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Each year, the MFA Program in Creative
Writing at Virginia Commonwealth University invites a number of
writers to campus for readings, discussion sessions,
workshops,
or some combination
of these. The visits provide opportunities for MFA students
to meet and discuss their work with writers outside the VCU
community.
The Department of English also
sponsors the Levis Reading Prize in poetry and the First Novelist
Award in fiction, bringing the winners to campus each fall. In
addition, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts near campus co-sponsors,
with New Virginia
Review,
Inc., a readings series titled Poetic Principles, which brings
to Richmond and makes available to our students some of the best
poets and writers at work today.
Finally, the Graduate Writers
Association sponsors The Moveable Feast,
a series of readings given by MFA students. Each spring,
the series, held at a local non-profit art gallery, features
thesis readings by students in their final year in the program.
Our 2006-2007 line-up of visiting
writers included Charles Bernstein, John Bresland, Joan Connor, Karen Fisher (winner of the 5th Annual VCU First Novelist Award), VCU MFA alum Sheri Reynolds, George Saunders, Ron Slate (winner of the 9th
Annual Levis Reading Prize), Gerald Stern and Ellen Bryant Voigt.
The 2005-2006 line-up of visiting
writers included Lorraine Adams (winner of the 4th Annual VCU First Novelist Award), Aimee Bender, Dennis Danvers, Beckian Fritz Goldberg, Elizabeth McCracken, Spencer Reece (winner of the 8th
Annual Levis Reading Prize) and Mary Ruefle.
The 2004-2005 line-up of visiting
writers and readers included David Daniel (winner of the 7th
Annual Levis Reading Prize),
Michael Byers (winner of the 3rd Annual VCU First Novelist Award),
Philip
Levine, Alan Shapiro, Allison Joseph, Richard Bausch, Dean Young,
and Ron Carlson. Creative writing faculty members David Wojahn,
Gary Sange, Clint McCown, and Susann Cokal also gave public
readings.
In 2003-2004, visiting writers
included Susan Aizenberg (winner of the 6th Annual Levis Reading
Prize), Isabel Zuber (winner of the 2rd Annual VCU First Novelist
Award), Charles Wright, Samuel R. Delany, John Casey, Kelly Cherry,
and Yusef Komunyaaka.
Periodically, the Department
of English invites visiting writers for semester-long or year-long
stays on campus. Recently, such visiting faculty have included
novelist and essayist Maribeth Fischer (The Language of
Good-Bye, spring 2003 and 2004, fall 2003); best-selling
author David Robbins (Last Citadel, The End of
War, Scorched
Earth, War of the Rats, fall 2002 and 2003, spring
2003); and
poet Talvikki Ansel (Jetty, My Shining Archipelago,
fall 2001 and spring 2002). |