0 Where Are You Applying? Part 3

The previous "Where Are You Applying?" and "Where Are You Applying?" Part 2 are up over 200 comments now, so I'm starting another one to keep it reasonable. Please post where you are applying, which program (fiction, poetry, CNF, etc.) and if you've heard anything back yet (acceptances, rejections, waitlists, etc.)

0 Where Are You Applying? Part 2

The previous "Where Are You Applying?" post is up over 200 comments now, so I'm starting another one to keep it reasonable. Please post where you are applying, which program (fiction, poetry, CNF, etc.) and if you've heard anything back yet (acceptances, rejections, waitlists, etc.)

0 Mailbag (2.14.12)

Feel free to post questions/pertinent information here. Happy Valentine's Day!

0 Southampton Writers Conference

Southampton Arts, Summer 2012
Session I: July 11 – 15
Session II: July 18 – 29

Creative Writing
Visual Arts
Theatre
Film

Our Distinguished Faculty and Lecturers include: Roger Rosenblatt, Melissa Bank, Emma Walton Hamilton, Stephen Hamilton, Ursula Hegi, Matt Klam, Jules Feiffer, Meg Wolitzer, Nick Mangano, Marsha Norman, Annette Handley Chandler, Robert Reeves, Lou Ann Walker, Julie Sheehan, Billy Collins, Scott Sandell, Donald Sultan, Steve Miller, Christina Lazaridi, Eric Fischl, Keith Sonnier, Frank Pugliese, Paton Miller, Paul Chojnowski, Daniel DeSimone, Angela Scott, Kathryn Markel, Mitchell Kriegmann, Jon Robin Baitz, Jay McInerney, Mary Karr, David Rakoff

SUMMER PROGRAM INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE NOW!
Courses in Acting, Bookmaking, Children's Literature, Creative Nonfiction, Directing, Filmmaking, Fiction, Memoir, Playwriting, Personal Essay, Poetry, Portraiture, Printmaking, and Screenwriting

Southampton Arts
Stony Brook Southampton
239 Montauk Highway
Southampton, NY 11968
http://www.stonybrook.edu/writers
631-632-5030
Southamptonwriters@notes.cc.sunysb.edu

0 Another Response to Shivani


Over a year ago, I wrote a response here to one of Anis Shivani's Huffington Post blogs about creative writing MFAs. He has struck again and, along with several of my colleagues, I have responded, this time on the Huffington Post itself. I hope you'll check it out. I direct the Arkansas Writers MFA Program as well and I hope you'll take the seriousness with which we take this subject as an indication of how seriously we take our students' educations.

0 Where Are You Applying?

Let the lists begin! Please post where you are applying, which program (fiction, poetry, CNF, etc.) and if you've heard anything back yet (acceptances, rejections, waitlists, etc.)
 

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