The Native American Media Alliance, in partnership with the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians, has announced the selected fellows for the 4th Annual Native American Writers Seminar. “It’s an incredible experience to see emerging indigenous talent develop through the seminar.” Announced Ian Skorodin, director of strategy for the Native American Media Alliance. “Each fellow learns the essential tools and opportunities to break in and maintain a career in this industry.” The Native American Writers Seminar is a 2-month intensive that develops emerging indigenous writers.
Each participant chosen for the seminar workshops an existing script with seasoned and established writers. The program provides intensive development workshops and is accompanied by rigorous creative sessions.
In addition, the seminar highlights prestigious writing programs, provides creative feedback and offers mentorship from past participants of Native American Media Alliance writing initiatives.
These group sessions provide insight into career and professional growth. Here are 4th Annual Native American Writers Seminar cohorts and their bios: Laura Casey is a citizen of the Muscogee Nation and an aspiring screenwriter based in Norman, Oklahoma.
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