Please visit Table H-8 to pick up a copy of The Low-Residency MFA Handbook: A Guide for Prospective Creative Writing Students (Continuum Books) during the 2011 AWP Conference and Bookfair. I’ll be on site to share information and sign copies.
Order your copy via amazon here.
Throughout the conference, a number of MFA program reps will be dropping by Table H-8 to talk about their programs and elaborate on their interviews included in The Low-Res MFA Handbook:
THURSDAY FEB 3
Celeste Gainey, alumnus, Carlow University
Tod Goldberg, director, UC Riverside/Palm Desert
Clark Knowles, alumnus, Bennington College
Patsy Sims, director, Goucher College
Jim Warner, assistant director, Wilkes University
Kobbie Alamo, alumnus, Northwest Institute of Literary Arts
Debra Allbery, director, Warren Wilson College
David Stevenson, director, University of Alaska Anchorage
Robert Begiebing, director, Southern New Hampshire University
Meg Kearney, director, Solstice/Pine Manor College
SATURDAY FEB 5
Carol Berg, alumnus, Stonecoast/University of Southern Maine
Winona Winkler Wendth, alumnus, Bennington College
Also, be sure to stop by and say hello to a few SPECIAL AUTHOR GUESTS!
FRIDAY FEB 4
Millicent Borges Accardi (8:30am-12:30pm)
Deb Henry, Fairfield University (11:30am-1:30pm)
SATURDAY FEB 5
Deb Henry, Fairfield University (11:30am-2:30pm)
Millicent Borges Accardi (3-5:30pm)
Millicent Borges Accardi will be selling copies of her recent titles, Injuring Eternity (World Nouveau) and Woman on a Shaky Bridge (Finishing Line Press). More info at http://millicentborgesaccardi.com/.
Deb Henry, who is also an alumus of Fairfield University’s MFA program, will be talking about her novel, The Whipping Club (represented by Rob Weisbach Creative Management).
More info about The Low-Res MFA Handbook: http://www.loriamay.com/
See you at AWP!
Looks like a great event. Good Luck to ya!
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