UPDATE: Creative Writing (2/18; 4/14-4/16)

From: Cynthia D. Hawkins (bg21166@binghamton.edu)
Date: Fri Jan 07 2000 - 14:58:23 EST


The deadline for the Writing By Degrees Creative Writing Conference has
been extended to February 18th.

                                *Keynote Speakers*

Bruce Bond, whose works of poetry include Radiography, The Anteroom of
Paradise, and Independence Days. Bond is also the poetry editor for the
American Literary Review.

Jonus Agee, author of the novels The Weight of Dreams, South of
Resurrection, and the short story collections Taking the Wall, A .38
Special and a Broken Heart: Short Stories, and Bend This Heart.

>
>
                      Writing By Degrees: The Fourth Annual National
                        Graduate Creative Writing Conference
>
>The Graduate CW Program at Binghamton University invites fellow creative
>writers to participate in our fourth National Graduate Creative Writing
>Conference to be held at Decker Mansion in Binghamton, NY, 14-16 April
2000. This conference and three day writers' retreat will address the
needs of creative writers by fostering discussion in pedagogy, publication,
and career development, as well as providing master workshops, nature
walks, readings, and panels on craft.
>
>We are currently accepting proposals for presentations,
>readings, and craft discussions. Please submit a 250 word abstract for
>a presentation --OR-- for readings, 10 pages of fiction, poetry or
>non-fiction. Suggested panels include: readings; craft lectures;
>proposals to lead workshops for undergraduate attendees at the
>conference; pedagogy; issues of form and craft; publishing; leading a
>discussion on the differences between M.A., M.F.A. and Ph.D. programs in
>Creative Writing; editing journals; the revision process; creativity and
>the writing process; or, design your own panel.
>
>To allow for discussion, please plan your presentation for a 20 minute
>time slot--unless you are proposing an entire panel. Panels will run
>for 1 hour and 15 minutes.
>
>Please submit abstracts and writing samples by 24 January 2000, along
>with your address, telephone number, e-mail address, and college or
>university affiliation to:
>
>Writing By Degrees
>The Department of English
>Binghamton University
>P.O. Box 6000
>Binghamton, NY 13902-6000
>
>e-mail submissions (please include abstract in the body of the e-mail
>and NOT as an attachment) to Cynthia Hawkins at: bg21166@binghamton.edu
>
>
>

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