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Upcoming: Visiting Writers’ Series Event
Mark your Calendars! The English Department’s Visiting Writers’ Series is proudly sponsoring Love Talks: An Evening with Michele Morano and Destiny O. Birdsong. The event is from 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. on January 19th. Check back for more updates.
The Visiting Writers Series: Upcoming Event
In partnership with the History Department, The English Department Visiting Writers Series is hosting a remote event for the release of Professor Kathleen Rooney and Professor Miles Harvey’s books beginning at 6:00 pm on September 30: Historical Research in Fiction and Creative Nonfiction: Readings and Conversation with Kathleen Rooney and Miles Harvey. The conversation will be moderated by…Continue reading The Visiting Writers Series: Upcoming Event
Visiting Writer: Sarah Pappalardo
The Department’s Visiting Writers Program begins this Fall with Sarah Pappalardo, co-creator of Reductress, the first and only satirical women’s magazine. The event takes place Thursday, September 21 at 6pm, in Arts & Letters 103. See the flyer above for full details.
Visiting Writers Program: Patrick Hicks to Read at Richardson on Monday, April 20
The English department’s Visiting Writers Program welcomes author Patrick Hicks to DePaul on Monday, April 20. Hicks will read from his latest novel, The Commandant of Lubizec, at 6 p.m. in room 115 of Richardson Library. See the flyer below for more information.
On Campus Readings with Debra Bruce & Barrie Jean Borich
DePaul’s Chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, the English Honors Society, is hosting a poetry open mic night with special guest Debra Bruce on Friday, May 31st from 6:00-8:00 p.m. in Arts & Letters Hall room 404. During the first hour, students are welcome to read their original works of poetry, no registration necessary. For the…Continue reading On Campus Readings with Debra Bruce & Barrie Jean Borich
Gregory Martin on Campus, Publishing Career Panel, & A Job Posting
The Visiting Writers Program Welcomes author Gregory Martin to DePaul TOMORROW, Thursday, April 25th, at 6:00 p.m. in the Richardson Library room 115. In his memoir Stories for Boys, Gregory Martin struggles to reconcile the father he thought he knew with a man who has just survived a suicide attempt; a man who had been…Continue reading Gregory Martin on Campus, Publishing Career Panel, & A Job Posting
Faculty News: Ted Anton’s Nonfiction Book Release
In Faculty News, we are excited to announce the upcoming release of Professor Ted Anton‘s new book, The Longevity Seekers: Science, Business and the Fountain of Youth, which will be released by the University of Chicago Press on May 1st, 2013. In addition to The Longevity Seekers, Anton has written two other books, Bold Science:…Continue reading Faculty News: Ted Anton’s Nonfiction Book Release
Extended Deadline, Visiting Writers Program, & More
If you haven’t yet submitted your work to the Fourth Annual Spring English Conference, you’re in luck! The submissions deadline has officially been extended to Monday, April 8th, at 11:59 p.m. Submission guidelines remain the same and you can find them here. *** The Visiting Writers Program has two exciting on-campus readings taking place this…Continue reading Extended Deadline, Visiting Writers Program, & More
Jay Baron Nicorvo on Campus, Faculty News, and More
The Visiting Writers Series would like to invite you to their next on-campus reading. Jay Baron Nicorvo will be reading from and discussing his debut poetry collection, Deadbeat, on Thursday, April 4th, at 6:00 p.m. in the Richardson Library room 115. Nicorvo’s debut collection, Deadbeat, revolves around a central character of the same name—descendant of…Continue reading Jay Baron Nicorvo on Campus, Faculty News, and More
Jen Percy and Alastair Bonnett on Campus
The DePaul Visiting Writers’ Series is excited to announce that nonfiction writer Jen Percy will be doing a reading at DePaul on February 20th at 6 p.m. in Richardson 115. Percy will be reading from her upcoming nonfiction novel Demon Camp, which begins with the story of a Special Ops soldier who believes his PTSD…Continue reading Jen Percy and Alastair Bonnett on Campus