CLARKSVILLE, TN – Pulitzer Prize finalist Rebecca Makkai, Austin Peay State University’s 2025-26 Acuff Chair of Excellence, is returning to Clarksville to host a free writer’s retreat from Nov. 1-5 at Haynes House Sanctuary.
Hosted by Austin Peay’s Creative Writing program and the Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts, the retreat is open to APSU students and the general public. Community writing days are Nov. 1 and 2, with a creative writing reading and celebration on Nov. 5.
How to Apply
Space is limited to 10 community members. To apply, please submit the following materials to Dr. Raymond Deeren at deerenr@apsu.edu by Oct. 17.
- A statement of intent including previous writing experience and/or publications, and a synopsis of a current writing project you plan to work on during the retreat.
- A 10-15-page writing sample if prose; a 3-5-piece portfolio if poetry.
Submissions are due no later than 11:59 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 17, and acceptance letters will be sent out in mid-October.
Retreat Schedule
Saturday, Nov. 1
- 11 a.m.: Welcome Lunch
- Noon – 3 p.m.: Craft Talks, Exercises, Lessons
- 3-5:30 p.m.: Writing and Workshop
Sunday, Nov. 2
- 9 a.m.: Welcome Breakfast
- 9:30 a.m.: Craft Talks, Exercises, Lessons
- Noon – 1 p.m.: Lunch
- 1-4 p.m.: Writing and Workshop
- 4 p.m.: Dismissal
About Haynes House Sanctuary
Haynes House Sanctuary offers a welcoming space where individuals are invited to deepen their connection to self and others while experiencing personal growth in a safe and sacred community. Cultivating authentic relationships is at the core, while values of community, connection, belonging, growth and well-being allow for an all-inclusive approach that nurtures body, mind and spirit. Learn more about Haynes House here.
About Rebecca Makkai
Rebecca Makkai is the author of the New York Times bestselling I Have Some Questions for You as well as four other works of fiction. Her third novel, The Great Believers, was one of the New York Times’ Best Books of the 21st Century, a finalist for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize and the 2018 National Book Award, and the winner of the ALA Carnegie Medal and the LA Times Book Prize, among other honors.
A 2022 Guggenheim Fellow, Makkai teaches graduate fiction writing at Middlebury College, Northwestern University, and the Bennington Writing Seminars, and she is the artistic director of StoryStudio Chicago. Learn more about Makkai’s work by visiting her website.
As the 2025-26 Acuff Chair of Excellence, Makkai will visit APSU creative writing classes, work directly with students and regional community members, and curate a reading at this spring’s Zone 3 Writers’ Festival (April 16-18, 2026).
To learn more about Zone 3 Press, contact Dr. Raymond Deeren, co-coordinator of APSU’s Creative Writing program, at deerenr@apsu.edu.