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Summer Residency 2020 News | Dates and Deadlines
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The deadline to apply for the 2020 Summer Residency is May 15th! Apply now

Dates and Deadlines

May 15 - Last day to apply for summer residency

May 15 - Thesis manuscripts due 

May 21, 6:30 pm ET - Miho Nonaka & Barbara Ungar: Ashland Poetry Press virtual reading

June 12 - Student workshop packets due 

July 13-31 - 2020 MFA Residency

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Ashland University

MFA in Creative Writing

Bixler Center for Humanities
401 College Ave.
Ashland, Ohio 44805
419.289.5098
mfa@ashland.edu

Christian Kiefer
Director
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Paige Webb
Administrative Director
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Likeable Links


Ashland Poetry Press – New publications, sample poems, book reviews, and Snyder Prize information.

MFA Library page – For current students only. Access to literary magazines and other resources to help you through your critical paper, or just to peruse recent issues of publications like Ploughshares, Prairie Schooner, AGNI, Fourth Genre, and River Teeth.
 

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2020 Virtual Summer Residency

The Ashland University 2020 MFA Summer Residency is going virtual this year. From July 13 - 31st, we’re hosting workshops, readings, panels, craft classes, open mics, and more--all from the safety of your home. Stay tuned for schedule updates and registration links!

Visiting Writers


Jericho Brown, Visiting Writer in Poetry


Poetry Reading:  Tuesday, July 21, 7:30pm EST
Craft Class: Wednesday, July 22, 5pm EST

Jericho Brown is the recipient of a Whiting Writers’ Award and fellowships from the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Brown’s first book, Please (2008), won the American Book Award. His second book, The New Testament (2014), won the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award and was named one of the best of the year by Library Journal, Coldfront, and the Academy of American Poets. He is also the author of the collection The Tradition (2019), which was a finalist for the 2019 National Book Award and the winner of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. His poems have appeared in Buzzfeed, The Nation, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The New Republic, Time, and The Pushcart Prize Anthology, and several volumes of The Best American Poetry anthologies. He is an associate professor and the director of the Creative Writing Program at Emory University in Atlanta.


Rebecca Makkai, Visiting Writer in Fiction

Fiction Reading: Monday, July 27, 7:30pm EST
Craft Class: Monday, July 27, 3pm EST

Rebecca Makkai is a novelist and author of The Great Believers, shortlisted for the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, 2018 National Book Awards and winner of the Andrew Carnegie Medal. A phenomenal speaker who is beloved by readers, booksellers, and critics, Rebecca has previously published The Hundred-Year House (winner of the Chicago Writers Association Award), The Borrower, and a short-story collection called Music for Wartime. In her engaging and instructive talks, Makkai discusses the strategies she uses in her writing process, from overcoming writer’s block to turning research into realism. 


Terese Mailhot, Visiting Writer in Creative Nonfiction & Graduation Keynote Speaker

Nonfiction Reading: Tuesday, July 28, 7:30pm EST
Craft Class: Wednesday, July 29, 3pm EST

Terese Mailhot is from Seabird Island Band. Her work has appeared in Guernica, Pacific Standard, Granta, Mother Jones, Medium, the Los Angeles Times, and elsewhere. She is the New York Times bestselling author of Heart Berries: A Memoir. Her book was a finalist for the Governor General's Literary Award for English-Language Nonfiction, and was selected by Emma Watson as the Our Shared Shelf Book Club Pick for March/April 2018. Heart Berries was also listed as an NPR Best Book of the Year, a Library Journal Best Book of the Year, a New York Public Library Best Book of the Year, a Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year, and was one of Harper's Bazaar's Best Books of 2018. She is the recipient of a 2019 Whiting Award, the Electra Quinney Award for Published Stories, a Clara Johnson Award, and she is also the recipient of the Spalding Prize for the Promotion of Peace and Justice in Literature. She teaches creative writing at Purdue University.

