Thursday, March 24, 2011

Jenny Boully's New Book from Tarpaulin Sky Press



Jenny Boully's newest book not merely because of the unknown that was stalking toward them is forthcoming from Tarpaulin Sky Press. Pre-order it here, and click here to read a review of it.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Information for Newly Admitted MFA Students



We know you have questions about the program, but we figured you probably have questions about the Chicago area, in general. Here are some useful websites for getting information on the city and for frequently asked questions about moving to Chicago.

APARTMENT HUNTING


NEIGHBORHOODS


The following are neighborhoods that come recommended by Nonfiction and Poetry Programs students and are accessible by the Red and Blue line trains (the most convenient routes to campus):

RED LINE NEIGHBORHOODS
Lakeview 
Lincoln Park
Andersonville
Uptown
DePaul/Sheffield


BLUE LINE NEIGHBORHOODS
Logan Square
Wicker Park
Bucktown
Ukrainian Village

USEFUL LINKS

MFA Candidate Sharon Burns Interviewed in Graduate Student Spotlight

MFA Candidate Sharon Burns was recently chosen for a Graduate Student Spotlight Interview. Check it out here.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

33 Reading Series Showcases Poetry and Nonfiction MFA Candidates

Columbia College Chicago's Poetry and Nonfiction programs have united to create a collaborative reading series that will showcase the work of graduate students in both genres: The 33 Reading Series.

The inaugural event will take place Wednesday, March 16 in room 101 of 33 East Congress, and will feature Poetry students Holly Amos and Stephen Danos, and Nonfiction student Ryan Spooner.

Holly Amos is an Editorial Assistant for Court Green. She received her BFA in Creative Writing from Bowling Green State University in Bowling Green, OH, which is home to international figure skating sensation Scott Hamilton, as well as the National Tractor Pull Championship (“full pull” indeed!). Her work has appeared or is forthcoming from Bateau, Columbia Poetry Review, North American Review, and Phantom Limb.

Stephen Danos was born in Providence, RI, but grew up in Montclair, NJ and Glen Ellyn, IL. He received a BA in English from The University of Iowa. He currently is on the cusp of obtaining an MFA in Creative Writing - Poetry from Columbia College Chicago, where he received the Eileen Lannan Poetry Prize, a Follett Fellowship, and co-edits Columbia Poetry Review. His poems have appeared or are forthcoming in Lo-Ball, Bateau, Juked, Phantom Limb, OVS Magazine, and LEVELER.

Ryan Spooner is an MFA candidate in Nonfiction.


The event begins at 4 p.m., and is open to the public.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Tatiana M. Uhoch to Read in Good Evening Reading Series



MFA candidate Tatiana M. Uhoch will read alongside Abi Stokes and Brian Mornar as a part of the Good Evening Reading Series on Friday, March 11.

Abi Stokes is a senior studying poetry in Columbia's undergraduate Creative Writing program. Her work has appeared in Columbia Poetry Review and Eleven Eleven. 

Brian Mornar is the author of Repatterning (2007, Punch Press) and Three American Letters (2010, Little Red Leaves). Mornar's work has been compared to Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project, and his methods to those of a hip-hop DJ. He is a Ph.D candidate in English/Poetics at SUNY Buffalo, and an instructor at Columbia College.

The event, which is BYOB, will be held at Mess Hall (6932 N. Glenwood Ave.) in Rogers Park. Festivities begin with an open mic at 7:00. Featured readings start at 7:45.