OU's Creative Writing Program: English Department
In light of the iffy weather and a muddy tent after the recent rain, we are moving this year’s Maurice Brown Poetry Reading, featuring Mary Ann Samyn, to our rain site, Ballroom B in the Oakland Center. Please** share with your students (also remind them there are still spots for the virtual 11:00 am craft talk!)! The reading will still be available via Zoom, as planned. Many thanks, Katie
The 2021 Maurice Brown Poetry Reading
featuring Mary Ann Samyn
Thursday, October 14th, at 5 PM
NEW LOCATION: BALLROOM B, UPPER LEVEL, OAKLAND CENTER
Reading is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
The reading will also be available to attend virtually via Zoom. You may register at this link to receive the meeting information.
Oakland University alumna Mary Ann Samyn is the author of six collections of poetry: Air, Light, Dust, Shadow, Distance, winner of the 2017 42 Miles Press Prize; My Life in Heaven, winner of the 2012 FIELD Prize; Beauty Breaks In; Purr; Inside the Yellow Dress; and Captivity Narrative, winner of the 1999 Ohio State UP/The Journal Prize. She has also published two chapbooks. She is Professor of English in the MFA in Creative Writing program at West Virginia University. She lives in West Virginia and in Michigan.
Samyn will give a craft talk, "The Frog in the Pond: On Not Missing What’s Right There," at 11:00 am, 10/14, via Zoom. Writers of all genres and alumni welcome: there are still spaces available! Email Professor Katie Hartsock to RSVP and receive the Zoom link at [email protected]
Sponsored by Oakland University’s Department of English and Creative Writing program, in memory of Professor Maurice Brown. With special thanks to Judy Brown and Mathilde Brown Swanson for their continued support of this reading series.
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Katie Hartsock, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of English
344 O'Dowd Hall
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[email protected]
Oakland University
Rochester, MI 48307
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Center for Public Humanities at Oakland University
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Katie Hartsock
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Hello again, everyone,
I apologize for the multiple emails, but my previous email incorrectly listed the room in the OC: this event will be held in Banquet Room B in the OC, tomorrow afternoon, at 5 PM. many thanks, Katie
The 2021 Maurice Brown Poetry Reading
featuring Mary Ann Samyn
Thursday, October 14th, at 5 PM
NEW LOCATION: BANQUET ROOM B, UPPER LEVEL, OAKLAND CENTER
Reading is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.
The 5 PM reading will also be available to attend virtually via Zoom. You may register at this link to receive the meeting information.
Oakland University alumna Mary Ann Samyn is the author of six collections of poetry: Air, Light, Dust, Shadow, Distance, winner of the 2017 42 Miles Press Prize; My Life in Heaven, winner of the 2012 FIELD Prize; Beauty Breaks In; Purr; Inside the Yellow Dress; and Captivity Narrative, winner of the 1999 Ohio State UP/The Journal Prize. She has also published two chapbooks. She is Professor of English in the MFA in Creative Writing program at West Virginia University. She lives in West Virginia and in Michigan.
Samyn will give a craft talk, "The Frog in the Pond: On Not Missing What’s Right There," at 11:00 am, 10/14, via Zoom. Writers of all genres and alumni welcome: there are still spaces available! Email Professor Katie Hartsock to RSVP and receive the Zoom link at [email protected]
OU Creative Writing Program Faculty/Alumni Reading
with Annie Gilson and C. R. Grimmer
February 9th, at 6:00 PM via Zoom
(contact Professor Hartsock at [email protected] for meeting info)
See you there!
Annie Gilson has taught at Oakland University for 21 years. She writes both children's fantasy and realistic fiction, and is at work on five novels, a YA fantasy trilogy entitled Skyrider, and two stand-alone novels, one entitled Mouse and Goose, the other A Book of Mirrors. Her first novel, New Light, explores how the longing to imagine a better world can also lead people into cults. She received a B.A. in creative writing from Bard College and a Ph.D. in Twentieth-Century Literature from Washington University in St. Louis. She is represented by Kelly Sonnack of the Andrea Brown Literary Agency.
C. R. Grimmer (she/her or they/them) is a poet and scholar at The University of Washington (UW), Seattle. They are the author of The Lyme Letters, which was completed with support from a Harlan Hahn Disability Studies Fellowship and forthcoming February 2021 from Texas Tech University Press as the Walt McDonald First Book Award Recipient. Their poems are in journals such as Poetry Magazine and Fence Magazine; their research can be found in journals and reviewed collections, such as The Comparatist. C. R. created and hosts The Poetry Vlog, a free video and podcast series dedicated to building social justice coalitions and teaching materials through poet and scholar dialogues. Recently, C. R. completed their Ph.D. in Literature and Cultural Studies at the University of Washington. In addition to serving as Communications Manager for the Simpson Center for the Humanities, they are also currently a Public Scholarship Project Director in the UW Department of English. You are welcome to learn more about their various projects or reach out to them at crgrimmer.com.
Earthlings and Aliens: Jeff VanderMeer Reads From his Work
Department of English, Oakland University
November 11, 2020, 5:00pm EST
The Creative Writing program and the English Department at Oakland University, with support from Dean Kevin Corcoran of the College of Arts & Sciences, invite you to a Zoom webinar featuring fiction writer Jeff VanderMeer. He will be reading from his work and doing a question and answer chat afterward.
Jeff VanderMeer was recently profiled in the New York Times. His NYT-bestselling Southern Reach trilogy has been translated into over 35 languages. The first novel, Annihilation, won the Nebula Award and Shirley Jackson Award, and was made into a movie by Paramount in 2018. Recent works include Dead Astronauts, Borne (a finalist for the Arthur C. Clarke Award), The Strange Bird. These novels, set in the Borne universe, are being developed for TV by AMC and continue to explore themes related to the environment, animals, and our future. His novel A Peculiar Peril (FSG Kids) just came out to rave review, and his novel Hummingbird Salamander (MCD/FSG) has been optioned by Netflix and Michael Sugar (Anonymous Content). Called “the weird Thoreau” by The New Yorker, VanderMeer frequently speaks about issues related to climate change and storytelling. He lives in Tallahassee, Florida, with his wife Ann, cat Neo, and a yard full of native plants.
To get the link for the Zoom meeting, please email professor Annie Gilson at [email protected].
10/08/2020
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Jeff VanderMeer reading! Wed., October 14, 5-6:30 pm. Link to follow!
Jeff VanderMeer, a NYT-bestselling novelist, reads from his fiction and discusses the role of ecology in his work. His prize-winning novel, Annihilation, won the Nebula Award and Shirley Jackson Award, and was made into a movie by Paramount in 2018. His work has also been optioned by Netflix and Michael Sugar (Anonymous Content). Called “the weird Thoreau” by The New Yorker, VanderMeer frequently speaks about issues related
to climate change and storytelling. He lives in Tallahassee, Florida, with his wife Ann, cat Neo, and a yard full of native plants.
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