In a word, Eleanor Kedney is reverent. She’s reverent about writing, and she’s reverent about teaching. It’s palpable in the way she talks about writing. It’s clear in the way she presides over her ...
Arif Anwar: The idea from the start was to build a close-knit, small group of students which would yield high mentor-student ratio and to build a temporary community that dissipates creative energy.
Books about writing are a genre all their own, but books on how to write well almost exclusively default to the perspective of the white and cisgender experience of making books. The most popular and ...
Each year in April, Spokane’s bookworms and writerly types show up in droves to attend Eastern Washington University’s Get ...
Not quite the great American novel. Has anyone ever said to you “You should write a book” or “That would make a great book?” “Maybe someday” is generally the response people give. Writing, especially ...
Four award-winning poets and authors will discuss their most recent work from SUNY Cortland’s Hoxie Gorge Review during a virtual panel discussion on Thursday, April 1. Presented by the English ...
The Illinois-born Seattle-based novelist, literary scholar and cartoonist Charles Johnson is the author of the novels Faith and the Good Thing (1974), Oxherding Tale (1982), Dreamer (1998) and Middle ...
Dean Nelson interviewing George Plimpton at the 2000 Writer’s Symposium by the Sea. (Photo courtesy of PLNU) Dean Nelson, the founder and director of Point Loma Nazarene University’s journalism ...
Meg Wolitzer ’81 discussed the evolution of her decades-long career as a novelist at an event hosted by the Providence Athenaeum that filled the olive-green pews of First Unitarian Church Friday, ...