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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
Wayde Compton, an award-winning Vancouver author and the director of The Writer’s Studio, a creative writing program at Simon Fraser University Continuing Studies, has won a national writing award.
“The Instrument,” a short story about a young man trying to come to terms with his family’s history as he creates a documentary about his father, was one of seven best fiction nominees for the 35th annual National Magazine Awards.
In June 2012, it won a silver medal in the fiction category.
“I love the process of watching manuscripts go from a really early form—sometimes ideas—to something that people can respond to,” Compton said.
Find out more about SFU Continuing Studies' creative writing programs.
this is my chapbook nEonsense which i self published in september 2011.
so far 49/51 have been ordered
you can order it here:
onward-sailing.blogspot.com/2011/07/neonsense-preorder.html
reviews:
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(4) www.goodreads.com/book/show/12505003-neonsense
friends w/ nEonsense
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
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
emerge 2013, SFU Continuing Studies' creative writing anthology, launched on October 17 at our Vancouver campus. Authors in The Writer's Studio, all of whom contributed to the anthology, shared their work at the event.
Pictured: Candie Tanaka
Our puppy Lola rescued this little munchkin, as it was caught in a net. Gosh, what a tiny tinsy mousie!
Sunday March 25th 2018.
Members of the University of Oxford Masters in Creative Writing Course 2018. Pictured at The Department for Continuing Education, Rewley House, Wellington Square, Oxford.
For Gail Anderson, Head of Communications and Marketing, Continuing Education.
Picture By Jon Lewis.
Young refugees do exercises at the creative writing workshop that Te Papa organised in Christchurch. Photographed by Kirsty Macdonald, 2009.
On 3 July 2018, participants of English PEN's Brave New Voices programme came together for a special celebration event. The evening marked the launch of latest anthology The Future House with readings from the book.
Brave New Voices is English PEN's ongoing creative writing outreach programme for young people from refugee and asylum-seeker backgrounds.
Photo: Suzi Corker
Poet Dexter L. Booth.
Poets Sarah Vap, Dexter L. Booth, and Patricia Colleen Murphy read from their recent work at the Hayden Library on the Tempe Campus. This public reading was followed by a book signing and reception with light refreshments.
Sarah Vap received her MFA from Arizona State University. Vap is the author of six collections of poetry. Her most recent book, "Viability," was selected by Mary Jo Bang for the National Poetry Series, and was released by Penguin in 2016.
Dexter L. Booth earned an MFA in creative writing from Arizona State University. His collection "Scratching the Ghost" was selected by Major Jackson for the Cave Canem Poetry Prize.
Patricia Colleen Murphy, a graduate of ASU's MFA Program in Creative Writing, founded Superstition Review at Arizona State University, where she teaches creative writing and magazine production. Her collection, "Hemming Flames," was selected by Stephen Dunn for the May Swenson Poetry Award.
The Creative Writing Program in the Department of English hosts alumni Allegra Hyde (MFA 2015) and H. Lee Barnes (MFA 1992) for a reading from their work.
Allegra Hyde is the author of the 2016 John Simmons Short Fiction Award winning collection “Of this New World.”
H. Lee Barnes is the author of numerous books including “Dummy Up and Deal,” “When We Walked Above the Clouds,” and “Minimal Damage.”
showing exhibits from the Express Yourself competition hosted by Yale College, Wrexham during February 2012.
The Creative Writing Program in the Department of English hosts alumni Allegra Hyde (MFA 2015) and H. Lee Barnes (MFA 1992) for a reading from their work.
Allegra Hyde is the author of the 2016 John Simmons Short Fiction Award winning collection “Of this New World.”
H. Lee Barnes is the author of numerous books including “Dummy Up and Deal,” “When We Walked Above the Clouds,” and “Minimal Damage.”
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
Life is all
About the waves
That like thunder crash
Onto the shore
And drag the debris
Back Into the sea
Life is all
About landing ashore
Carried by the waves
And returning to the sea
Dragged by the waves
Yet carried by yourself
Life is all
About living in the sea
And riding the waves
From time to time
Never knowing when
But always again
The Creative Writing Program in the Department of English hosts alumni Allegra Hyde (MFA 2015) and H. Lee Barnes (MFA 1992) for a reading from their work.
Allegra Hyde is the author of the 2016 John Simmons Short Fiction Award winning collection “Of this New World.”
H. Lee Barnes is the author of numerous books including “Dummy Up and Deal,” “When We Walked Above the Clouds,” and “Minimal Damage.”