Get Inked 2022

A Writing Conference Just for Teens!

Do you know a teen in grades 7–12 who has an interest in writing?

Or maybe a student who struggles with academic writing?

If so, the Get Inked Teen Writing Conference is an amazing opportunity for them.


Get Inked is an inclusive, safe space for teens to workshop their writing with like-minded peers and published authors. Our 2022 conference will feature FIVE young adult authors:

Keynote Jeff Zentner, author of In the Wild Light and The Serpent King

Amanda DeWitt, author of Aces Wild

Patrick Flores Scott, author of American Road Trip

Kristin Bartley Lenz, author of The Art of Holding On and Letting Go

Kat Higgs-Coulthard, author of Junkyard Dogs


Just $70 per student, Get Inked provides teen writers the experience of attending the type of event typically reserved for adults. From keynote speakers to hands-on breakout sessions, students will get to spend time with published authors and have a chance to improve their own writing skills.


• Experiment with style and form •

• Share work, ideas, and goals •

• Learn about the editing and publishing process •

• Connect with other teens who like to write •

• Autographed book from our keynote author•

• Get Inked writer's notebook •

Saturday

December 3, 2022

Jeff Zentner, author of In the Wild Light

Jeff Zentner is the author of New York Times Notable Books The Serpent King and In the Wild Light, as well as Goodbye Days and Rayne & Delilah’s Midnite Matinee. Among other honors, he has won the ALA’s William C. Morris Award, the Amelia Elizabeth Walden Award twice, the Muriel Becker Award, the International Literacy Association Award, and been longlisted twice for the Carnegie Medal. He’s a two-time Southern Book Prize finalist; and was a finalist for the Indies Choice Award. He was selected as a Publishers Weekly Flying Start and an Indies Introduce pick. His books have been translated into fifteen languages. Before becoming a writer, he was a musician who recorded with Iggy Pop, Nick Cave, and Debbie Harry. He lives in Nashville.

He became interested in writing for young adults after volunteering at the Tennessee Teen Rock Camp and Southern Girls Rock Camp. As a kid, his parents would take him to the library and drop him off, where he would read until closing time. He worked at various bookstores through high school and college.

Twitter: @jeffzentner

Instagram: @jeffzentner

Facebook: Jeff Zentner–Writer

Amanda DeWitt, author of Aces Wild

Working in a public library by day and writing books at all hours, Amanda DeWitt is always surrounded by books. When she’s not writing, she enjoys drawing, Dungeons & Dragon-ing, and also writing, just not whatever it is she really should be writing. When she is writing, she’s always looking to try something new—but anything funny is a good bet. She holds a Master’s in Library and Information Science from the University of South Florida. Amanda lives in Clearwater, Florida with her two dogs, two cats, and a handful of chickens. She’s represented by Cate Hart at Harvey Klinger Literary Agency.

Find her on socials:

Twitter: @AmandaMDeWitt

IG: @am.dewitt

website: amandadewitt.com

Patrick Flores-Scott,

author of American Road Trip

Patrick Flores-Scott was a long-time public school teacher in Seattle, Washington. He’s now a reading tutor and early morning writer in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Patrick’s first novel, Jumped In, was named to the 2014 YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults list, a Walden Award finalist, a Washington Book Award winner, an NCSS/CBC Notable Book for the Social Studies, and a Bank Street College Best Books of 2014. His second novel, American Road Trip, ​received multiple starred reviews and is a 2019 Best Fiction for Young Adults pick, and a TAYSHAS Texas reading list selection.

Patrick's website

Kristin Bartley Lenz,

author of The Art of Holding On and Letting Go

Kristin Bartley Lenz is a writer and social worker who has lived in Michigan, Georgia, and California. Her debut young adult novel, The Art of Holding On and Letting Go, was a Helen Sheehan YA Book Prize winner, a Junior Library Guild Selection, and an honor book for the Great Lakes Great Books Award statewide literature program. Her writing has been published in a YA poetry anthology (Rhyme & Rhythm: Poems for Student Athletes), The New York Times, Writer's Digest, Hunger Mountain, Lunch Ticket, Michigan Reading Journal, Great Lakes Review, Literary Mama, Women On Writing, The New Social Worker, and more. She also serves on the SCBWI-MI blog team, writes freelance for Detroit area nonprofits, and teaches creative writing for teens and adults.

https://www.kristinbartleylenz.com/

Kat Higgs-Coulthard,

author of Junkyard Dogs

Kat became a writer on the limb of a Sycamore tree when she was in elementary school. Since then she’s written in abandoned buildings, cemeteries, parks, and even on a tall ship, but her favorite place to write has always been the woods. Kat holds a doctorate in Education through Northeastern University. She has taught kindergarten, third, and fifth grades. Now she trains teachers at Saint Mary’s College and offers writing camps and classes for children and teens through Michiana Writers’ Center. She lives in Michigan and loves spending time with her family.

www.writewithkat.com

Twitter @michianawriter1

Questions??

Clink link to the right to email Director

Katherine Higgs-Coulthard