Tremont Writers Conference Accepting Applications for 2026 Creative Retreat
Jan 21, 2026 09:58AM ● By WNC Business
Great Smoky Mountains Institute at Tremont is pleased to
announce the fourth annual Tremont Writers Conference, an intensive
five-day retreat for writers of fiction, nonfiction and poetry
coordinated in conjunction with Smokies Life. Applications
to participate may be submitted online now through May 15 at writers.gsmit.org.
Held Wednesday, Oct. 21, through Sunday, Oct. 25, the conference on the
Tremont campus invites participants to brainstorm projects and fine-tune
their work alongside award-winning author workshop leaders and
professional park educators in Great Smoky Mountains
National Park. This year’s faculty members include guest writer and
“New York Times” best-selling author Ron Rash; recent Kentucky poet
laureate and memoirist Crystal Wilkinson (leading the nonfiction
cohort); celebrated playwright and Knoxville poet laureate
Linda Parsons (poetry cohort leader), and award-winning Cherokee
novelist Kelli Jo Ford (leading the fiction cohort).
“This is a rare opportunity for writers to work closely with authors
they admire in a setting as immersive as it gets: the Smokies,” said
Frances Figart, conference co-director and creative services director
for Smokies Life. “We keep the retreat intentionally
small — choosing writers who are deeply engaged with their work and
excited to challenge themselves in a new setting. It’s that level of
collective commitment that bolsters the creative process and makes the
experience so productive for our writers.”
Faculty members will lead daily morning group workshops and also mentor
writers in optional one-on-one sessions throughout the retreat. Each
afternoon, experienced Tremont naturalists will guide participants in
activities meant to create a deeper connection
to the region’s cultural and natural history. Evenings will conclude
with group dinners, fellowship and readings by the featured authors.
Meals and lodging are provided.
“Like all of Tremont’s programs, roughing it (a little!) is part of the
experience,” said co-director Jeremy Lloyd, who serves as Tremont’s
manager of field and college programs. “Most of the workshops take place
outdoors, where we can take in and be inspired
by our beautiful natural surroundings — with fewer distractions from
the modern world. This format is part of what makes the Tremont Writers
Conference unique, paving the way for more meaningful connections with
workshop leaders and fostering a sense of community
among participants.”
Acceptance to conference workshops is based on evaluation of submitted
writing samples, with all writers notified of their acceptance status by
mid-July. One conference participant will be selected to receive the
Debbie Ellis Scholarship in the amount of $1,000.
The scholarship is funded by Ron Ellis in memory of his late wife,
Debbie, who channeled her love of the Tremont area into her writing,
including “Elkmont Settlement: A Microcosm of Appalachian Challenges,”
in “Perspectives in History” (Northern Kentucky University,
Vol. XXIII, 2007-2008).
Also available to select 2026 participants is the $5,000 Laurel Rematore
Tremont Writers Conference Scholarship, distributed between three or
more chosen writers whose attendance is dependent on financial aid. The
scholarship’s namesake, the former CEO of Smokies
Life, strongly believed in the power of the arts and was integral to
the retreat’s founding.
Applications for the October conference should be submitted no later
than May 15. Additional information about the Tremont Writers Conference
and complete 2026 application guidelines can be found at
writers.gsmit.org.
Source: Tremont Writers Conference
