We are BACK with our summer virtual retreat experience after the huge success of our Inaugural Retreat! Attendees will also be able to attend 2-3 craft talks and lectures throughout the week (x2 the amount than our first retreat!!).
Learn more: abodepress.com/summer-retrea…
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Workshops in fiction, poetry, speculative fiction, and nonfiction
Access to 2-3 lectures, panels, and craft talks weekly
Networking opportunities with other writers authors
Free to apply!! (Donations are appreciated)
Cost: $250-$400, sliding scale
Applications open via Submittable in mid-December
Partial scholarships available
Acceptances will be sent Mid-March
Learn more: www.abodepress.com/summer-retreat
🚨 NEW WORKSHOP🚨
Join us 6/11 at 6:30PM CST for The Music of Minor Distractions: A Multi-genre Revision Workshop led by Nicole Arocho Hernández. ✨
Students will bring one draft to revise in the genre of their choice.
Get tickets and learn more at the link in our bio. 🔗
ALT The Music of Minor Distractions: A Multi-genre Revision Workshop led by Nicole Arocho Hernández
ALT In this course, we will pay attention to what exists at the periphery of our current drafts and move through a revision process that embraces strangeness, unmaking and remaking, and unconventional approaches to plot and/or poetics. Wednesday, June 11, at 6:30- 8PM CST $25 sliding scale
‼️Our Intern Reading Applications are open‼️
Join Abode Press as a reading intern for our fall reading period in either poetry, hybrid, or fiction. Readers will read 1-2 manuscripts a week and gain hands-on experience.
Apply and learn more: abodepress.submittable.com/s…
🚨 NEW VIRTUAL WORKSHOP!🚨
Join us 4/28 @ 6:30PM CST for Docupoetics: Distilling Truths in Oral Histories led by Dena Igusti!
We'll explore docu-poetics and how incorporating archives and oral history into poems allows emotional exploration and distills truths. ✍️
Tickets are Pay-What-You-Want, with a minimum set at $25 and $10 for writers in need. All proceeds go towards paying our presenters and helping the Press pay for operational expenses. Thank you for your contribution!
Learn more and purchase tickets: buff.ly/QujnhjV
Tomorrow is the LAST day to apply to the Virtual Retreat. It’s free to apply and apps will not open again so don’t miss your chance to work with our renowned faculty this June! ❤️
abodepress.submittable.com/s…
BIG NEWS! We are extending our Virtual Retreat application deadline!❤
Due to new followers and writers who missed the original deadline, we have received many requests to reopen our submissions for our Virtual Retreat this past week, we will re-open applications until 3/2!
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Join us Wednesday, February 26, @ 6:30PM CST for Reconnecting to the Body Through Fairy Tales led by Leticia Urieta.🧡
Engage in readings and discussions exploring relationships to our bodies across cultures. Plus generative writing activities to write body-focused stories📖
ALT Reconnecting to the Body Through Fairy Tales
NEW WORKSHOP with Leticia Urieta
February 26, 2025
6:30-8:00PM CST
Virtual Workshop
abodepress.com/workshops $25
ALT Reconnecting to the Body Through Fairy Tales
Fairytales, fables, myths and traditional stories across cultures offer opportunities to explore our relationships to our bodies and the stories that we tell about them. In this open genre workshop, participants will be invited to engage in a variety of readings of creative nonfiction, poetry, speculative and dark fiction and more to that connect us to a deeper knowledge of ourselves and will work through a series of discussions and generative writing activities to help them write the stories of their bodies through the lens of traditional stories. This workshop is open to new and experienced writers 18 .
About the Presenter: Leticia Urieta (she/her/hers) is a Tejana writer from Austin, TX. She works as a teaching artist in the Austin community and is the Executive Director for Austin Bat Cave. She is a graduate of Agnes Scott College and holds an MFA in Fiction writing from Texas State University.
abodepress.com/workshops
BIG NEWS! We are extending our Virtual Retreat application deadline!❤
Due to new followers and writers who missed the original deadline, we have received many requests to reopen our submissions for our Virtual Retreat this past week, we will re-open applications until 3/2!
ALT Graphic with black background that says "APplications for our 2025 virtual retreat are extended"
At our 2025 Virtual Retreat, you will:
🧑🎓Attend 2-3 lectures, panels, and craft talks weekly.
🤝 Network with other writers and authors.
✍️ Expect generative sessions and opportunities to give or receive feedback.
🎤 Show your work at open mic events& invite family or friends.
Apply to work with our reward winning faculty such as Ariana Brown, KB Brookins, mónica teresa ortiz, Kayla Kumari, and Stephanie Macias here: abodepress.submittable.com/s…
✨ COVER REVEAL✨
We're excited to be able to reveal the cover of our next poetry chapbook Bilingual Bitch by Angelica Davila. This is the sixth chapbook in Abode's 2024-2025 lineup and is officially available for preorder! 🧡
ALT Graphic featuring book cover for Bilingual Bitch by Angelica Julia Davila. The cover consists of an old photo of a child frowning slightly. The cover text has hand-drawn floral accents. Beneath the cover photo is some text that reads "coming 3/15".
ALT Graphic with text that reads: BILINGUAL BITCH Angelica Julia Davila's Bilingual Bitch explores the complexities of being Mexican yet growing up in the United States through multilingual expression, generational conflict, and longing for a homeland while existing in a limbo. With a sharp tongue that disrupts both English and Spanish, Davila's poems document familial and US/Mexican history through oral knowledge and chisme while lamenting lost histories. Bilingual Bitch is for the pochas everywhere who find themselves always wondering “which country” is their country. preorder at abodepress.com/shop
Angelica Julia Davila's Bilingual Bitch explores the complexities of being Mexican yet growing up in the United States through multilingual expression, generational conflict, and longing for a homeland while existing in limbo.
