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The Creative Writing program at Colby offers students the opportunity to exercise their imaginations through disciplined work in the craft of writing.  Staffed by dedicated, practicing, published writers committed to teaching creative writing as a craft and an art and to teaching technique as a way of seeing as well as a way of saying, it welcomes the novice writer as well as more advanced students.  For more detailed information about the program, please click here.

 
Program News, 2008-09

Patrick Donnelly will be teaching with the Creative Writing Program as our Poetry Fellow for a second year.  His book The Charge was published by Ausable Press in 2003.  He is an Assistant Editor at Four Way Books and has taught writing at Smith College and the New School University, Clark University, and the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference.  He has published poems in The American Poetry Review, The Yale Review, The Massachusetts Review, and many other magazines.  We're glad to have him with us for another year.

Wesleyan University Press will be publishing Adrian Blevins's second book of poetry--Live from the Homesick Jamboree--in fall of 2009.  Here's what an early reviewer has to say about the work:  

"The book moves from adolescence through a dry-eyed, poignant exploration of two marriages, motherhood, and the larger world, with the headlong perceptiveness and brio characteristic of Adrian Blevins’s work. This poetry is plainspoken and streetwise, brutal and beautiful, provocative and self-incriminating, with much sound-play and a corrosive bravura, brilliantly complicated by bursts of musical language and flashes of compassion."

 
Upcoming Events
 

Graphic Novelist - Alison Bechdel
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2/24/09  Slide talk and reading by Alison Bechdel
142 Diamond at 7:00 PM
Reception to follow in the Atrium
Talk co-sponsored by Women’s Studies

Alison Bechdel is author of Fun Home, a graphic novel that the Detroit Free Press calls a “staggeringly literate and revealing autobiography.” In 2006, numerous periodicals--including TIME, The New York Times, People, The San Francisco Chronicle and The Los Angeles Times--listed Bechdel’s book as one of the best of the year. Since 1983, her counter-cultural comic strip Dykes to Watch Out For has been syndicated in dozens of outlets. Ms. describes Bechdel’s strip as “one of the preeminent oeuvres in the comics genre, period.” Bechdel’s work has won several Lambda Awards and an Eisner award. USA Today says Bechdel’s hybrid work is an “astonishing advertisement for the emerging literary form” of the graphic novel.

Poetry Reading - Betsy Sholl
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4/07/09  Poetry reading by Betsy Sholl
Robinson Room, Miller Library, 7:00 PM
Reception to follow in President’s Room
Reading sponsored by Clark-Donnelley Fund for Visiting Writers

Betsy Sholl, Maine’s current Poet Laureate, is the author of six books, including Late Psalm, Don’t Explain and The Red Line. Describing her most recent title, poet David Jauss says, “Imagine how Dante would have written if he were the daughter of Thelonious Monk and Mother Jones and you might have some idea of what Betsy Sholl's Late Psalm is like—a jazzy, heartfelt, no-nonsense Divine Comedy with a social conscience." Sholl teaches at Stonecoast Writers Conference, the Frost Place, and Vermont College. She has been visiting poet and poet-in-residence at numerous institutions. Sholl is a two-time recipient of the Maine Arts Commission Individual Artist Fellowship Award, as well as the recipient of Vermont College’s 1999 and 2002 Crowley/Weingarten Award for Excellence in Teaching and a 1994 National Endowment for the Arts Artists Fellowship.

 
 
Pequod: Meagan Berg '07
look out the bus window way


I wish for that:
 the woman swinging her head
 like a tether-ball
 flew from her
 orange-dyed hair and
 tossing her hips
 to dare somebody to try, oh yes,
 try to pass my
 just-too-little jean dress
bounce and
not reach out too see what
jiggles delight beneath
and what holds tight-
taut- and smooth, and
 she was yes feeling
 muy sex-y----
that my voice vocalized a
localized extraña-ness a
belleza, a secreto that you want,
that you wish for: that, my swinging orange secret love


 
 
Jane Eklund, '81
Jane Eklund has received grants from the New Hampshire State Council for the Arts for poetry and the Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice for fiction.  Her poems have appeared in the Georgia Review, the North American Review, and other magazines.  She works as an editor at a weekly newspaper in Peterborough, NH. 
 
 
Peter Harris
Peter Harris has recently published poems in Epoch, Sewanee Review, Crab Orchard, and Seattle Review, among others. He is included in Maine Poets, edited by Wesley McNair and has published a chapbook, Blue Hallelujahs. Harris has a particular interest in Zen Buddhism in American poetry.
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Past Visiting Writers
 
Ross Gay at Colby
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Edward Albee
Sherman Alexie
John Ashbery
Toni Cade Bambara
Jocelyn Bartkevicius
Charles Baxter
Marvin Bell
Eavan Boland
Gwendolyn Brooks
Raymond Carver
Lan Samantha Chang
Lucille Clifton
Leo Connellan
Robert Coover
Ron Currie
Carl Dennis
Michael Dorris
Peter Filkins
Alice Fulton
Robert Frost
Brendan Galvn
John Gardner
Jorie Graham
Ross Gay
Donald Hall
Barbara Hamby
Michael Harper
Seamus Heaney
Jane Hirshfield
Tony Hoagland
Richard Howard
Marie Howe
Cynthia Huntingtovn
John Irving
Honoree F Jeffers
Gish Jen
Rodney Jones
Laura Kaischke
Brigit Pegeen Kelly
Lily King
Galway Kinnell
Yusef Komunyakaa
Tom Lux
Paule Marshall
Cleopatra Mathis
Mekeel McBride
James McConkey
Heather McHugh
Wes McNair
Jane Mead
William Meredith
Claire Messud
Jane Miller
Sue Miller
Czeslaw Milosz
Susan Minot
Lorrie Moore
Carole Muske
Howard Norman
Nuala O’Foalain
Steve Orlen
Greg Orr
Mike Paterniti
Tom Perrotta
Robert Pinksy
Stanley Plumley
Lewis Robinson
Bill Roorbach
Mary Rueffle
Stephen Sender
Joan Silber
Rachel Simon
Gary Snyder
William Stafford
Gerald Stern
Steve Stern
Mark Strand
Elizabeth Strout
James Sullivan
James Tate
David Wagoner
Derek Walcott
Dara Weir
C.K.Williams
Monica Wood
Baron Wormser
Dean Young