Come meet some of our key faculty ( and moi ) in the Professional Creative Writing MA program at University College on Wednesday, March 7, 2018 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM. The Open House will be at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts, 2344 East Iliff Avenue, Denver, CO 80210. [View Map] We’ll convene in the Williams Recital Salon … enjoy some readings, presentations, banter … and afterward—drinks and snacks.
The Open House is free and so is the parking, but we do ask you to register so we can be sure to have enough food and drink on hand. To register, visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/professional-creative-writing-open-house-tickets-42911021019?aff=ehomecard.
Readers will represent all four major genres—Fiction, Creative Nonfiction, Poetry, and Drama—and will include:
Emily Vizzo. A poet, essayist, and translator, Emily will be coming all the way from California to join us! https://www.emilyvizzo.com/
Jennifer Zukowski. Jennifer’s forthcoming publications include The Fight is the Story, based on her recent presentation at Denver Comic Con, and a monograph tantalizingly titled, Problems of the Female Badass in Contemporary Narrative. https://jennzuko.wordpress.com/
Page Lambert. Page’s latest publications include the essay “Not for Sale” (Langscape Magazine, Terralingua, Dec 2017), and “The Rural West,” a chapter in Fulcrum Publishing’s 2018 release, The Light Shines from the West. http://www.pagelambert.com/
Tripp Baltz. Tripp is a journalist and essayist who specializes in environmental issues. He who the 2015 Front Page Award for Distinguished Reporting from the Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild. http://portfolio.du.edu/Antone.Baltz
Patricia Dubrava. Translations from Spanish are Pat’s current focus, with stories appearing in Mexico City Lit and Catamaran in 2017. One of her translations was a finalist for Lunch Ticket’s 2017 Gabo Prize. A poem appeared in Colorado Independent in 2017 and a translation is forthcoming in Hawai’i Review, 2018. For her blog, Holding the Light, she posts two 800-word essays a month (145 essays and counting). https://patriciadubrava.com/
Tim Earley. Tim’s new poetry collection, Linthead Stomp (per Kent Weigle writing in Rain Taxi) “rails against the pigheaded ways of small town Appalachia, its shortsighted religion and ignorance, yet … elegizes dead friends and family while capturing the beauty of a dying realm.” http://www.timearley.net/
Brian Laidlaw. Brian’s books include Amoratorium (Paper Darts Press) and The Stuntman (Milkweed Editions), each of which includes a companion album of original music. A follow-up collection called The Mirrormaker is forthcoming from Milkweed later this year. http://www.brianlaidlaw.com/
Linda Sanders. Linda invites everyone to Personal Performance Writing: From Page to Stage Showcase on Thursday, March 8, from 7:00 through 9:00 pm, at Reiman Theater in Margery Reed Hall. Free and open to all!
Trai Cartwright. Trai just finished principle photography on her debut docu-series, Hidden Tigers, the story of a disabled woman in search for heroes. www.wearehiddentigers.com
I hope to see you there!