MLF 2009
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Featuring:
Readings and
Workshops
by:
Rebecca Gilman,
Anthony Grooms, Maurice Manning, and
Mary Ward Brown
Also Featuring...
Daniel
Anderson, Emma Bolden,
Christopher Chambers,
Hartford Gongaware,
The EatingAlabama
Bloggers,
Ariana-Sophia
Kartsonis, and Michael Morris
Bios:
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Daniel Anderson’s poetry collections include January Rain and Drunk in Sunlight. He has received a Pushcart Prize and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts. |
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Emma Bolden is the author of three chapbooks of poetry: How to Recognize a Lady, The Mariner's Wife, and The Sad Epistles. A Pushcart Prize and Best New Poets 2008 nominee, she was the recipient of a Tennessee Williams Scholarship to the 2008 Sewanee Writers' Conference and is a finalist for a 2008 Ruth Lilly Poetry Fellowship. |
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Mary Ward Brown's first collection of short stories, Tongues of Flame, won a PEN/Hemingway Award. The University of Alabama Press published Brown's second collection of short stories, It Wasn't All Dancing and Other Stories. She has won the Harper Lee Award the Hillsdale Fiction Prize, and a Lillian Smith Book Award. |
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Christopher Chambers has received four Pushcart Prize nominations, is anthologized widely, received a NEA Fellowship for creative writing in 2008, and is editor of New Orleans Review. |
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Award-winning playwright Rebecca Gilman’s plays include The Glory of Living, Boy Gets Girl, and Spinning Into Butter. |
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Hartford Gongaware has published short stories in journals such as Ontario Review. |
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Andrew Grace and the eatingalabama.org “locavores” have embarked on a culinary odyssey to eat and blog exclusively in Alabama bioregions. |
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Anthony Grooms is the author of Bombingham, Ice Poems and Trouble No More: Stories and was winner of the 1996 Lillian Smith Award. |
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Ariana-Sophia Kartsonis is the author of Intaglio: Poems and has published widely in major journals. |
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Maurice Manning’s third book of poetry, Bucolics, has just been released in paperback; his first book, Lawrence Booth’s Book of Visions, was selected for the 2000 Yale Series of Younger Poets. |
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Michael Morris is the author of two novels: A Place Called Wiregrass and Slow Way Home.
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Award-winning writer, naturalist and activist Janisse Ray is author of three books of literary nonfiction: Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, Wild Card Quilt: Taking a Chance on Home, and Pinhook: Finding Wholeness in a Fragmented Land. |
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