Posts by Tracy Cunningham
2023 TWFest Fiction Contest Finalists
Congratulations to our 2023 Fiction Contest winner, runners-up, and finalists. Thank you Timothy Schaffert for being our judge this year and to Dylan Church, our contest coordinator. Sabrynne Buchholz is a writer, artist, musician, tea-enthusiast, and avid bug friend. Sabrynne is at home in Colorado, where she thoroughly enjoys the snowy winter weather and opportunities…
Read More2023 One-Act Play Contest Finalists
Congratulations to our winner, runners-up, and finalists in our One-Act Contest. Thank you to our judge, Peter Hagan, and to Dylan Church, our contest coordinator. From top left and moving from left to right, they are: 2023 Winner: Agyeiwaa Asante is a Ghanaian-American theater artist from Maryland, currently based in San Diego. Her plays include Wildest…
Read MoreFestival History
REMEMBERING THE FIRST FESTIVAL: APRIL 3-5, 1987 By Peggy Scott Laborde New Orleans in the mid-1980s was aching with a financial slump. The oil industry, which had been such a strong part of the city’s economy, was no longer a sure thing. The term “cultural tourism” wasn’t yet a phrase in common use. The New…
Read MoreWriter’s Resolutions: A Daylong Retreat
January 14, 2023 9 am – 6 pm CST all sessions virtual $250 Start your writing year right with an inspiring day of resolution-setting. Live virtual sessions on freewriting, establishing healthy habits and habitats, submitting, querying agents, and working with editors will give you the tools to meet your writing goals—all while nurturing your spirit.…
Read More2022 Tennessee Williams Scholars Conference
Friday, March 25, 2022 Williams Research Center at The Historic New Orleans Collection, 410 Chartres Street, New Orleans, LA 70130 Sessions included in Scholars Conference Pass ($30), Literary Discussion Pass ($100), or VIP Pass ($600). Or purchase each one separately for $10 each. 9:00–9:05 Welcome: Margit Longbrake, The Historic New Orleans Collection 9:05–9:15 Opening…
Read MoreHey, Stellllllaaaaa!
DONATE BELOW! The contest will be a fundraiser for the New Orleans Family Justice Center, a network of agencies assisting anyone affected by domestic violence. The Festival is happy to partner with the NOFJC as the beneficiary of the fundraiser, as well as to promote the new suicide hotline, 9-8-8, to bring attention to assistance…
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