Five Must-Read Summer Book Picks by Asian and Asian American Authors
AAPI Literature and Media Club Founder and President Julie Cha ’25 recommends top reads.
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Ashley Statter recently published her piece My Brother the Beluga in Thrive Global.
New partnership underscores UMD's strong creative writing program and commitment to arts education and advocacy.
Barry Pearson compiled the 27th title from Smithsonian Folkways called Classic Piedmont Blues, offering an illuminating overview of the Piedmont style.
Martha Nell Smith will deliver “Diversity is Not a Luxury in DH: Challenges Post-2016” at the University of Miami Humanities Center, April 20, 2017.
Learn more about recent publications, presentations, and scholarly achievements, and our newest additions to the faculty.
Brian Richardson’s 2015 book, Unnatural Narrative: Theory, History, and Practice, was re-issued in paperback. He published an article on “Unnatural Narrative Theory” and responded to several commentators on the subject in the latest issue of Style.
Oliver Gaycken gave a talk about his current book project, on the moving-picture encyclopedia, at the University of California, Berkeley, and at Indiana University.
Rachel Feingold am an adjunct with the Professional Writing Program, teaching Writing for the Arts (398A).
Holly Smith (hsmith11@umd.edu) announces that the nonprofit Washington Independent Review of Books will host a millennial-friendly literary salon on April 19th in Georgetown.
Stewart Foehl's 3rd young adult novel, Stealing Candy, will be published May 2 from Sourcebooks Fire, under the pen name Stewart Lewis.