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Friday, August 12, 2005

SHAMELESS PLUG! SHAMELESS PLUG!

THE BORACAY WRITING SALON AT SEAWIND

Imagine yourself writing in a coral dawn, or under a tropical moon. Far away from the frenzy of city life, you find the greatest treasure of all: time. Time to explore and expand the part of you that makes stories, that tells truths, that finds meaning in everything that's yours.

Renowned American performance poet James Navé and screenwriter and journalist Allegra Huston, of the famous Hollywood dynasty, along with Carlos Celdran, are there to encourage you, advise you, and inspire you.

The Writing Salon, which is based in Taos, New Mexico and travels around the world, is coming in October to the Philippine island of Boracay. Join us for four impassioned days, a time to slow down and talk, listen, reflect, imagine, create. Experience the magic of stories rising organically from a community of writers. Discover voices in your writing you never knew were there.

early registration fee is PHP24,000 until 21 august 2005, Ninoy Aquino Day
Fee includes tuition, all lunches & welcome dinner
Contact us for more information:
info@thewritingsalon.net

www.the writingsalon.net
Call or sms +66 (1) 932 0547


7 Comments:

Blogger friskodude said...

Carlos, check the broken link.

6:27 AM  
Blogger Sidney said...

Sounds good !

8:17 AM  
Blogger carlosceldran said...

Checked. Thanks friskodude.

9:31 AM  
Blogger Boracay For Less said...

Boracay is a great place to hold your writers workshop.

12:19 PM  
Blogger Anne said...

I love Boracay(I've been there 5-6 times), but not as much as I did when I first went there in 1988. It's too commercialized now. It was more of a paradise back then than it is now. Think of blue lagoon :)

9:19 AM  
Blogger carlosceldran said...

Ya. It's still a lovely place. But youre right, it isn't as "mystical" as it once was.

And they also don't sell magic mushrooms in the restaurants the way they used to either.

12:44 PM  
Blogger shewowah said...

ah. but magic mushrooms can still be had. if one knew how to look. ;)

i dared bring home a jar from my last trip and lovingly shared it with friends. for what are magic mushrooms if one to were to not share their magic?

hahahahaha. :)

trite. but true, noh? :P

5:21 AM  

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