Participating Faculty


Christopher Feliciano Arnold, MFA Faculty in Creative Nonfiction

Author of The Third Bank of the River: Power and Survival in the Twenty-First Century Amazon (Picador USA, 2018).








Dexter Booth, MFA Faculty in Poetry

Author of Scratching the Ghost (Graywolf Press, 2013).










Marcelo Hernandez Castillo, MFA Faculty in Poetry

Author of Children of the Land: A Memoir (Harper Collins, forthcoming 2020), Cenzontle (BOA Editions LTD, 2018), and Dulce (Northwestern University Press, 2017).






Kirstin Chen, MFA Faculty in Fiction

Kirstin Chen, Ashland MFA Fiction FacultyAuthor of Bury What We Cannot Take (Little A/Amazon Publishing, 2018), and Soy Sauce for Beginners (New Harvest/Amazon Publishing, 2014).







Garrard Conley, MFA Faculty in Creative Nonfiction

Garrard Conley, creative non-fictionAuthor of Boy Erased (Riverhead, 2016), which has be made into a major motion picture. 










Brian Conn, MFA Faculty in Fiction (Sci-Fi/Fantasy)

Author of The Fixed Stars: Thirty-Seven Emblems for the Perilous Season.









Kate Gale, MFA Faculty in Poetry

Kate Gale, Ashland MFA Poetry facultyAuthor of The Goldilocks Zone (University of New Mexico Press, 2014), and Echo Light (Red Mountain Press, 2014).








Kate Hopper, MFA Faculty in Creative Nonfiction

Kate Hopper, Ashland MFA creative nonfiction facultyAuthor of Silent Running: Our Family's Journey to the Finish Line with Autism with Robyn K. Schneider (Triumph Books, 2015), and Ready for Air: A Journey Through Premature Motherhood (University Of Minnesota Press, 2013).





Christian Kiefer, Director and MFA Faculty in Fiction

Christian Kiefer, Ashland MFA DirectorAuthor of Phantoms: A Novel (Liveright/W.W. Norton, 2019), One Day Soon Time Will Have No Place Left to Hide (Nouvella Books, 2016), and The Animals (W.W. Norton, 2015).






Lauren Markham, MFA Faculty in Creative Nonfiction

Lauren Markham, Ashland MFA Creative Nonfiction FacultyAuthor of The Far Away Brothers: Two Young Migrants and the Making of an American Life (Crown, 2017).









Sarah Monette, MFA Faculty in Fiction (Sci-Fi/Fantasy)

Author of The Goblin Emperor (Tor Books, 2014), and
The Iskryne Series (with Elizabeth Bear, Tor Books).




 
 
Angela Morales, MFA Faculty in Creative Nonfiction

Angela Morales, Ashland MFA Creative Nonfiction FacultyAuthor of The Girls from My Town (University of New Meixo Press, 2016).









Nayomi Munaweera, MFA Faculty in Fiction


Nayomi MunaweeraAuthor of What Lies Between Us (St. Martin's Press, 2016), and Island of a Thousand Mirrors (St. Martin's Press, 2014, St. Martin's Griffin, 2016).








Derek Palacio, MFA Faculty in Fiction

Derek Palacio, Ashland MFA Fiction FacultyAuthor of The Mortifications (Tim Duggan Books, 2016), and 
How to Shake the Other Man (Nouvella Books, 2013).








Katherine Standefer, MFA Faculty in Creative Nonfiction

Author of Lightning Flowers (Little, Brown & Company, forthcoming in 2020).








Kelly Sundberg, MFA Faculty in Creative Nonfiction


Kelly Sundberg, MFA Faculty in Creative Nonfiction Author of Goodbye, Sweet Girl: A Story of Domestic Violence and Survival (HarperCollins, 2018)









Naomi J. Williams, MFA Faculty in Fiction

Author of Landfalls (Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 2015).


 




Visiting Instructors


Aaron Coleman, Guest Instructor in Poetry

Author of Threat Come Close (Four Way Books, 2018) winner of the Great Lakes Colleges Association New Writers Award, and St. Trigger (Button, 2016).

      

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