshops on Live Lit\, Creative Writing\, Theater and ASL. She has produced\, directed\, and performed in fringe theater and solo performances both short and long. Amy co-founded Nature of the Beast\, an experimental theater company with Deaf and hearing actors as well as founding and serving as artistic director for Mudlark Theater Company\, now in their 21st year. \n\nFinding + Keeping Your Creative Spark: The Artist Date (Renée Reese)\nIn this session\, focused on igniting (or re-igniting) your creative spark\, writer Renee Reese will guide creatives in tools to heal from burnout and inspire new art. One simple way to nurture creativity is by going on an Artist Date\, an intentional solo experience designed to connect with your inner creative. Popularized by Julia Cameron in The Artist’s Way\, an Artist Date  is described as “a block of time\, perhaps two hours weekly\, especially set aside and committed to nurturing your creative consciousness\, your inner artist. In its most primary form\, the Artist Date is an excursion\, a play date…” This session will: \n\nHelp you find nontraditional ways to get your creative spark back\nGive you ideas for simple\, accessible Artist Dates you can try (including free and low-cost options)\nShare tips for overcoming burnout\, writer’s block\, and creative frustration\nHelp you create a sustainable creative practice\n\nWhether you consider yourself a creative or someone who just wants to feel inspired again\, this session will be a playful invitation to exploring your inner artist. \nAbout the Speaker: Renée Reese is a lawyer\, creative nonfiction writer\, and New York native. She is an alum of the Kenyon Review Residential Writers Workshop\, and her work has appeared in Huffpost. She runs The Creative Year publication on Substack\, which chronicles her journey as an artist. When she’s not reading or writing\, you can find her dancing\, painting\, or in a New York City coffee shop\, daydreaming about her next project. \n\nHow to Build Your Audience Through Substack (Liz Charlotte Grant)\nFull session and speaker details forthcoming. \n\nTBA Session\nFull session and speaker details forthcoming. \n\n\nTICKET OPTIONS\nYou may purchase a ticket for just this event ($30) below\, or register for the entire weekend\, here ($75).
URL:https://www.hippocampusmagazine.com/event/hippocamp-minis-publishing-2026/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom Webinar)
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SUMMARY:Deep Dive: Making a Newsletter Work for You (Allison K Williams)
DESCRIPTION:Deep Dives are intensive/generative 90-minute workshops\, with two options to choose from each day during HippoCamp Weekend; these are NOT included in the main ticket package and require separate registration. Registration is limited to 20 attendees; we suggest signing up early.   This format is intentionally designed to be live; it will not be recorded.  \n\nAbout the Session\nWriters need direct contact with their audience more than ever before. But how can a newsletter be part of your creative life instead of a drag on your time? Learn how writing a newsletter feeds your creative process\, develops your craft\, and creates literary community — no matter how many people are on your list. \n(Note: We will not dive into specific newsletter platforms on a technical level\, this is about mindset\, writing\, and big-picture best practices). \nThis session will cover: \n\nHow regularity feeds your writing as well as building audience\nWhat to do when no-one is listening\nNewsletters are flash essays—key craft techniques that make people open the email\nRepurposing your stories across platforms\nHow to teach yourself that your newsletter isn’t pushy\, selfish\, or sales-y.\n\nAllison will also look at samples of your newsletters (submitted in advance) and live-edit to make them both better newsletters and your best writing. \nAbout the speaker: \nAllison K Williams is the author of Seven Drafts: Self-Edit Like a Pro From Blank Page to Book. She has helped 30+ authors find their agents\, and edited and coached writers to publishing deals with Penguin Random House\, Knopf\, Mantle\, Spencer Hill\, and St. Martin’s Press as well as literary and university presses. \nShe’s guided essayists and humorists to publication in media including the New Yorker\, Time\, the Guardian\, the New York Times\, McSweeney’s\, Refinery29\, Hippocampus\, the Belladonna and TED Talks. \nAs social media editor for Brevity\, she inspires thousands of writers with weekly blogs on craft and the writing life. Her Substack\, Adventures in Writing\, and Newsletter\, The A-List\, total 17\,000+ subscribers. \n\n\nTICKET INFO\nYou may register for this event a la carte\, independent of the full HippoCamp Online Weekend. (But if you would like to attend other sessions or the entire event\, you can learn more here.) \nThis session is limited to 20 attendees for optimal engagement with speaker and each other; we suggest signing up as early as possible to secure your seat. Note: Deep Dives are using the Zoom meeting format where all attendees will be on screen.
