Archive for April, 2007

Farewell to Anna, Hello to Christine

Posted by Matt on April 26th, 2007

I just woke up this morning, checked email, and realized that I missed Anna Peterson’s farewell party yesterday (during workday sadly). And in that moment I realized how darned helpful she was during my entire experience in the Writing Division. (And let me tell you, some of the other divisions have been jealous of the insanely resourceful and on-top-of-it Anna and expressed the desire to steal her from us.) Well, she’s headed off to a new and outstanding gig at Graywolf Press, so in honor of this moment I will reprint here Ben Marcus’s letter from a few weeks ago alerting us to this changeover in the Writing Division office.

(I’m also thrilled to welcome Christine who I remember fondly from all the times I would go down to bug the visual arts division about classes and events in the Gallery — Panoply anyone? — back when the Writing Division were allowed to do stuff there.)

Ben’s letter

Dear Writing Division Community:

Please join me in welcoming Christine Rath, our new program manager. Many of you know Christine as the program manager for the Visual Arts Division of SOA, and, before that, as the assistant to Dean Bruce Ferguson. Christine has worked hard for the School of the Arts for many years, and she has intimate knowledge of its structural workings, as well as extensive experience working on behalf of graduate arts students. Christine has already started training closely with Anna, and will join us officially on May 17th.

The sad part of this message is that we say good-bye to Anna Peterson, who leaves us on Friday to return to her hometown of Minneapolis, for a terrific position as the Managing Director at Graywolf Press. Anna has been an exceptional colleague, a terrific asset for students and faculty alike, and the essential glue for the Writing Division (all of these are understatements). While it is difficult to think of our operations–and moods–not crashing to a halt without Anna, we’re very happy that she has found such a great job, and that her family can return to the bitter, cold, horrid mid- west. I can say that because I was born in Chicago, and really just because I am personally so sad to see her go. In my single year as Chair, and for former chairs Alan Ziegler and Richard Locke, Anna has been an amazing guide, filled with great strategies for keeping the program alive and healthy, and just generally an intelligent, sensitive, and thoughtful person with whom it’s been an absolute pleasure to work.

All best,

Ben Marcus

Our Word Spring Reading 2007

Posted by soarats on April 23rd, 2007

Soarats.org is proud to podcast the 2007 Our Word Spring Reading!

Our Word is a student organization open to any MFA student in the Writing Division in the School of the Arts at Columbia University. Our goal is to promote cultural diversity within the Writing Division and the literary community in general.

The 2007 Our Word Spring Reading included these second-year members:

Gesenia Alvarez (fiction)
Samuel Anthony Autman (nonfiction)
Emily Austin (fiction)
Rowena Cruz (nonfiction)
Dora King (poetry)
Vyshali Manivanna (fiction)
Richard J. Won (fiction)

MC: Russell Contreras (nonfiction).

Link here to the official Archive.org page.

Don’t forget to visit the new Our Word site: www.ourword-columbia.org

[Special hint for the Podpress player below -- click "Play Now" next to the file you want to hear, and it will load into the player at top. Podpress defaults to the last media file submitted, for some strange reason.]

 
icon for podpress  Our Word 2007 Spring Reading -- FULL: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  1 - Introduction: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  2 - Gesenia Alvarez (fiction): Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  3 - Samuel Anthony Autman (nonfiction): Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  4 - Emily Austin (fiction): Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  5 - Rowena Cruz (nonfiction): Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  6 - Midshow Thanks: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  7 - Dora King (poetry): Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  8 - Vyshali Manivanna (fiction): Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  9 - Richard J. Won (fiction): Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  10 - Outro: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

Our Word Spring Reading 2006

Posted by soarats on April 22nd, 2007

Yes, I did write the year correctly. This is LAST year’s Our Word Spring Reading.

There are a few voices in common both years (Denise, Amanda, Rowena Cruz, etc.) including emcee Russell Contreras (nonfiction).

Our Word is a student organization open to any MFA student in the Writing Division in the School of the Arts at Columbia University. Our goal is to promote cultural diversity within the Writing Division and the literary community in general.

The 2006 Our Word Spring Reading included these second-year members:

Denise Burrell-Stinson (fiction)
Brian Francis Chu (fiction)
Jae Won Chung (fiction)
Diana Marie Delgado (poetry)
Shahirah Majumdar (fiction)
Sharon Marie Pacuk (fiction)
Amanda Pennelly (fiction)

Link here to the official Archive.org page.

Don’t forget to visit the new Our Word site: www.ourword-columbia.org

[Special hint for the Podpress player below -- click "Play Now" next to the file you want to hear, and it will load into the player at top. Podpress defaults to the last media file submitted, for some strange reason.]

 
icon for podpress  Our Word 2006 Spring Reading NYC - Introduction [11:14m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  Denise Burrell-Stinson - fiction [6:43m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  Brian Francis Chu - fiction [11:09m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  Jae Won Chung - fiction [8:23m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  Post Dinner Intro [0:29m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  Shahirah Majumdar - fiction [6:14m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  Sharon Marie Pacuk - fiction [5:51m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  Amanda Pennelly - fiction [7:04m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  Diana Marie Delgado - poetry [3:42m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

 
icon for podpress  Our Word 2006 Spring Reading NYC - Outro [11:30m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download

WD RETREAT: RATS invade QUINIPET

Posted by Rebecca on April 14th, 2007

The Writing Division is planning its first annual end-of-the-year writing retreat for RATS students (including all you second-years: AKA soon-to-be RATS). This is your chance to reconnect with your writing community, put some hiking boots on and get some marathon writing done.

** WHO: You and 24 other RATS
** WHEN: May 11-13 (Friday to Sunday)
** WHERE: Quinipet Retreat Center on Long Island:
http://www.quinipet.org/id8.html (check out the Jesse Lee House)
** PRICE: $60 plus travel expenses and some food (the WD will cover most of the food)

The retreat itinerary is still being put together, but we’re looking at the following:

— mass time to write throughout the day on Quinipet’s lakeside campus
— night-owl activity that involves Shelter Island bars
— we’re inviting faculty to come out and spend time with us; we’ll see who bites

Space is limited to 25, so sign up quick to reserve your space. Word on the street is that these slots are going like hotcakes after a hangover. Just email Jeff Bender (jb2424@columbia.edu) to get on the list and more information will come soon.

Art Spiegelman at Columbia on April 9th, 7pm

Posted by Matt on April 4th, 2007

Hey, it pays to read the Daily Dish!

I wanna hit this before heading over to the Agents event!

The Columbia Unviersity Heyman Center for the Humanities presents:

Art Spiegelman, “Comics—Marching into the Canon”
April 9, 2007. Low Plaza. 7pm

Pulitzer prize winning graphic novelist, Art Spiegelman is in residence at the Heyman Center for the Humanities for the Spring 2007 Semester.

This event, which is free and open to the general public on a first-come, first-served basis, will take place outdoors on the Low Plaza, in front of Alma Mater.