Go to Boot Camp
Friday, June 8, is the deadline to apply for Orson Scott Card’s Literary Boot Camp. Boot Camp is a weeklong writers’ workshop that is worth every dollar of the $725 tuition. I attended Boot Camp in 2003 and I owe a great deal of my success as a writer to that experience. If you’re serious about writing fiction, and have both the time and money to attend, I highly recommend it.
Even if you can’t attend the full week of Boot Camp, Uncle Orson’s Writing Class is still very worthwhile.
You can read about my notes from Literary Boot Camp and how I got in. To apply for this year, go here.






Yeah! I am going this year.
I\’m just finishing up my one page writing sample now.
Then I find out on June 15th if I\’m one of the lucky ones.
Any idea how many entries they normally receive?
I’m afraid I don’t know how many entries they receive. But I wish you the best of luck in getting in.
Thanks for the wish. I guess it worked. Because I just found out that I’ve been accepted to this year’s boot camp!
I’ll have to post my own first page on my blog. Yours definitely helped me to know better what I was doing and how to do it.
Thanks!
Garrett (your fellow Eagle Mountain-ite)