2012 Bombeck Workshop wait list
The 2012 workshop sold out on the morning of Dec. 14, 2011, one week after registration opened.
If you’d like to hear from registered attendees for the 2012 Erma Bombeck Writers’ Workshop who want to transfer their registrations, email the workshop director at erma@udayton.edu to be placed on a waiting list.
The workshop provides a 75% refund for cancellations by Feb. 15, 2012, and no refunds after that. We do, however, allow registered attendees to substitute another person in their place. When we hear from an attendee who is unable to attend, we will put him or her in touch with someone on the wait list to work out an arrangement for transferring registration. We will transfer a registration only with written confirmation from the original registrant.
There are no guarantees that any such spots will become available, but typically a few do each workshop.
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