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MFA grad, Sarah Fawn Montgomery’s poem, “Rachel Carson Comes to Dinner,” has been accepted for publication by Confrontation.
Sarah Fawn is also doing a reading Thursday, March 7th for Apt literary magazine’s issue release party. The reading and party will begin at 9:00 p.m. at Lir on Boylston Street.
And finally, Sarah Fawn is part of a panel at AWP, “Addressing the Silence: Editing as a Political Act,” on Saturday, March 9th from 4:30 to 5:45. The panel will explore responses to the 2012 VIDA count and the ways personal aesthetic interacts with political mission in publishing, in terms of our editorial work with Brevity, Prairie Schooner, Bellingham Review, Water~Stone, and the Poetry Foundation.
Congrats, Sarah Fawn!
MFA nonfiction grad, Sarah Fawn Montgomery’s essay, “Either/Or” has been accepted for publication by New Madrid. Her essay “Two Fighting Fists” has been accepted for publication by Apt Literary Magazine. Her poem, “Firefly,” has been accepted for publication by Fourteen Hills. And another poem, “Time Traveling,” has been accepted for publication by Georgetown Review.
Wow! That’s amazing. Congratulations, Sarah Fawn!
Sarah Fawn Montgomery’s essay, “Reframing the Storm,” has been accepted for publication by North Dakota Quarterly.
Congratulations, Sarah Fawn!
MFA graduate Sarah Fawn Montgomery is at it again. Her poem, “Red Skull Bug,” has been accepted for publication by Thema.
Way to go, Sarah Fawn!
Sarah Fawn Montgomery’s poem “A Wild Thing,” has been accepted for publication by The New Plains Review.
Congratulations, Sarah Fawn!
I’m happy to tell you about yet another publication for MFA nonfiction grad, Sarah Fawn Montgomery. The excellent magazine, Puerto Del Sol has accepted her essay “Do You Hear What I Hear?”
Congratulations, Sarah Fawn!
Another of Sarah Fawn’s essays, “The Card of Future Misfortune” has been accepted by REAL: Regarding Arts and Letters!
Congratulations, Sarah Fawn!

The Chariton Review recently accepted Sarah Fawn’s essay “On Names” for publication, and her nonfiction manuscript (which began as her MFA thesis) was named a finalist in Zone 3 Press’ 2011 Creative Nonfiction book award, judged by Lia Purpura.
Congratulations, Sarah Fawn! Keep on rockin’
MFA graduates, Carol Claassen (“Terminal Punctuation,” The Pinch) and Sarah Fawn Montgomery (“Ekphrasis: What My Grandfather Saw”, Fugue) each had work recognized as a Notable Essay in the 2011 Best American Essays.
The Normal School also had 3 essays (Patrick Madden, Kim Dana Kupperman, and Duncan Murrell) named Notable Essays this year.
In addition, Ewa Hryniewicz-Yarbrough’s essay, “The Bearable Lightness of Being” (The American Scholar) is also named a Notable Essay.
Congratulations to all!