The Program in Creative Writing presents emerging writers reading series 2014-15 September 19 Porochista Khakpour (fiction) with: Joan Bedinger Chester Dubov Ben Goldman Nonny Okwelogu October 10 Brenda Shaughnessy (poetry) with: Aron Wander Allison Somers Anya Lewis-Meeks November 14 Justin Torres (fiction) with: Sam Butler Jared Garland Ava Geyer Cameron Langford Isabelle Laurenzi February 20 Marie Howe (poetry) with: Filipa Ioannou Cosette Gonzales Evan Coles Milena Phan Yessica Martinez The Program in Creative Writing presents friday, March 27 Darcey Steinke(fiction) with: Tom Markham Shannon McGue Jane Pritchard David White March 27 Darcey Steinke (fiction) with: Jane Pritchard Tom Markham Shannon McGue David White April 24 C.A. Conrad & Dorothea Lasky (poetry) with: Susannah Sharpless Amanda Devine Emily McDonald Vivian Ludford fridays • 6 p.m. at labyrinth books, 122 nassau street free and open to the public. for more about the program in creative writing visit arts.princeton.edu 2014-2015 The Emerging Writers Reading Series at Labyrinth Bookstore showcases senior thesis students of the Program in Creative Writing and features established writers as special guests. Photo by Jenny Gorman Darcey Steinke Darcey Steinke is the author of Sister Golden Hair, chosen by Flavorwire as one of the Best Independent Fiction and Poetry Books of 2014. Her other novels include Milk (2005); Jesus Saves (1997); Suicide Blonde (1992); and Up Through the Water (1989), a New York Times Notable Book. Her memoir Easter Everywhere (2007) was also named a New York Times Notable Book. Along with Rick Moody, she edited Joyful Noise: The New Testament Revisited (1997), a collection of essays offering personal interpretations of modern Christianity. Her books have been translated into ten languages, and her nonfiction has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The Boston Review, Vogue, Spin Magazine, Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, and The Guardian. Her web story “Blindspot” was included as part of the 2000 Whitney Biennial. She has been both a Henry Hoyns and a Stegner Fellow, and she was also a Writer-in-Residence at the University of Mississippi. Steinke has taught creative writing at the Columbia University School of the Arts, Barnard, The American University of Paris, and at Princeton University. The Emerging Writers Reading Series, hosted by the seniors in the Program, is intended to present a public showcase for the work of their peers and to invite professional writers by whom the students have been inspired. Student Writers The student writers, who are pursuing a certificate in Creative Writing in addition to their major areas of study, will read from their senior thesis projects. Each is currently working on a novel, screenplay, or collection of short stories as part of a creative thesis for their certificate with a member of the Creative Writing faculty. Tom Markham is a senior English concentrator from Nashville, Tennessee. His main area of study includes the works of such Southern writers as William Faulkner and Walker Percy. His thesis, a novel entitled Ten Thousand Whispers, is about a compulsive eavesdropper struggling to make sense of the world. His advisors are Edmund White and Sheila Kohler. Shannon McGue is concentrating in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and pursuing a certificate in Global Health and Health Policy. She grew up in Indiana and Charleston, South Carolina. Her thesis is a collection of stories exploring the wide variety of relationships that can shape us. She is advised by Darcey Steinke and Fiona Maazel. Jane Pritchard is from Albany, New York. She is an English concentrator with a certificate in filmmaking. Her thesis is a novel. She is advised by Susan Choi and Colson Whitehead. David White is an architecture major from Kansas City. Christina Lazaridi and Lawrence Konner are advising his screenwriting project. The script, set in the near future, follows a 16 year-old boy as he fights to save his sister from a band of murderous robots. ;).
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