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This year marks the 35th anniversary of the Warren Wilson MFA Program for Writers, the nation's first low-residency MFA program, as well as the publication of the fifth anthology of essays by members of its faculty, A Kite in the Wind: Fiction Writers on their Craft. Edited by Andrea Barrett and former MFA director Peter Turchi, the anthology gathers essays by Maud Casey, Stacey D'Erasmo, Anthony Doerr, Kevin McIlvoy, and fifteen others. Each of the essays were presented as lectures during recent Warren Wilson MFA residencies.
"Get it, read it, shelve it--along with its companion volumes--next to Nabokov's Lectures on Literature and O'Connor's Mystery and Manners." All editors and contributors donate 100% of anthology royalties to the Friends of Writers scholarship funds. Read more about A Kite In the Wind and other FOW anthologies here. |



We're pleased to announce that the Joan Beebe Fellow for 2011-2012 is Rachel Howard. Rachel graduated from the Program in fiction in July 2009 and is the author of a memoir, The Lost Night: A Daughter's Search for the Truth of her Father's Murder (Dutton, 2005). She has been a dance critic for the San Francisco Chronicle and has taught writing classes for many years through the San Francisco Writers Grotto. She'll be teaching composition and creative writing courses to Warren Wilson undergraduates, and will lead the residency class in January.

