Want to make your mark as a writer?
spend the weekend with several who have
If you are an aspiring writer, high school age and older, come learn about various genres of writing at a literary festival at Eureka College Feb. 24-25. Successful authors working in poetry, fiction and comedy will lead workshops, and hold readings, and
book-signings.
Presenting writers include: poet laureate of North Carolina Cathy Smith Bowers, short story writer Eric Freeze, and comedy writer Dan McCoy. (see below for more details)
Admission / Cost
$50 per person
covers admission for the two-day event
includes author readings,
book-signings, and receptions
Admission for separate events is $10 for readings and book-signings by Smith Bowers and Freeze at 7:30 p.m. Friday; $10 for readings and
book-signings by Smith Bowers, Freeze and McCoy at 7:30 pm Saturday;
and $10 for lunch Saturday.
“The Eureka College English Department is very pleased to host three writers of tremendous skill and accomplishment,” said Zeke Jarvis, assistant professor of creative writing. “Anyone attending the festival will quickly recognize the high quality of writing and the genuine warmth and generosity of all three writers,” Jarvis said.
Cathy Smith Bowers
Cathy Smith Bowers of Tryon, N.C., will lead workshops on poetry. She is the author of five books of poetry: “The Love That Ended Yesterday in Texas,” which is the inaugural winner of the Texas Tech University Press First Book Competition; “Traveling in Time of Danger;” “A Book of Minutes;” “The Candle I Hold Up to See You;” and “Like Shining From Shook Foil.” She teaches at The Haden Institute, Flat Rock, N.C.; Queens University, Charlotte, N.C., and Wofford College, Spartanburg, S.C. Her poems about family and loss have appeared in The Atlantic, The Georgia Review, Poetry, The Southern Review and Ploughshares. She received the 1990 General Electric Award for Younger Writers, Queens University’s 2002 J.B. Fuqua Distinguished Educator Award and the Gilbert-Chappell Distinguished Poet Award from the North Carolina Poetry Society in 2006 and 2007.
Click to read works by Ms. Bowers >
Eric Freeze
Eric Freeze of Crawfordsville, Ind., will lead fiction workshops. He received a Canada Council for the Arts grant last year to write a novel set in New Brunswick, Canada. His short story collection titled “Dominant Traits” was published recently by Oberon Press. His stories, translations and creative nonfiction have appeared in a variety of periodicals, including Boston Review, The Southern Review, Tampa Review and The Normal School. He teaches creative writing and American literature at Wabash College, Wabash, Ind. He formerly taught at Eureka College.
Learn more about Professor Freeze >
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Friday, February 24, 2012
7:30 pm |
Reading, Reception, Book Signing with Cathy Smith Bowers and
Eric Freeze |
Saturday, February 25, 2012
9:00 - 10:15 am |
Panel Discussion
How I Got Here--
A Discussion of Writers' Journeys |
10:30-11:45 am |
Workshop I
- learn from a guest writer
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12:00 pm |
Lunch with the writers |
1:00 - 2:00 pm |
Sigma Tau Delta Awards
Presentation and Reading
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2:15 - 3:30 pm |
Workshop II
- visit with a second guest writer
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3:30 pm |
Coffee Break |
4:00 pm |
Open Mic hosted by Zeke Jarvis |
5:30 pm |
Dinner - on your own |
7:30 pm |
Reading, Reception, Book Signing with Cathy Smith Bowers,
Eric Freeze, and Dan McCoy |
Dan McCoy
Dan McCoy of Brooklyn will lead workshops on comedy writing. He is a writer for the Emmy-winning news satire program “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.” He created the Web series “9 AM Meeting,” which won the Best Animation Award and MTV development deal at the 2010 New York TV Festival. His freelance work has appeared on “Late Night With Jimmy Fallon,” Slate, Gawker, Cinemax and National Public Radio's “Morning Edition.” He grew up in Eureka, where his parents were faculty members at Eureka College.
Watch "9 AM Meeting" >
Check Out "The Daily Show with Jon Stewart" >
The festival will include recognition of the winners of the college’s Visionaries in Literature: Young Poets’ Awards. The Eureka College chapter of Sigma Tau Delta international English honor society received a grant from the Sigma Tau Delta national office to support the competition, which is open to Illinois high school sophomores, juniors and seniors and junior college students. Read EC's Sigma Tau Delta's blog >
For more information or to register, contact English professor Kathy Whitson at (309) 467- 6335 or kwhitson@eureka.edu >
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