The MFA at EWU
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EWU is Washington's oldest Creative Writing MFA program, home to a nationally-recognized literary magazine, unique internship programs, and a literary festival.
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http://sites.ewu.edu/mfa/ 03-09-2013 04:54:23
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Be sure to check out #alum Marie Hoffman's #poem "Seal Man" in the latest issue of Tilde: A Literary Journal! - #poetry #litmag #ewu #ewumfa #mfa Thirty West thirtywestph.com/shop/tilde2
Check out #alum Jody J. Sperling's latest piece of #fiction out from Adelaide Literary Magazine! #story #litmag #ewu #ewumfa Adelaide Magazine - adelaidemagazine.org/f_jsperling.ht…
Check out "The Caretaker of the Chin Hairs" from Suzanne Matson, who will be joining us as part of EWU's #VisitingWriter Series on March 1st! The New York Times nytimes.com/2018/11/23/wel…
Check out this interview from #EWU professor @racheltoor with Mary Norris. Norris visited with us in October as part of EWU's #VisitingWriter Series, presented in partnership with Get Lit! Festival! #scholars #writing #ewumfa chronicle.com/article/Schola…
Congrats to #alum Cody Smith who recently learned he’ll have a #poem in an upcoming issue of POETRY magazine! #ewumfa #poetry #writing #ewu
Happy publication week to #alum Karen Babine! Her new book All the Wild Hungers: A Season of Cooking and Cancer is out from Milkweed Editions and we can't wait to snag a copy 📚✨ #nonfiction #alums #ewumfa #ewu #mfa
The MFA at EWU and Get Lit! Festival present a reading with ira sukrungruang. He is the author of #nonfiction books including Talk Thai: The Adventures of Buddhist Boy, the #storycollection The Melting Season, and #poetry collection In Thailand It Is Night. Friday 7:30 PM Spark Central!
ira sukrungruang is our guest this Friday! Hear him speak as part of the Visiting Writers Series presented by Get Lit! Festival & The MFA at EWU. Ira is the author of Southside Buddhist, Talk Thai: The Adventures of Buddhist Boy, and The Melting Season. 2/22, 7:30pm at #SparkCentral. Free!
I'm beyond excited to announce that my first collection, Neighborhood of Gray Houses, has been accepted for publication by Lost Horse Press, and will be released next spring. I can hardly believe that my book will be out in the world by this time next year. I'm beside myself.
A big belated congrats to alum R. Cassandra Bruner on being named one of the incoming Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing fellows. Be sure to catch her forthcoming chapbook The Wishbone Dress from Bull City Press 🐂!