Information
2026 Dates
January 17 – February 21, 2026
Tuition
$795
No application fee
Application Information
Applications for 2026 have closed.
Questions? Concerns?
Please feel free to contact us at 740-427-5522 or email writersworkshops@kenyonreview.org.
Overview
Our Winter Online Workshops offer participants a unique opportunity to learn from three different faculty members in the same genre over six weeks. The workshops meet for two hours every Saturday from 2:00–4:00 pm ET starting January 17, 2026. Our online workshops are generative, and the focus is on creating new work.
Each Saturday begins at 1:30 pm ET with a 30-minute faculty reading for all winter online workshop participants, and workshops begin immediately after at 2:00 pm ET. Participants also benefit from an individual meeting with an instructor to discuss workshop prompts and other writing projects.
Enjoy the rigor and inspiration of being in community with three acclaimed writers and a small cohort of other workshop participants.
Faculty
Creative Nonfiction
Poetry
Fiction
FAQ
How is the workshop structured?
Participants attend workshops from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. ET each Saturday. Workshops will involve discussion of assigned reading, writing outside of workshop in response to prompts, sharing individual writing, and workshopping each other’s writing.
How many people are in each workshop?
Each class is limited to 12 participants.
Will I have a chance to write much during the week?
Yes. You will write a lot. The Kenyon Review Online Writers Workshops are unique in that they are generative in nature. This workshop is designed to help you create new work. By the time the workshop weeks are over, participants have a number of new pieces on their way to completion, and they leave the workshop with a clearer, more self-directed sense of what they need and want to continue working on in their writing.
Who teaches the workshops?
Our faculty are talented writers and teachers from around the country. Many of our faculty members have been published in the Kenyon Review. Our instructors have advanced degrees in creative writing, have a lot of experience in the world of publishing, and most teach creative writing at universities during the academic year. They are a strong team with a deep understanding of the curriculum and philosophy of the Kenyon Review Writers Workshops.
What kind of writers enroll in the Kenyon Review Online Writers Workshops?
Our participants are a diverse group, representing a wide range of academic and personal interests. Some are experienced writers who are hoping to expand their range and take some risks. Others relatively new to writing might be seeking an opportunity to receive feedback and instruction on craft. Overall, the participant who will benefit most from the workshop is one who likes to work with other people and who isn’t looking for a traditional approach to writing and learning. If you’re open to experimentation, willing to be playful and take some risks as a learner, and more interested in the writing process than in final goals, then you will thrive in the Kenyon Review Writers Workshops.
Are the Kenyon Review’s residential Writers Workshops also being offered in the summer of 2026?
Yes. For more information about our summer programming, please visit our Writers Workshop page.
Who can apply for the Kenyon Review Online Writers Workshops?
Anyone 18 years of age or older is eligible to apply.
I’m not a U.S. Citizen. Can I still apply?
Yes. We welcome international applications.
When can I apply?
Applications are open November 10 through December 12, 2025. Kenyon Review programs are selective, and all applications are reviewed by committee. We will make every attempt to let applicants know our admission decision within four weeks of our applications closing.
How do I apply?
You will need to create a free Submittable account in order to apply, which you can do on our application page. If you already have a Submittable account, please sign in using your existing account. Be sure to add submittable.com to your address book and/or check your spam folders for email confirmations and notifications that we will send via Submittable.
To complete the online application, you must submit an online application form and a writing sample that showcases your best writing. If you are signing up for the poetry workshop, submit 3 to 4 poems. If you are signing up for the fiction or creative nonfiction workshop, we request between 5-20 pages of prose writing.
How do I know that you received my application?
Once you have submitted your application, you will receive an email notification at the address you entered when you signed up for a Submittable account. Be sure to whitelist submittable.com or check your spam folder to ensure that you receive notifications from Submittable. You can also log back in to your Submittable account to check the status of your application at any time. If you have any problems or questions, please contact us at writersworkshops@kenyonreview.org, or 740-427-5522.
How are applicants chosen for the Kenyon Review Writers Workshops?
In evaluating applications, the selection committee pays particular attention to the writing sample. We are looking for participants who show real talent and passion for writing as well as participants who will thrive in the workshop. We strive to admit a diverse group of people with a wide range of writing styles and personal interests. We are selective in our acceptance, but if you are not accepted this year, we encourage you to reapply.
If I am put on the waitlist, when will I find out whether a spot has opened up?
We fill spaces as they become available, and we intend to have all enrollments confirmed by mid January.
If I am not accepted, can I apply again?
Absolutely. We encourage this. We have a wide range of workshop offerings in 2026.
How much is tuition?
Tuition for the Kenyon Review Online Writers Workshops is $795.00. If you are accepted, you’ll receive a link to an enrollment form which should be completed and returned, along with full payment by January 7. If you don’t submit payment by January 7, you forfeit your space. If you submit your tuition and then cancel your enrollment on or before January 9, the Kenyon Review will keep a $250 cancellation fee. There will be no refunds after January 9.
We have limited funds to offer toward partial scholarships for adult writers workshop participants who demonstrate financial need and have published in reputable literary journals (be sure to include publications in uploaded resume). All scholarships are granted on the basis of both merit and need. If you would like to apply for a partial scholarship, please fill out the scholarship section of the application.
How do I pay?
You may pay your tuition through our online store. We prefer online payments, but you may also pay by check (payable to “Kenyon Review” and mailed to Kenyon Review Writers Workshop, 102 W. Wiggin St. Gambier, OH 43022) or by calling 740-427-5208.
In what time zone will program events be happening?
All workshop schedules are listed in Eastern Daylight Time.
