Sharpen your narrative journalism skills in 2021 at these writers’ conferences

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EDITOR'S NOTE: This post was updated on June 1, 2021, with new information. Changes or additions are highlighted.

If you're feeling stalled and rusty in your writing, you're far from alone. The pandemic disrupted the rhythm of our jobs, and put a hold on most of the conferences or workshops we rely on for networking, training and inspiration.

The COVID cloud remains heavy in some places, but there are wide patches of blue sky on the horizon. As life seeks a new normal, it's time to consider where you might plug in to a community of colleagues to knock the rust off your skills. The following list is far from definitive: We don't know about every group that gathers, and some gatherings are still to be determined.  But a fair number of popular events have made firm plans for virtual gatherings and awards ceremonies in 2021. More and more are planning a return to on-site events.

The list below is loosely categorized by type of type of conference. It is listed in alphabetical order, not by date, so be sure to look closely so you don't skip over an organization you're interested in, or are eager to do something soon. Check the links closely; some have been a bit unreliable as situations change. And make sure you check the agenda and speaker line-up for conferences you're interested in to ensure they fit your interests.

Some familiar names will be absent from this list, either because there was no information available or they seem to be focusing on smaller training seminars. If we get additional information, we'll update our line-up. But you'll need to do some hunting on your own.

 

NARRATIVE JOURNALISM CONFERENCES
There is no way to build an exhaustive list, but these rise to the top of the list of prestigious gatherings for journalistic storytellers who work primarily, if not exclusively, in writing.


Power of Narrative
Online
March 19, 2021 (Coverage of all the sessions, with links to audio recordings, are available on Storyboard.)
Typically held at Boston University, this is one of the premier narrative journalism gatherings in the U.S.  It was canceled last year due to COVID, but is being held this year online and free. Featured speakers include Fernanda Santos, Jacqui Banaszynski and David Fahrenthold. The headline keynote speakers are Jelani Cobb and Ibram X. Kendi. There are also four breakout sessions.

UPDATED: International True Story Award Festival
Bern, Switzerland
Postponed to June 2022.
This is an initiative of Reportagen Magazine in Bern, which formed an independent True Story Foundation with the goal of supporting the True Story Award as the first global prize and encouraging strong storytelling in around the world. Entries are submitted in 12 languages from as many as 30 countries. The inaugural event, held in summer 2019, was an unquestioned success, with plans for an annual competition going forward. The pandemic derailed that last year. And this summer, with flights to and from various countries still erratic, festival organizers have postponed again, until June 24-26, 2022. Two full years of contest entrants will be awarded at that time.

UPDATED: Mayborn Literary Nonfiction Conference
In person (University of North Texas) and virtual
Oct. 15 - 16, 2021
"The Mayborn," another of the nation's premier gatherings of narrative journalists, recently announced that it will hold a hybrid conference this fall. Last year's summer gathering was interrupted by the pandemic, replaced by a virtual event was held in October. This October, the conference will be part live, part Zoom. No specifics are yet available, but watch themayborn.com for news about speakers, events and awards. The site also gets you to recordings from past conferences.

ADDED: Fortellingens Kraft (The Power of Story)
Bergen, Norway
Sept, 24 - 26, 2021
The fifth anniversary of this conference (delayed by one year) includes superstar journalists from the United States and from around the region, including Denmark, Sweden and Norway. It will be held at the Scandic Ørnen Hotel.

Power of Storytelling
Location and date: To be determined
Started 11 years ago in Bucharest, Romania, this event has become one of the most creative and robust in the narrative world. It draws top speakers from the U.S. and Europe. The 10th anniversary conference last fall was canceled due to COVID; conference organizers are waiting for more information from medical experts to make decisions about a gathering this fall. While we wait for news, you can see videos and read interviews on the website under the EDITIONS.

True Stories Conference
Online.
Date: To be determined
Typically held in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, this year’s conference will be online. While we wait for more news on this year’s conference, podcasts and recorded video sessions from last year are available online, in English. They include recorded video sessions from Rebecca Skloot,  Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey. There are also recorded sessions from previous years in Dutch and English.

ADDED: Well Told Conference
London, UK
Possibly March 2022
Things are up in the air with this conference dedicated to “championing UK longform and narrative journalism,” but plans are being made for 2022 and we want to keep it on our radar, along with the affiliated “Scrollfest,” a magazine performed live and in-person.


NICHE CONFERENCES
These are conference that focus on a specific subject, such as science or history. You may need to be a member to attend. Each of these conferences typically has one session that focuses on narrative journalism or a closely related craft-of-writing session.


Association of Health Care Journalists
Austin, Texas
Oct. 28-31, 2021
The AHCJ conference is held at different locations each year.  Often held in late spring or summer, this year's conference has been pushed to late October and ensuring strong health protections. The focus will be (no surprise) on covering COVID. Members attend a range of sessions and can take field trips with subject experts, but the conference typically includes a writing craft workshop with a top-notch writer or journalism teacher.

