MFAW-WA student Sassafras Lowrey’s personal essay, “Confessions of a Misfit on the Dog Show Circuit,” was published by Narratively. Included is an audio recording of the piece, and custom illustrations to accompany it. (There are also some great...
MFAW-WA faculty member Keenan Norris’s essay, “The Red Summer 1919/2019: The Hundredth Anniversary of a Current Crisis,” has been published in the Los Angeles Review of Books. Here’s the essay’s opening paragraph: “A. W. (ASHBY...
MFAW-VT faculty member Richard Panek discusses his new book The Trouble with Gravity: Solving the Mystery Beneath Our Feet on this podcast episode of “Lisa Birnbach’s Five Things That Make Life Better.” You can hear it here: Apple...
“Since Setting the Wire is in part an effort to sort out questions of memory, I would say that its form is both a response to the nature of traumatic memory and an account of one,” says MFAW-VT alum Sarah C. Townsend of her memoir in her...
MFAW-VT faculty member Richard Panek’s essay, “Everything You Thought You Knew About Gravity is Wrong,” was published in The Washington Post. The essay is adapted from his recently published book, The Trouble with Gravity: Solving the Mystery Beneath...