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KUDOS: March 2010

Congratulations are in order for our students and faculty on yet another successful month of publishing and academic news!

Umbrella Factory and the Sewanee Writers’ Conference
A double dose of good news for fiction student Tiffany Crum, whose story “Virginia” was accepted for publication in Umbrella Factory and who has been accepted to the Sewanee Writers’ Conference this summer. Way to go!
The Atlantic Student Writing Contest
Congratulations to essayist Rachel Jackson, whose essay “Principles of Concealment” was selected as an Honorable Mention in The Atlantic‘s Student Writing Contest!
The Chaffey Review and good news on PhD Program applications
Two pieces of great news for essayist Sarah Fawn Montgomery, whose essay, “Deferred Intentions” was accepted for the May issue of the Chaffey Review, and who was recently accepted to the University of Nebraska’s PhD Program in Creative Writing. Sarah Fawn is also on the waiting list at the University of Missouri, another fine PhD program. Way to go, Sarah Fawn!
Brevity Guest Blogger
Nonfiction professor Steven Church acted as guest blogger for Brevity, commenting on ethics and aesthetics in nonfiction in reaction to John D’Agata’s new book, About a Mountain. Check it out here!
Monkey Puzzle
Poetry professor Tim Skeen‘s poem “Theosophy” appears in the new issue of Monkey Puzzle, as does poetry student, Barbara Price‘s poem, “I Hope You Got a Copy of the Memo, Louise.” Congratulations to Tim and Barbara!
Book contract with Heydey Books
Interdisciplinary Master of Arts student Joel Pickford, who took classes in creative nonfiction with the MFA Program last year, has just learned that the project on which he was working, a book titled “Soul Calling: A Photographer’s Journey in the Hmong Diaspora” has been accepted for publication by Heydey Books. Heart congratulations, Joel!
Poetry Rhythm Magazine
Recent poetry graduate Ana Garza has a poem, “On the Phone” appearing in the next issue of Poetry Rhythm Magazine. Congratulations, Ana!
Writers’ Bloc
Fiction student Peter Driscoll‘s story, “The Perpetual State of Hegemony,” just came out in Writers’ Bloc, an online journal. Congratulations, Peter!
North American Review
Poet Angela Armstrong‘s poem, “Once in the Mojave Desert,” appears in the latest issue of North American Review. Congratulations, Angela!

KUDOS: January 2010

With the New Year comes more exciting news about our faculty and students! Our most recent causes for celebration:


 

Able Muse

Poet Ana Garza has two terrific poems in the latest Able Muse. Their titles are “When I Least Expect It” and “Weeding a Dog’s Grave,” and you can click on audio to hear her read them. Very cool. Congratulations, Ana!


Another Pushcart Nomination

Vince Gotera, editor of North American Review, nominated Angie Armstrong‘s poem “Stripper Names” for a Pushcart Prize!

Congratulations to Angie!
United States Arts Literary Fellowship
Our own poetry faculty member Brian Turner was awarded a prestigious United States Artists Literary Fellowship for 2009. Hearty congrats to Brian!

Asia Literary Review

The Asia Literary Review will soon be publishing a short story, “Mrs. Saichue,” by our friend and recent MFA grad, Burlee Vang! He has now published in all three genres. Congratulations, Burlee!

Editor’s Choice Award, Poets of the American West
Program Coordinator and poet Connie Hales has won the Editor’s Choice Award from the editors of the anthology Poets of the American West for her poem “Covenant: Atomic Energy Commission, 1950s.” The book will be out later this year. Congratulations, Connie! 

Fringe Magazine

Fiction writer Tiffany Crum‘s fine short story, “Bloodsuckers,” has been accepted for publication in Fringe Magazine , an online literary journal just selected to be featured in the Standout Markets column of Writer’s Digest. Congratulations, Tiffany!

 

KUDOS: September/October 2009

The Colorado Review

Nonfiction student Rachel Jackson‘s essay, “Hellcat Court” has been accepted for publication in the Summer 2010 issue of The Colorado Review. Congratulations, Rachel!

American Book Award

Former student and colleague Daniel Chacón co-edited a collection with Mimi R. Gladstein of Jose Antonio Burciaga’s work titled The Last Supper of Chicano Heroes: The Collected Works of José Antonio Burciaga. It just won the American Book Award! Congratulations to Daniel!

Willows Wept Review

Poet Ana Garza has a poem in the current issue of Willows Wept Review. Congratulations, Ana!

Shakespeare’s Monkey Review and California Educator

Double good news for Megan Bohigian, whose poem “Matter Over Mind” appears in the current issue of Shakespeare’s Monkey Review, and who is also featured in an article about teaching creative writing in California Educator. Way to go, Megan!

Fourth Genre, Brevity, and The Colorado Review

Triple score for Steven Church whose essays “Ultrasonic,” “Lag Time,” and “After the Storm” are forthcoming in Fourth Genre, Brevity, and The Colorado Review, respectively. Congratulations, Steven!

The Pinch

Congratulations to Carol Claassen, whose essay “Terminal Punctuation” has been accepted for publication by The Pinch. Way to go, Carol!

Poets of the American West

Congratulations to Program Director and poet Connie Hales, whose poems “Out of This Place” and “Covenant: Atomic Energy Commission, 1950s” have been accepted for publication in Poets of the American West by Many Voices Press, due out in June 2010.

Here is a Pen, Achiote Press Chapbook Anthology

Poet Andre Yang has a poem in “Here is a Pen,” a chapbook anthology published by Achiote Press. Congratulations, Andre!

The Mississippi Review

MFA graduate Liz Scheid‘s essay, “Jellyfish” has been accepted for publications in The Mississippi Review. Great job, Liz!

Monkey Puzzle

Poet Barbara Price‘s poem “I Hope You Got a Copy of the Memo, Louise” has been accepted for publication in Monkey Puzzle, issue #8. Congratulations, Barbara!

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