American Society of Journalists and Authors
Online
April 13-29, 2021
Usually held in the spring at different locations in New York City, this year the ASJA conference will be held online. The membership includes a heavy complement of freelancers, book authors and public relations content writers. There are always several sessions on writing craft.

BIO Conference
Online
May 14-16, 2021
The annual conference by Biographers International Organization is usually held in various locations, but the 11th conference will be virtual. It draws authors, editors, agents, publishers and publicists.

Education Writers Association
Online
May 2-5, 2021
The 74th National Seminar of the EWA will feature four afternoons of conversations and training, from journalists and police experts, built around the conference theme: "Now What? Reporting on Education Amid Uncertainty." Registration is open now. The seminar is for EWA members, but membership is free for students and journalists.

International Association for Literary Journalism Studies
Online
May 20-22, 2021
This international conference is devoted to the scholarly study, teaching and practice of literary journalism. The 2021 conference was originally planned for Denmark, but now will be held virtually, hosted by the University of Copenhagen. Hours are late afternoon and evening in Europe, morning in the U.S.

International Conference on Narrative
Online
May 19-23, 2021
This is an academic conference covering the study and theory of narrative.

UPDATED: Investigative Reporters and Editors
Online
June 14-18, 2021
New information on the IRE website indicates the 2021 conference will again be held virtually, rather than as hoped for on-site in Indianapolis. While the organization specializes in investigative reporting tools, working in partnership with NICAR (the National Institute for Computer Assisted Reporting), the big annual conference often has workshops targeted at weaving investigative reporting and compelling narrative.

ADDED: Journalism and Women's Symposium
Online
Oct. 15-17, 2021
This organization, affectionally and sassily known as JAWS, has hosted an annual autumn "camp" for members for more than 30 years. The gathering combines craft and leadership workshops, formal mentoring and a whole lot of informal support. The camp will be virtual this year, but is being built as "online and on demand." People who register have access to the conference discussions in real time, but also can plug in at their conveniences to sessions from this year and last through the end of the year. A special tribute this year will be dedicated to the late Betsy Wade, who spent a career breaking down gender barriers for herself and countless other women in the field.

UPDATED: National Association of ScienceWriters
Boulder, Colorado
Oct. 8-11, 2021
The 2021 conference of this science writers organization is on in a blend of on-site and virtual sessions. The conference typically includes several sessions on the craft of writing, and this year the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing (CASW) section of the meeting will include several case studies illustrating the issues at the intersection of science, science communication, and journalism.

ADDED : Online News Association
Online.
June 22-25, 2021
The Online News Association, known as ONA, rose from a small event during the early days of digital journalism to become one of the most energetic gatherings in the industry. Although the focus can be tech-heavy, multi-media storytelling informs many of the sessions.
Details of this summer's virtual conference will be announced in a few weeks. But plenty of time is built into the schedule for networking.

The Poverty Narrative Conference
Online
March 5, 2021
Usually hosted at the University of Michigan, this year's event will be virtual. The focus at this small, academic conference is on poverty and the stories told about it, through the lenses of both journalism and academia.

UPDATED : Society of Environmental Journalists
Houston, Texas
March 30-April 3, 2022

The 2021 conference scheduled for June in Idaho was cancelled because of continued pandemic risks. A conference is now set for March 30-April 2, 2022, in Houston, with a focus on environmental health and justice, energy and climate change, and oceans and coasts. Narrative and craft take the stage at a Sunday breakfast program that focuses on books and includes a pitch slam where authors can pitch to editors and agents. It usually held in October at locations across the country, almost always in partnership with a university. Organization officials hope to return to Idaho in 2023.

CREATIVE NONFICTION CONFERENCES
At these conferences, you will rub shoulders with poets and novelists. Sometimes “creative nonfiction” turns out to be narrative journalism. Sometimes it’s memoir, personal essay or something more like prose poetry. It mostly depends on the conference faculty for that particular year, so make sure to examine the speaker or instructor biographies before you register or apply.


Creative Nonfiction Collective Conference
Online
May 2021
It’s not in the name, but this is very much a Canadian conference. In the past, it has been held in Victoria, Vancouver, Banff, Calgary, and Toronto.

Granta & Wesleyan Writers Conference
Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut
June 22 - 26, 2022
This conference has a nonfiction track that includes workshops and discussion. There are options to stay and dine on-site.

Middlebury Bread Loaf Writers Conference
Online
August 8 to 21, 2021
Nonfiction is one of the workshops offered during two two-week sessions in 2021. Applications are accepted starting February 15 and close on April 12. There is also a separate Environmental Writer’s Workshop, which includes nonfiction as well as fiction and poetry.

NonfictioNOW
Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand
Early December 2021
This conference is held on variable dates, alternating between the U.S. and a location overseas. It covers genres ranging from personal essay to true crime to alternative storytelling forms.