URL:https://www.hippocampusmagazine.com/event/deep-dive-newsletter-alllison-k-williams/
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SUMMARY:Deep Dive: Mining Your Obsessions: Writing (Nearly) Endless Essays On One Subject (Elizabeth Austin)
DESCRIPTION:Deep Dives are intensive/generative 90-minute workshops\, with two options to choose from each day during HippoCamp Weekend; these are NOT included in the main ticket package and require separate registration. Registration is limited to 20 attendees; we suggest signing up early.   This format is intentionally designed to be live; it will not be recorded.  \n\nAbout the Session\nWe all have obsessions: the subjects\, relationships\, and questions we can’t stop writing toward\, whether we mean to or not. In this generative workshop\, we’ll treat these topics as a renewable resource. Through a structured exploration\, you’ll dig into the patterns hiding in your existing work — recurring images\, emotional landscapes — and turn them into a visual thematic map you can mine for years. \nIn this session\, writers will: \n\nexcavate patterns\, working to surface recurring images\, tensions\, and questions.\nbuild personal thematic maps\, placing a core focus at the center with 3–5 satellite themes radiating out\, then spotting the intersections where unexpected new essays are born.\ngenerate at least five fresh essay ideas using six concrete strategies\, plus tactics for matching themes to submission calls\nstudy how the pros do it\, looking at writers who’ve mined the same territory for decades across forms and genres\n\nOpen to writers at all levels\, whether you’re assembling an essay collection\, hunting for the through line in a memoir\, or simply tired of feeling like you write “the same things.” No pre-class reading required. \nAbout the speaker: \n  \nElizabeth Austin’s writing has appeared in The New York Times\, TIME\, Harper’s Bazaar\, Electric Literature\, Narratively\, McSweeney’s\, and others. She has been awarded residencies including Sewanee\, Hedgebrook\, and Turning Points. She holds an M.F.A. from Vermont College of Fine Arts\, writes a newsletter on her writing and post-cancer family life\, and lives outside of Philly with her two kids and many pets. \n\n\nTICKET INFO\nYou may register for this event a la carte\, independent of the full HippoCamp Online Weekend. (But if you would like to attend other sessions or the entire event\, you can learn more here.) \nThis session is limited to 20 attendees for optimal engagement with speaker and each other; we suggest signing up as early as possible to secure your seat. Note: Deep Dives are using the Zoom meeting format where all attendees will be on screen.
URL:https://www.hippocampusmagazine.com/event/deep-dive-mining-your-obsessions-elizabeth-austin/
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SUMMARY:An Evening with the Book Champions: A Publishing & Publicity Roundtable
DESCRIPTION: Registered attendees will get access to event recordings for 30 days. \nJoin us for an evening of all things CNF publishing and publicity. This year\, we’re putting a new spin on what we typically called An Evening with the Editors. We’re still focusing on book champions\, but we’re centering the conversation on what agents are looking for — and how to get your book noticed with the help of an in-house or independent publicist. \nHippocampus Magazine associate editor Rae Pagliarulo will moderate a discussion with a group of publicists\, literary agents\, and other publishing professionals. You will: \n\nget a behind-the-scenes look at the book submissions process\nfind out what they’re looking for their respective lists and agencies\ndiver into the writer-agent and writer-publicist relationship\nexplore a timeline for book publicity\nlearn the various moving parts of a book marketing/publicity campaign\n….and so much more\n\nThere will be plenty of time for audience questions at the end. \nThis is ONE OF FOUR main events we’re hosting the weekend of the 15-16th! Read about all of them here. \n\nMeet Our Panelists\n[Additional authors and moderator to be confirmed soon] \nMichelle Blankenship\nMichelle Blankenship spent 16 years as an in-house publicist working at John Wiley & Sons\, Picador USA\, Harcourt Trade Publishers\, and Bloomsbury Publishing specializing in literary fiction\, poetry\, and a variety of nonfiction topics. During her time as an in-house publicist\, she served as director of publicity for Harcourt and as an associate director of publicity at Bloomsbury. She has worked with Jesmyn Ward\, Eimear McBride\, Barney Frank\, Martha S. Jones\, Senator Sherrod Brown\, Ana Castillo\, James Forman Jr.\, Drew Gilpin Faust\, and Mitchell S. Jackson\, among others. Blankenship has also been on the board of the Publishers Publicity Association (PPA) since 2007\, and she currently serves as the PPA president. \n  \n\nAshley Lopez\nAshley Lopez is a literary agent at Massie McQuilkin & Altman Literary Agents with over a decade of publishing experience. She received her MFA in Fiction from Sarah Lawrence College and represents both adult fiction and nonfiction as well as select Young Adult and poetry titles. \n\nCassie Mannes Murray\nCassie Mannes Murray believes in cold emails and cold pizza. She is the founder and director of Pine State Publicity\, a publicity firm for independent and small press books. You can always find what she’s up to in the Pine State newsletter. Her mom calls it “weirdly rambling.” Before launching Pine State she was a literary agent\, earned her MFA in creative nonfiction\, designed book interiors\, edited for literary mags\, taught high school\, and once even worked as a laundromat drive-thru gal. When she isn’t talking books\, she’s a mom to three kids\, married to the guy she met on Myspace in high school\, and living under some big oaks in North Carolina. \n\nIsabella Nugent\nIsabella Nugent (she/her) is a senior publicist at Page One Media\, where she manages publicity campaigns for authors and experts across a wide range of subject areas\, including history\, philosophy\, sociology\, and more. Some of her recent campaigns include Relinquished by Gretchen Sisson\, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award for Nonfiction\, McNamara at War by Philip Taubman and William Taubman\, winner of the Barbara and David Zalaznick Book Prize in American History\, and Making the Presidency by Lindsay Chervinsky. \n  \n  \n\nTICKET OPTIONS\nYou may purchase a ticket for just this event ($30) below\, or register for the entire weekend\, here ($75).
URL:https://www.hippocampusmagazine.com/event/book-champions-2026/
LOCATION:Online (Zoom Webinar)
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