Hippocampus at AWP Conference & Book Fair in Portland
Oregon Convention Center 777 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland, OR, United StatesFind us at the book fair, and find our friends at various panels, readings, and events. More to come.
Upcoming Events: Where You Can Find Us
Here’s a look at our upcoming online events, plus third-party event where you can find our authors and editors! [You may also view past events by using the month view and scrolling back.]
Find us at the book fair, and find our friends at various panels, readings, and events. More to come.
Founded in 2010, Hippocampus Magazine is an online publication set out to entertain, educate and engage writers and readers of creative nonfiction. HippoCamp: A Conference for Creative Nonfiction Writers, a summer writing conference in Pennsylvania, is an in-the-flesh extension of that three-fold mission. The first HippoCamp was held in August 2015.
Registration is closed. This is the online version of our ever-popular in-person event! It will feature readings from debut CNF authors, followed by a special guest reading and then a panel discussion, led by Hippocampus Magazine's interviews editor Lara Lillibridge. Note: This is ONE OF THREE events we're hosting the weekend of the 12-13th! Read…
Registration closes at 9 a.m. eastern, 8/13. Some 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 conference and, this year, we're bringing them online. You'll hear from five speakers who will…
In this session, you'll take away plenty of practical knowledge about writing, publishing, marketing, and living the creative life.
Learn what editors are really looking for in flash creative nonfiction.
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Hear Jennifer Lang read from Places We Left Behind, followed an interview and audience Q&A.
Learn how to navigate writing hard stories with Melanie Brooks.
Learn about the story behind Slow Noodles, with Chantha Nguon and co-author Kim Green.