Join us for our first in-person festival in two years! We are thrilled to offer fiction, poetry, nonfiction, YA book writing, and podcasting workshops from an award-winning, highly published faculty. In addition, we’ll have speakers, book signings, and readings from attendees and teachers.
MHLF is a supportive, inclusive haven for writers. Whether you have never put pen to paper or are an experienced writer, you will walk away inspired, invigorated, and part of our growing community. In addition, we will have several writing contests for cash prizes, open mic reading opportunities, and many other events. Come learn with keynote speaker, poet Rebecca Gayle Howell, and several of Appalachia’s brightest literary minds like Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle, Savannah Sipple, Jessie Van Eerden, Randi Pink, and more!
Event registration includes: Entry to 16th Annual Mountain Heritage Literary Festival, access to all workshops, one catered meal each day, a copy of keynote speaker Rebecca Gayle Howell’s acclaimed poetry collection, Render/An Apocalypse.
**Unfortunately, we cannot offer on-campus housing this year. Attendees are responsible for their own housing. There are numerous AirBnB opportunities in the area, in addition too hotel accommodations in Middlesboro, Kentucky and Cumberland Gap, Tennessee. The Olde Mill Bed and Breakfast in Cumberland Gap, Tennessee is offering a discount for our festival goers. When you book just say you are with the Mountain Heritage Literary Festival.
Several scholarships are available to those who qualify. Please check here for more information.
Participants are required to follow the most up to date COVID-19 procedures from the university which can be found here.
If you have any questions regarding this event or scholarships please contact our Director Patrick Wensink at patrick.wensink@LMUnet.edu or via phone at 423-869-6028 or our Assistant Director Grace Mahieu at 423-869-7423 or via email at grace.mahieu@LMUnet.edu