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traipsing meridians: in which i am podcasted
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Blog of writer Kelley Evans. Wednesday, November 11, 2009. In which i am podcasted. My essay " In Which I Move Again. Published in the October 2009 issue of The Collagist. In a podcast on their blog. Can podcast be used as a verb? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A writer living in rural southeastern Ohio, Kelley is an essayist, poet, and experimenter. She received a PhD in English Language and Literature with a specialization in Creative Nonfiction from Ohio University. View my complete profile.
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The Three Ps of Post- Montana MFA '08:: On Introductions and Mustaches
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Sunday, June 26, 2011. On Introductions and Mustaches. I teach nonfiction workshop here at OU and I was (uh, this was back in May) telling my students about how they needed come see Tobias Wolff read at our Lit Fest, because—well—they needed to come see Tobias Wolff, when one student turned to me and asked the dreaded question—. To be fair this question was asked in all sincerity by one of my top students. He was not asking in the sense of w hy I gotta see Tobias Wolff. 10) Tobias Wolff is one of America...
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The Three Ps of Post- Montana MFA '08:: June 2011
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011. After graduating from Montana in 2008, I took a job the University of Phoenix. College of Axia, teaching basic writing classes. I’ve had various friends ask me about online teaching. So here’s a post about it. I’m happy to share my experience, but, remember, I am no expert. This is just one woman’s journey at one university. Online pays more than adjuncting. (Of course, what doesn’t? There can be weirdness working for “McUniversity,” (Emoticons! Ie students who mostly likely don...
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The Three Ps of Post- Montana MFA '08:: So Long, Farewell
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011. So Long, Farewell. The time has come to Kevork the blog. And rather than leave the 3 Ps lingering with half-thoughts in cyberspace forever, we decided, before signing off, to sum up where we are three years later. Our 31 followers will be relieved to know the three of us remained friends as we travailed, and that we will continue to write and be friends as we continue to travail. I can now be found at kellykathleenferguson.com. As for the past three years:. And then there's the ...
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The Three Ps of Post- Montana MFA '08:: Workshops and Draft Purgatory
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Saturday, April 30, 2011. Workshops and Draft Purgatory. This quarter I tallied my total number of workshops, including my MFA. Total count: seventeen. Granted, I am a shopmonger. I have taken nonfiction, fiction and poetry. I have taken multiple shops at one time. I love dissecting how works–in-progress are/aren’t working. I appreciate how shop drives me to produce. I love the whiskey bar post shop decompress. The downside of workshop is that you have to endure being. Which will come out with Press 53.
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37th African Literature Association Conference - April 13-17, 2011 @ Ohio University
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Department of English, Creative Writing Program. Ohio University Press Swallow Press. 37th Annual African Literature Association Conference. April 13-17, 2011. Ohio University, Athens, Ohio. Image by Artist Dawit L. Petros. Ghirmai Negash (Ph.D). Associate Professor of English and African Literature. Associate Director of the African Studies Program. Andrea Frohne (Ph.D). Assistant Professor of Art History. Arthur Hughes (Ph.D). Associate Professor of Modern Languages. Web design Gerard A. Akindes.
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traipsing meridians: lightning on a clear day
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Blog of writer Kelley Evans. Monday, November 9, 2009. Lightning on a clear day. This lightning bolt still has form, energy that winds its way through a living tree. Matter is impaled and grows more beautiful from it. It is as if the tree visibly wears its central meridian. Move your hand in the crevice and feel its heat. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). In 2008; she received an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Antioch University Los Angeles. In 2002. Kelley is also a Certified BodyTalk.
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traipsing meridians: April 2010
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Blog of writer Kelley Evans. Monday, April 19, 2010. A big thank you to all who attended my panel. I was thrilled with the other essays presented (by Nicole Walker, Shannon Lakanen, and Desirae Matherly) and by the insightful questions and comments from the audience. Ephemera from the conference:. Mock-Docs, Fakes, and Hoaxes". The key to any successful conference, though, is to have great roommates: a grateful shout-out to Jen Schomburg Kanke, Becca J.R. Lachman. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Edited by Ma...
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Half-Blaked: Resume
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Blake Gabriel Selidio Tan. 3612 Farnham St. NW, North Canton OH 44720. Bachelor of Science in Journalism, E.W. Scripps School of Journalism. Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing, College of Arts and Sciences. Degrees anticipated June 2014. Ohio University, Athens, OH. Current GPA 3.4. Assistant Copy Chief, January 2011 to current. Wrote 500-word reviews for the Entertainment section. Put together 2-minute video news package for Campus Buzz section. Brainstormed stories each week during section meetings.
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traipsing meridians: not another blog post about snow
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Blog of writer Kelley Evans. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. Not another blog post about snow. It doesn't seem fair to say I commute to work. I drive twenty minutes into town, but there is no traffic to speak of, save for getting behind a car driving 50 mph on the highway. It's a beautiful drive through hills and farmland, even if the two-lane highway does cut largely into it. Happy belated Valentine’s, Jamey. February 17, 2010 at 1:43 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Blogs...