Bread Loaf Writers' Conference

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The Bread Loaf Writers' Conference is the oldest writers' conference in the United States. It was founded in 1926, and held every summer at Bread Loaf, a historic inn east of Middlebury, Vermont, sponsored by Middlebury College.

Noted authors who have been associated with the conference over the years include Robert Frost, Bernard DeVoto, John Gardner, Charles Baxter, John Irving, Shirley Jackson, May Sarton, John Ciardi, Toni Morrison, Norman Mailer, Noy Holland, Barry Lopez and Donald Hall.

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