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Those who won and the runners-up of the Birmingham Book Festival's Short Story Competition shared their stories at this special reception featuring guest judge, novelist Judith Allnatt

Photography by Eddie Jacob

Photography by Eddie Jacob

Welcome Smudge! :) What a handsome big boy, Smudge is brimming with confidence. The rattie girls are totally smitten! ;)

Photography by Eddie Jacob

17/05/2024. London, United Kingdom. Akshata Murty, the Prime Ministers wife hosts Lessons at 10 focused on fantasy themed creative writing in partnership with the British Library with children St Josephs College in Stoke on Trent. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street

Creative Writing Conference 2015 was held at the Conference Center and Elston Inn located on Sweet Briar College's campus. Photo by Meridith De Avila Khan. Copyright Sweet Briar College.

Photography by Eddie Jacob

Paintings, figurative art, made in the manner hiperrealista, original creative

 

Technique: oil painting on canvas

 

Size: 90 x 60 x 2 cm.

Holt Farm Junior School Author Visit Jack Trelawny.

Location SS4 1RS (UK).

On 1st March 2013, I visited Holt Farm Junior School, in Rochford, Essex. It was great fun presenting the 'Edutainment' slideshow and talking to the children about my books and answering questions about reading and writing before signing all the books at the very end.

Holt Farm Junior School Author Visit Jack Trelawny.

Location SS4 1RS (UK).

On 1st March 2013, I visited Holt Farm Junior School, in Rochford, Essex. It was great fun presenting the 'Edutainment' slideshow and talking to the children about my books and answering questions about reading and writing before signing all the books at the very end.

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Holt Farm Junior School Author Visit Jack Trelawny.

Location SS4 1RS (UK).

On 1st March 2013, I visited Holt Farm Junior School, in Rochford, Essex. It was great fun presenting the 'Edutainment' slideshow and talking to the children about my books and answering questions about reading and writing before signing all the books at the very end.

Круглый стол «Современные проблемы преподавания литературного мастерства». 4 декабря 2018, Литературный институт имени А.М. Горького.

Фото: Арина Депланьи

showing exhibits from the Express Yourself competition hosted by Yale College, Wrexham during February 2012.

 

Lindsay Anderson reads at the 2010 EMU Creative Writing Spring Showcase.

Nell Boeschenstein, Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing

These are my two neighbors that moved in a few weeks back. The female (on the left) is named Rita, and her husband is Stuart. Rita said that they have resided in Mesa, Arizona since 1941. Before that, they were in France for about two hundred years. They told me that the Earth has changed so much since they first arrived in South America in 1163. Before coming to our planet, they lived in a spacious ranch home on one of Saturn's moons (Telesto) for three-hundred and eighty years. The couple invited me over to play Yahtzee this coming weekend. Honestly, I'm a little scared to go there. They have a pet named Yargus. He's mostly purple and extremely slimy. I was petting him for ten minutes one day as the couple were laughing. They finally told me that I was petting his butt. My bad. When the thing growls, it gives me the worst chills. I am praying that the Yahtzee invitation isn't just a ploy to get me in their apartment so that they can try to sell Amway products to me.

The ASU Department of English's MFA in Creative Writing Program celebrates its 30th year with poetry readings and the opening of "Write Now," a photographic and letterpress exhibition. Featured poets are Alberto Ríos, Jeannine Savard, and Sally Ball. Artists include photographer Rebecca Ross and printmaker Karla Elling.

 

Sponsored by the ASU Department of English and its Program in Creative Writing, with support from the Katharine C. Turner Chair in English, the Maxine and Jonathan Marshall Chair in Modern and Contemporary Poetry, the ASU Library, and the Humanities division of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Holt Farm Junior School Author Visit Jack Trelawny.

Location SS4 1RS (UK).

On 1st March 2013, I visited Holt Farm Junior School, in Rochford, Essex. It was great fun presenting the 'Edutainment' slideshow and talking to the children about my books and answering questions about reading and writing before signing all the books at the very end.

Holt Farm Junior School Author Visit Jack Trelawny.

Location SS4 1RS (UK).

On 1st March 2013, I visited Holt Farm Junior School, in Rochford, Essex. It was great fun presenting the 'Edutainment' slideshow and talking to the children about my books and answering questions about reading and writing before signing all the books at the very end.

