Teacher Toolkit: How to Become a Hugo House Teacher
Classes are central to what we do at Hugo House, but how do you become a Hugo House teacher?  Each quarter, we accept class proposals from writers and teaching artists
Classes are central to what we do at Hugo House, but how do you become a Hugo House teacher?  Each quarter, we accept class proposals from writers and teaching artists
This camp is full! We have another section of Creative Writing Scribes, with an emphasis on Sci-Fi & Fantasy, for 7-8th Grade that takes place July 12-16th. Students in this
In this multisensory camp, students will continue to explore genres of writing like Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Poetry, and others while also expanding their storytelling repertoire by engaging with new storytelling formats
Students will expand their creative writing repertoire by exploring storytelling in graphic form, studying topics like memoir, expression, mood, and character. Students will read a wide variety of work from carefully curated authors
A few months ago, the New York Times published one of the most arresting wildlife stories I’ve ever read.  The story itself—about efforts to save the dwindling population of
Explore the treasures of poetry and prose with instructors JP and Arianne!
Explore the treasures of poetry and prose!
Explore the elements of poetry and prose!
Dear friend, You’ve heard by now that I’ve been appointed Acting Interim Executive Director following Tree Swenson’s resignation. Taking a leadership role in a time of transition and transformation is
SEATTLE—Mar. 3, 2021—Following the resignation of former Executive Director Tree Swenson on February 19, Hugo House has named Rob Arnold as acting interim executive director. For the past three years,