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Oct 14, 2011 • Purnell Cropper
In Montgomery News' latest edition of Book Bound, columnist Nicolette Milholin writes about Paul Elwork '04M and his interest in the spirit world. Elwork is reading at Arcadia Univeristy on Oct. 21 as part of the Writers Returns to Campus Series. "I think an interest in the spirit world is deep in...
Sep 30, 2011 • Purnell Cropper
Daniel Schall ’08,’10M, Director of the Writing Center, recently had a piece accepted by Street Notes literary magazine. "Philadelphiamble," which Schall wrote as part of his Master's Thesis, is a mixed-genre piece consisting of poetry, a photoessay and collage. Schall is an original member of the...
Sep 8, 2011 • Purnell Cropper
"Your relationship with your lover is one of the cornerstones of a happy balanced life. Keep love strong with nice manly surprises," writes Amanda Card ’12 in Philadelphia's Work & Lifestyle magazine in an article on "Forget me nots—For Him." "So what gifts genuinely surprise him, make him '...
Aug 19, 2011 • Purnell Cropper
Arcadia’s new Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program kicked off on July 31 with 14 students traveling from around the United States to attend the first residency. The weeklong residency, which occurred at the King of Prussia Campus, gave poetry and fiction students a chance to interact and...
Aug 9, 2011 • Purnell Cropper
Michelle Tooker ’07,’10M, a staff member in University Relations, received honorable mention in the Janet McCabe Poetry Prize sponsored by Ruminate Magazine. Acclaimed poet Naomi Shihab Nye judged the contest and selected Tooker’s poem as one of five prizewinners from more than 1,000 entries. “I...
Aug 5, 2011 • Purnell Cropper
“Write first because you love to do so; respect the high demands of the craft that good writing requires of you; have resiliency and patience as you cultivate your abilities; and recognize that you must go to the world — the world won’t come to you!," writes Book Bound columnist Nicolette Milholin...
Jul 29, 2011 • Purnell Cropper
To kick off Arcadia's new Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing degree, the program is hosting a reading on August 3 in the Castle Dining Room at 7 p.m. Professors Quincy Scott Jones and Joshua Isard will read from their work as well as visiting writers Paul Elwork ’04M and Paula Raimondo ’06 M....
Jul 29, 2011 • Purnell Cropper
Michelle Tooker ’07,’10M, a staff member in University Relations, and Tamara Oakman, a graduate student in the Master of Arts in English program, are planning “Artists Against Censorship,” a literary fundraising event aimed at raising awareness for Burma’s political prisoners. The event—which...
Jul 15, 2011 • Purnell Cropper
In the land of delicious food, 13 graduate students are exploring the art of fiction writing while enjoying the sites of Italy as part of the Umbrian Fiction Writers’ Workshop. Already inspired by Umbria’s hill towns, students are busy writing and learning the importance of developing a writing...
Jul 15, 2011 • Sarah Schwartz
Paul Elwork ’04M returned to the Glenside campus July 8 to read from his book The Girl Who Would Speak for the Dead, which was published by Amy Einhorn Books (Penguin Group) in March. The even kicked off the Creative Writing Institute, a four-week program which gives students the opportunity to...
Jul 1, 2011 • Purnell Cropper
On Thursday, 14 students will jet off to Umbria, Italy, for Arcadia’s first-ever fiction writer’s residency abroad. The 10-day experience includes intensive writing workshops, a visit with poets Allan Williamson and Jeanne Foster, and five cultural excursions to nearby hill towns. “What I'm most...
Jun 2, 2011 • Sarah Schwartz
Dr. Steady Moono ’94M, vice president of Student Affairs at Montgomery County Community College (MCCC) was recognized by the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission as the recipient of the Montgomery County Advisory Council’s Yaffe-Smith Civil Rights Award for Outstanding Accomplishments in...