The County of Brant Public Library would like to formally thank everyone who made the wonderfully successful Young Authors Project possible!

 

Funded by the Ontario Trillium Foundation, the Young Authors Project was a special project sponsored by Kids Can Fly, The Brantford Expositor, and the County of Brant Public Library.

 

Writer-in-residence-for-youth Lauren Kirshner lead the project, which gave 22 lucky local youth the chance to hone their writing craft under the mentorship of a published author.

 

The final product, 22 Pairs of Shoes, was launched at a special reception at the Brant Sports Complex where the participants received congratulations and a copy of the final published magazine.

 

Creative Writing Conference 2015 was held at the Conference Center and Elston Inn located on Sweet Briar College's campus. Photo by Meridith De Avila Khan. Copyright Sweet Briar College.

Wednesday, October 22

Kelly Writers House

 

Emi Gennis is a cartoonist and illustrator from the Midwest. Her often macabre historical and true crime comics have appeared in several online and print publications, including Irene, The Cartoon Picayune, Bitch Magazine, and The Hairpin. She has also produced comics journalism for The Nib and Symbolia. Gennis is the editor of Unknown Origins & Untimely Ends, an anthology of nonfiction mystery comics (Hic & Hoc Publications, 2013). Her work appeared in the 2013 documentary Oregon Experience: Portland Noir, produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting. She has a B.A. from the University of Chicago, and an M.F.A. in Sequential Art from the Savannah College of Art & Design. Gennis currently resides in southeastern Kansas where she teaches art at Pittsburg State University. Her work can be found at emigennis.com.

 

Verse:

 

What is love if not the vengeance of fate,

burning its way through the gleeful past;

Tying sweet romance to a raging pyre,

Strangling life with misery’s thread,

In a world that’s already dead.

 

Interlude:

 

Catastrophe strikes and we all lament,

But one must work to save the day,

lest the fire consume the hay,

we must make them all content.

 

Doubt must be borne in the face of doom,

Hope drives illusions to clog the mind,

the priest offers closure and God is kind,

the soil demands yet another tomb.

 

Chorus:

 

In the face of anguish the lovers chide,

their tempers raging, and love subsides,

hope forlorn, wrath sworn, hearts torn.

 

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SFU Continuing Studies "Think Author" photo shoot with Fabrice Grover, photographer, at Granville Island.

 

Art direction by Chanda Stallman, assistance by Jackie Davies, and modelling by Claire De Boer.

 

Want to find out more about creative writing at SFU Continuing Studies?

17/05/2024. London, United Kingdom. Akshata Murty, the Prime Ministers wife hosts Lessons at 10 focused on fantasy themed creative writing in partnership with the British Library with children St Josephs College in Stoke on Trent. Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street

M.A. graduate Sarah Smarch reads at the 2010 EMU Creative Writing Spring Showcase.

ENGL 016-301

Instructor: SUSAN BEE

 

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

 

Studio visit with Amze Emmons in South Philadelphia.

 

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Amze Emmons is a Philadelphia-based, multi-disciplinary artist with a background in drawing and printmaking. His images evoke a sense of magical/minimal realism inspired by architectural illustration, comic books, cartoon language, information graphics, news footage, consumer packaging, and instruction manuals.

 

Emmons received a BFA from Ohio Wesleyan University and a MA and MFA from the University of Iowa. He has held solo exhibitions in, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, and San Francisco, among other locations. His work has been included in group exhibitions in innovative commercial galleries, artist-run spaces, and non-profit institutions. Emmons has received numerous awards including a Fellowship in the Arts from the Independence Foundation; an Individual Creative Artist Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Arts Council; and a Fellowship at the MacDowell Colony. His work has received critical attention in The Huffington Post, Itsnicethat.com, Coolhunting.com, New American Paintings, as well as many other print publications. He is currently an Associate Professor at Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia. Emmons is also a co-founder and co-contributing editor of the popular art blog, Printeresting.org.

 

amzeemmons.com/

 

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Yedda Morrison, writer and visual artist, visited Eastern Michigan University as part of the BathHouse reading series on Dec. 1, 2009. Here, she reads to a packed house in the Student Center auditorium.

 

Photo credit: Jack Visnaw

EMU alumna Elizabeth Mikeschat reads "A Bad Mood" by Arielle Greenberg at the EMU Creative Writing Graduate Showcase.

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