Learn more: buff.ly/4jKmli2
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Join us Wednesday, February 26, @ 6:30PM CST for Reconnecting to the Body Through Fairy Tales led by Leticia Urieta.🧡
Engage in readings and discussions exploring relationships to our bodies across cultures. Plus generative writing activities to write body-focused stories📖
ALT Reconnecting to the Body Through Fairy Tales
NEW WORKSHOP with Leticia Urieta
February 26, 2025
6:30-8:00PM CST
Virtual Workshop
abodepress.com/workshops $25
ALT Reconnecting to the Body Through Fairy Tales
Fairytales, fables, myths and traditional stories across cultures offer opportunities to explore our relationships to our bodies and the stories that we tell about them. In this open genre workshop, participants will be invited to engage in a variety of readings of creative nonfiction, poetry, speculative and dark fiction and more to that connect us to a deeper knowledge of ourselves and will work through a series of discussions and generative writing activities to help them write the stories of their bodies through the lens of traditional stories. This workshop is open to new and experienced writers 18 .
About the Presenter: Leticia Urieta (she/her/hers) is a Tejana writer from Austin, TX. She works as a teaching artist in the Austin community and is the Executive Director for Austin Bat Cave. She is a graduate of Agnes Scott College and holds an MFA in Fiction writing from Texas State University.
abodepress.com/workshops
This workshop is open genre and is open to new and experienced writers 18 .
Tickets are Pay-What-You-Want with the minimum set to $25. All proceeds go towards paying our presenters and helping the press pay for operational expenses.
Learn more: buff.ly/3El8ej9
We are so excited to announce our 2025-2026 chapbook winners! Please join us in congratulating our authors on their achievement!🥳Stay tuned for announcements regarding pre-orders, book launches, and more! Welcome to the Abode family! 🎉❤️😍
Apply for our retreat's speculative fiction cohort led by Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya, managing editor at Autostraddle, 2023-2024 Tin House Reading Fellow, and 2023 Lambda writer in residence.
ALT Graphic with text that reads: "Apply for my 2025 Speculative Fiction Cohort! Applications for Abode Press's Summer Virtual 2025 Retreat are open! If accepted, the Retreat includes:
-Workshops in fiction, poetry, speculative fiction, and nonfiction
-Access to 2-3 lectures, panels, and craft talks weekly
-Networking opportunities with other writers authors
-Free to apply!! (Donations are appreciated)
-Cost $250-$400, sliding scale
-Partial scholarships available"
ALT Graphic with text that reads: "Kayla Kumari Upadhyaya is a lesbian writer of essays, short stories, and pop culture criticism living in Orlando. Her queer horror novelette Helen House (Burrow Press) was named one of the Best LGBTQ Books of 2022 by NBC News. She is the managing editor of Autostraddle and the former managing editor of TriQuarterly. Her short stories appear in McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, Catapult, The Offing, Joyland, Foglifter, and others. Some of her culture writing can be found in The Cut, The A.V. Club, Vulture, Refinery29, and Vice, and she previously worked as a restaurant reporter for Eater NY. She was a 2023-2024 Tin House Reading Fellow and a 2023 Lambda writer in residence. Her fiction will be featured in the upcoming anthology Be Gay, Do Crimes, out from Dzanc Books in 2025."
ALT Graphic with text that reads: "Applications are open for our 2025 Virtual Retreat! Learn More: www.abodepress.com/summer-retreat"
Expect craft lectures, generative sessions, helpful feedback, and open mic events. Applications are free; donations are welcome. If accepted, the cost is $250-400, with one partial scholarship available per cohort. Apply by January 31st. Learn more: buff.ly/3C0axaA
Please join us in celebrating our chapbook shortlist!🎉
We want to honor our shortlisted writers today because we believe in their work.
We plan to announce our official chapbook catalog by the end of the month.
Applying for our 2025 retreat? Join our poetry cohort guided by Ariana Brown a queer Black Mexican American writer and national collegiate poetry slam champion. Ariana is the author of We Are Owed (Grieveland, 2021) and Sana Sana (Game Over Books, 2020).
ALT Graphic with text that reads: "Apply for my 2025 Poetry Cohort! Applications for Abode Press's Summer Virtual 2025 Retreat are open! If accepted, the Retreat includes:
-Workshops in fiction, poetry, speculative fiction, and nonfiction
-Access to 2-3 lectures, panels, and craft talks weekly
-Networking opportunities with other writers authors
-Free to apply!! (Donations are appreciated)
-Cost $250-$400, sliding scale
-Partial scholarships available"
ALT Ariana Brown is a queer Black Mexican American writer and the author of We Are Owed. (Grieveland, 2021) and Sana Sana (Game Over Books, 2020). A national collegiate poetry slam champion, Ariana holds a B.A. in African Diaspora Studies and Mexican American Studies, an M.F.A. in Poetry, and M.S. in Library Science. She lives and works in Houston, TX, where she teaches creative writing to teens. She has been writing, performing, and teaching poetry for over a decade.
Expect craft lectures, generative sessions, helpful feedback, and open mic events. Applications are free; donations are welcome. If accepted, the cost is $250-400, with one partial scholarship available per cohort. Apply by January 31st. Learn more: buff.ly/3C0axaA