for being recently awarded with the 2008 Library of Virginia Award for his novel Measuring Time.
Our GMU MFA family had a good turnout: the list of nominees also included fellow faculty members
Alan Cheuse for The Fires,
Susan Shreve for her memoir Warm Springs,
AND
GMU MFA alum Dallas Hudgens for Season of Gene.
Congrats all!
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
The Writing Gap
Today's Post has an interview with author Marilynne Robinson who wrote a book (Housekeeping), took a 23 year break, and then came back with the Pulitzer Prize winning Gilead, and most recently, Home.
Interestingly, in Susan Shreve's Advanced Workshop class we were asked to think about the authors in our "club" - the authors we turn to when we're stuck, when we need inspiration or motivation, and when we just want to have a good time reading. Among the names that came up were McEwan, Chabon, Cheever, Bender, Hempel, and more.
And in Marilynne Robinson's camp? Calvin.
Go figure.
Interestingly, in Susan Shreve's Advanced Workshop class we were asked to think about the authors in our "club" - the authors we turn to when we're stuck, when we need inspiration or motivation, and when we just want to have a good time reading. Among the names that came up were McEwan, Chabon, Cheever, Bender, Hempel, and more.
And in Marilynne Robinson's camp? Calvin.
Go figure.
Monday, October 13, 2008
AC at P&P
That's code for Alan Cheuse reading from To Catch the Lightning at Politics & Prose this Saturday 10/18 at 6pm. Details here.
The Secret
In yesterday's Washington Post Magazine, Gene Weingarten tells us what we all want to know in his article "How to Get Rich Writing." Or something like that.
Halfway through the semester!
Halfway through the semester!
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Porter Shreve at Breatrice.com

Thursday, October 9, 2008
Newish Post-MFA Blog out of Montana?
This blog is about life after the MFA.
"Musings on the daily travails of three MFA graduates. Faced with the unsettling future(s) of to-be-determinedism, we seek plans, jobs, and constant distractions. We hope to share the above in all of its uncensored glory here. For you."
Three recent MFA graduates host it: Trina, Kelly, and Laurie.
I scanned it for a few minutes and then looked at other websites also.
Sunday, October 5, 2008
For Godot

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