Five Must-Read Summer Book Picks by Asian and Asian American Authors
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Kelly Cresap, author of A Love-Hate Guide to “Breaking Bad,” was the guest on Pacifica Radio’s one-hour show “MyNDTALK” on March 19. The interview is archived at MyNDTALK.org.
Danuta Hinc presented a paper, “Trump’s America and Communist Poland. How the Past Becomes the Now,” at a panel on Silenced Dimensions in Crisis and Conflict at the 2018 AWP Annual Conference in Tampa.
His novel has been reviewed in multiple publications and won an Audiofile Earphones Award, and James has been interviewed by numerous journals and other media outlets, including NPR’s Weekend Edition.
Martha Thomas, who teaches English 391: Writing About Food, is editor of a new publication, Maryland Sip and Savor, which covers the craft beverage and food scene in Maryland.
Joshua Weiner's chapbook, "Everything I Do I Do Good: Trumpoems" is now available as a free pdf download and a virtual flipbook on the Dispatches website.
MFA Coordinator and recent winner of the National Poetry Series competition Lindsay Bernal and MFA Alumna Emily Flamm will read, along with Frank Montesonti and Jake Syersak.
SAVE THE DATE & RESERVE TICKETS FOR TRACY K. SMITH on 4/19 at 7 p.m. at the Library of Congress! Continue reading for details.
Patterson's project consisted of a poster, an essay on the experience of researching, and a biography on the Maryland suffragist Eliza F. Messenger.
Congratulations to former English major, Reginald Dwayne Betts, who recently received a 2018 Guggenheim Fellowship! You can read more about Betts here.
The Comparative & International Education Society (CIES) and its Special Interest Group in African Diaspora recognized Professor Fleming as an Emerging Scholar!