For those of you attending the Southwest Regional Writers Workshop, we would like to mention a few ways that you can maximize your experience at this unique event. We look forward to seeing you next week at Camp Allen! The 6 P’s for the Workshop (well, there are actually 9 P’s, but you get the
Southwest Regional Retreat
All that I Hoped It Would Be and More
Thinking of attending the Southwest Retreat next month? Want to find out more about it? Here’s Curlonda Simm’s article about her experience at the Writers Workshop portion last year. We hope you can join us ! Click here for more information and to register. The C.S. Lewis Writers Workshop at Camp Allen was all that
“The Eternal C.S. Lewis: Now More Than Ever”
Oxbridge 2011 alumnus, Tom O’Boyle, has just written an article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette describing his experience this summer visiting the places in Oxford that are connected to C.S. Lewis’s life and faith. Here’s an excerpt of “The Eternal C.S. Lewis: Now More Than Ever”: Lewis’ change of heart was so dramatic as to suggest
Around the Blogosphere
Several of our friends in the blogsphere have been writing about recent events held by the C.S. Lewis Foundation. The Kilns, Oxford, England Resident Director Dr. Debbie Higgens Dr. Debbie Higgens, our Resident Director at the Kilns, has been keeping a blog documenting her stay in C.S. Lewis’s home. She recounts, among other things, the
Holly Ordway’s Inspiration at Camp Allen
For a CS Lewis fan, what could be better than three days holed up in a beautiful retreat center in the Texas piney woods, sharing in fellowship and conversation with like-minded folks? Answer: nothing! Rather than walk through all the events of a very, very busy four days (I arrived on the Thursday and left on the Sunday), I will pull out a few highlights of the 2010 CS Lewis Retreat, starting with Malcolm Guite and ending with the C.S. Lewis College!