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Case Writers-in-Residence presented virtually April 8


Case Writers-in-Residence presented virtually April 8
Office of University Relations, Western Illinois University
MACOMB The Western Illinois University Department of English will host the Fred Ewing Case and Lola Case Writers-in-Residence, in a virtual format, Thursday, April 8.
This year s writers include Jennifer Militello, Crisosto Apache and Marianne Boruch. A question and answer session will be held over Zoom from 3-4 p.m. To obtain the link, email English Professor Erika Wurth at [email protected].
A reading by the authors will be streamed through the WIU English department s Facebook page from 5-6 p.m.
• Militello is the author of the poetry collection The Pack, and the memoir Knock Wood, winner of the Dzanc Nonfiction Prize, as well as four previous collections of poetry, including A Camouflage of Specimens and Garments, called positively bewitching by Publishers Weekly, and Body Thesaurus, named one of the best books of 2013 by Best Am ....

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Case Writers-in-Residence Presented Virtually April 8 - Western Illinois University News


March 16, 2021
MACOMB, IL The Western Illinois University Department of English will host the Fred Ewing Case and Lola Case Writers-in-Residence, in a virtual format, Thursday, April 8.
This year s writers include Jennifer Militello, Crisosto Apache and Marianne Boruch. A question and answer session will be held over Zoom from 3-4 p.m. To obtain the link, email English Professor Erika Wurth at [email protected].
A reading by the authors will be streamed through the WIU English department s Facebook page from 5-6 p.m.
• Militello is the author of the poetry collection The Pack, and the memoir Knock Wood, winner of the Dzanc Nonfiction Prize, as well as four previous collections of poetry, including A Camouflage of Specimens and Garments, called positively bewitching by Publishers Weekly, and Body Thesaurus, named one of the best books of 2013 by Best American Poetry. Her writing has appeared in the American Poetry Review, Best American ....

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Arizona poet laureate to open Behrend's spring literary series


Arizona poet laureate to open Behrend s spring literary series
Former Arizona Poet Laureate Alberto Rios will open the Smith Creative Writers Reading Series at Penn State Behrend with a Jan. 28 reading on Zoom.
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Arizona poet laureate to open Behrend s spring literary series
January 14, 2021
At home, the poet Alberto Rios spoke Spanish. That’s common in the town of Nogales, which straddles Arizona’s southern border.
At school, he was required to speak English. As he toggled between the two languages, he developed his own dialect, which hop-scotched elements of both cultures.
“I have too often thought of the act of translation as simply giving something two names,” Rios, Arizona’s first poet laureate, once said. “It is not so. Not at all. A second name for something pushes it forward, forward and backward, and gives it another life.” ....

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