Deborah Wallace is an Emmy-nominated writer, director, producer and performer. She has collaborated on the production of more than 40 works for the stage and screen, including the Academy Award-nominated, Emmy-winning documentary film, “Gasland.” Wallace produced its sequel “Gasland, Part II” for HBO, winning the Environmental Media Association Award for Best Documentary, Cinema Eye Honors and an Emmy nomination. She produced and co-wrote “Blood on the Mountain,” which was released by Netflix and was nominated for an Emmy. Most recently she served as executive producer for “Brave Girls,” and is currently writing and producing “Soil Brothers.” Wallace has toured as a performer internationally with: Anne Bogart (“Radio Macbeth,” “Café Variati...
Program Announcement Faculty Spotlight: Stephen Sossaman Norfolk Southern Festival of New Works at M...
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Dorothy Allison is the author of Bastard Out of Carolina, a finalist for the 1992 National Book Awar...
Lesléa Newman is the author of 55 books for adults and children, including the short story collectio...
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Carole Oles, a member of the Associated Writing Programs Board of Directors, is the author of three ...
Gabrielle Calvocoressi is the author of The Last Time I Saw Amelia Earhart; Apocalyptic Swing, which...
E. Ethelbert Miller Born in New York City, E. Ethelbert Miller serves as the director of the African...
Amanda Galvan Huynh (she/her) is a Xicana writer and educator from Texas. She is the author of a cha...
Tina McElroy Ansa\u27s first novel Baby of the Family was honored as one of the New York Times Book ...
Anne Waldman is the author of eleven books of poetry, including Fast Speaking Woman (City Lights Boo...
Sarah Stacke\u27s personal work develops daily life stories about people living in under-resourced a...
Aimee Nezhukumatathil is a 2020 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow and the author of four books of poetry:...
Lynn Waltz is a writer, journalist, and professor of journalism at Hampton University. She is the au...
Program Announcement Faculty Spotlight: Stephen Sossaman Norfolk Southern Festival of New Works at M...
Jane Bernstein is the author of Departures, a novel, Loving Rachel, a memoir, and Seven Minutes in H...
A panel and conversation with Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Beth Henley; Ellen Geer, artistic di...
Dorothy Allison is the author of Bastard Out of Carolina, a finalist for the 1992 National Book Awar...
Lesléa Newman is the author of 55 books for adults and children, including the short story collectio...
Amanda Galvan Huynh is a Mexican American writer and educator from Texas. She is the author of Loter...
Carole Oles, a member of the Associated Writing Programs Board of Directors, is the author of three ...
Gabrielle Calvocoressi is the author of The Last Time I Saw Amelia Earhart; Apocalyptic Swing, which...
E. Ethelbert Miller Born in New York City, E. Ethelbert Miller serves as the director of the African...
Amanda Galvan Huynh (she/her) is a Xicana writer and educator from Texas. She is the author of a cha...
Tina McElroy Ansa\u27s first novel Baby of the Family was honored as one of the New York Times Book ...
Anne Waldman is the author of eleven books of poetry, including Fast Speaking Woman (City Lights Boo...
Sarah Stacke\u27s personal work develops daily life stories about people living in under-resourced a...
Aimee Nezhukumatathil is a 2020 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow and the author of four books of poetry:...
Lynn Waltz is a writer, journalist, and professor of journalism at Hampton University. She is the au...
Program Announcement Faculty Spotlight: Stephen Sossaman Norfolk Southern Festival of New Works at M...
Jane Bernstein is the author of Departures, a novel, Loving Rachel, a memoir, and Seven Minutes in H...
A panel and conversation with Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Beth Henley; Ellen Geer, artistic di...