Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Spot the FIU MFA Program at the Miami Book Fair This Weekend
FIU’s MFA program will be well-represented at Miami Book Fair International this weekend, Nov. 17 & 18th. To find when any of those listed below are presenting, check the Author List. You can see the full Book Fair schedule here.
Faculty who'll be representing their latest books: Lynne Barrett (Magpies), Debra Dean (The Mirrored World), Campbell McGrath (In the Kingdom of the Sea Monkeys), and Les Standiford (Desperate Sons: Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, John Hancock, and the Secret Bands of Radicals Who Led the Colonies to War). In addition, our long-time writer-in-residence Dan Wakefield returns to Miami with Kurt Vonnegut: Letters. And James W. Hall (retired, but teaching this Spring) discusses Hit Lit: Cracking the Code of the Twentieth Century's Biggest Bestsellers.
Alumni authors you can hear at the Fair: Richard Blanco Looking for the Gulf Motel, J.J. Colagrande (Decò), M.J. Fievre So Spoke the Earth: A Haiti Anthology, Yousi Mazpule (Jinetera: Story of a Cuban Prostitute), Jesse Millner (Dispatches from the Department of Supernatural Explanation), Melanie Neale (Boat Girl: A Memoir of Youth, Love, & Fiberglass), and Neil Plakcy (Dog Helps Those).
Perhaps the best opportunity of seeing lots of MFA people together will be the Sweat Broadside Collaboration reading and panel in Centre Gallery, Sat. at 2:30. Lynne Barrett, John Dufresne, Denise Duhamel, Campbell McGrath, Yaddyra Peralta and Nick Vagnoni will be among those reading from their contributions to this artist-writer collaborative project. Others who participated are David Beaty, Pete Borrebach, David Gonzalez who may be in the audience and joining in the discussion, and the show of 50+ broadsheets is up in the gallery now through early December.
Behind the scenes at the Book Fair, making this huge event happen, MFA alumna Lissette Mendez is Program Coordinator at the Center @ MDC (the organization that runs the Fair as well as workshops all year and the Miami Writers Institute), and alumnus Nick Garnett is Copywriter and Editor. Current MFA student Jennifer McCauley is an intern with the Fair this fall. All week, MFA students and alumni will be participating in The Florida Book Review annual live-blog of the Book Fair, led by FBR Editor Lynne Barrett. Those far from Miami can keep up with the Fair by reading the coverage which has already begun.
Monday, November 12, 2012
So Spoke the Earth, Edited by M.J. Fievre, Debuts
M.F.A. alumna M.J. Fievre has edited So Spoke the Earth, a Haiti anthology,
published by Women Writers of Haitian Descent, Inc. The collection of
essays, stories, and poems includes work in English, French, and Creole,
and is organized into three sections ("Death Was Lurking," "And the
Danger Came Rushing In," and "And the Truth Shall Make you Mad") in
which contributors explore Haiti's "past, present and future as
experienced by its diverse inhabitants—both native and non-native—over
the past four decades."
Fievre will be moderating a panel featuring contributor Edwige Danticat at Miami Book Fair International. Among the contributors is current MFA student Fabienne Sylvia Josaphat. Women Writers of Haitian Descent, Inc., is a literary organization founded in 2002 to encourage the development of Haitian women writers and to promote greater public awareness and appreciation of their work. Their website is www.wwohd.org. For more on M.J. Fievre, see her website.
Fievre will be moderating a panel featuring contributor Edwige Danticat at Miami Book Fair International. Among the contributors is current MFA student Fabienne Sylvia Josaphat. Women Writers of Haitian Descent, Inc., is a literary organization founded in 2002 to encourage the development of Haitian women writers and to promote greater public awareness and appreciation of their work. Their website is www.wwohd.org. For more on M.J. Fievre, see her website.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Dan Wakefield Has Edited Kurt Vonnegut: The Letters
FIU's long-time Writer-in-Residence Dan Wakefield has "splendidly assembled and edited" (New York Times) the letters of Kurt Vonnegut. The book is just out from Delacorte Press. A starred review in Publishers Weekly says of Kurt Vonnegut: The Letters,
“Fans will find the collection as
spellbinding as Vonnegut’s best novels, and casual readers will discover
letters as splendid in their own way as those of Keats.”
Dan's many fans in South Florida will be welcoming him back to Miami in November when he'll appear at Miami Book Fair International. Dan was Writer-in-Residence in the FIU Creative Writing Program from 1994-2010, and received the university's Excellence in Graduate Mentorship Award. He teaches in the Low Residency MFA in Writing Program at Converse College in Spartanburg, S.C. and leads workshops in "Spiritual Autobiography" and "Creating from the Spirit" all around the U.S. Readers can learn more about Dan's novels, books of nonfiction, and many other projects and achievements on his website.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Jesse Millner's Dispatches from the Department of Supernatural Explanation
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Jesse Millner’s second poetry collection, Dispatches from the Department of Supernatural Explanation, has been published by Kitsune Books. His poems and prose have appeared in River
Styx, Pearl, The Prose Poem Project, Tinge, The New Poet, Cider Press Review, and
numerous other literary magazines.
He has published
six poetry chapbooks and his previous full-length collection, The Neighborhoods of My Past Sorrow, won the bronze medal in Poetry in the 2010 Florida Book
Awards.
Millner, who teaches writing courses at Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, FL, will be reading from at Books & Books, Coral Gables, at 8 PM Friday, November 2nd.
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