For Immediate Release
Contact: Tanya Whiton, Assistant Director
whitontanya@pmc.edu
(617) 731-7697
SOLSTICE MFA
PROGRAM HOSTS STATE OF THE UNION — A TWO-DAY INTENSIVE FOCUSED ON DIVERSE
APPROACHES TO THE CRAFT OF POETRY
[Chestnut Hill, MA, May 2012] The Solstice
Low-Residency MFA in Creative Writing Program is pleased to announce State
of the Union: Diversity and Poetic Craft —a two-day intensive taking
place as part of its summer 2012 residency, scheduled for July 6–15 on the Pine
Manor College campus. Designed to encourage cross-pollination between styles
and approaches to poetry, open up a broader discourse about the art of writing
poetry, and encourage experimentation across poetic “camps,” State
of the Union will offer a series of craft classes and elective seminars
for both MFA students and interested writers in the greater community.
For course descriptions,
dates and times, a detailed audit policy, and a downloadable registration form,
go to: http://www.pmc.edu/mfa-classes-for-audit.
State of the Union will feature:
- Keynote speaker Stephen Dunn, author of sixteen books,
including the 2001 Pulitzer Prize-winner Different
Hours, and his most recent, Here and
Now.
- 2012 Cave Canem
Partner Poet Nicole Terez Dutton, winner
of the 2011 Cave Canem Poetry Prize for If One Of Us Should Fall, forthcoming in fall of 2012.
- Experimental
poet Amaranth Borsuk, author
of Handiwork, selected for the
2011 Slope Editions Prize. She is currently a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow
in the Humanities at MIT.
- Multidisciplinary
poet, performer, and scholar Tracie
Morris, who has presented installations at the Whitney Biennial and the New
Museum, among other venues.
- MFA faculty
members Laure-Anne Bosselaar, author
of three poetry collections including A
New Hunger; Iain Haley Pollock,
author of the poetry collection Spit Back
a Boy, and winner of the 2010 Cave Canem Prize; Anne-Marie Oomen, poet, playwright, and essayist; Kathleen Aguero, anthologist and author
of four poetry collections; and Steven
Huff, author of two volumes of poetry and founder of Tiger Bark Press.
ABOUT PINE MANOR COLLEGE
As an undergraduate institution consistently ranked among
the most diverse in the country, Pine Manor College emphasizes an inclusive,
community-building approach to liberal arts education. The Solstice MFA in
Creative Writing reflects the College’s overall mission by creating a
supportive, welcoming environment in which writers of all backgrounds are
encouraged to take creative risks. We strive to instill in our students an
appreciation for the value of community-building and community service, and see
engagement with the literary arts not only as a means to personal fulfillment
but also as an instrument for real cultural change.
For directions to Pine Manor College, detailed faculty bios,
and a program overview, go to: www.pmc.edu/mfa
Wonderful...I so wish I could be there. I need to get your book Lori.
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