about the events, successes, and people studying creative writing in Clara Belle Williams Hall at New Mexico State University.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
"Meet the Lavenders"
Carrie Murphy's chapbook, "Meet the Lavenders," will be published this early summer by Birds of Lace Press (San Francisco). It's a series about a fictional girl group in the 1960's. Congrats to Carrie.
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Extended Deadline For Din Magazine--March 31!
DIN
A NEW ONLINE ARTS MAGAZINE
The mission of this journal is to give an
opportunity and space for
Groundbreaking,Inspirational, Unique, and Revolutionary
artists to showcase their talents.
NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS
Submissions, however, are open to anyone. Modes included are visual art, poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, podcast, and video.
Send your submissions to:
dinmagazine@gmail.com
For more information, visit
www.nmsu.edu/~english/resources/dinmagazine/
DEADLINE: MARCH 15, 2011
opportunity and space for
Groundbreaking,Inspirational, Unique, and Revolutionary
artists to showcase their talents.
NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS
Submissions, however, are open to anyone. Modes included are visual art, poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, podcast, and video.
Send your submissions to:
dinmagazine@gmail.com
For more information, visit
www.nmsu.edu/~english/resources/dinmagazine/
DEADLINE: MARCH 15, 2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Recent Publications: Students and Faculty
Poet and professor Richard Greenfield has some new poems up at Common-Place.
Carmen Gimenez Smith, in a visual collaboration with artist and fellow NMSU faculty member Peter Fine, has three poems at Listenlight.
MFA student Melanie Sweeney Bowen has a piece in the January issue of the Foundling Review.
3rd year poet Robert Alan Wendeborn has four poems in the latest issue of Kill Author.
Adam Crittenden has a very short story in Up The Staircase, and two poems in the January issue of Diverse Voices Quarterly. His poem "A Less Peaceful Meditation," also appears in The Meadowland Review.
Quite a few NMSU students, alumni and faculty appear in the inaugural issue of Lingerpost, including Adam Crittenden, John Chavez, Austin Tremblay, Natalie Day, Elizabeth Brasher, and former visiting writer Sheila Black.
Carmen Gimenez Smith, in a visual collaboration with artist and fellow NMSU faculty member Peter Fine, has three poems at Listenlight.
MFA student Melanie Sweeney Bowen has a piece in the January issue of the Foundling Review.
3rd year poet Robert Alan Wendeborn has four poems in the latest issue of Kill Author.
Adam Crittenden has a very short story in Up The Staircase, and two poems in the January issue of Diverse Voices Quarterly. His poem "A Less Peaceful Meditation," also appears in The Meadowland Review.
Quite a few NMSU students, alumni and faculty appear in the inaugural issue of Lingerpost, including Adam Crittenden, John Chavez, Austin Tremblay, Natalie Day, Elizabeth Brasher, and former visiting writer Sheila Black.
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current students,
faculty,
mfa students,
publications
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