For Orlando: Make Beautiful in Maine
I knew—gay club–when I heard it on the radio. Florida: old mistress to the Right, corrupt, stolen-election, multi-lingual, and one of the gay capitols. All at once.
I knew—gay club–when I heard it on the radio. Florida: old mistress to the Right, corrupt, stolen-election, multi-lingual, and one of the gay capitols. All at once.
Self-publish? Mon Dieu! and Sacre bleu! Never! After all, we students in Goddard’s MFA Creative Writing program aim to hone our writing to such an elegant point that we assume agents and publishers will beat down our doors, right?
Because of my own struggles with writing my play, I was relieved to find out that constructing Looking for Normal had not been an easy task for her. She said it began as a comedy sketch but, after some maturity and many drafts, it turned into something much deeper.
Goddard MFA student Sarah Ratermann Beahan went to AWP with a mission to learn what the hundreds of experts, the writers that had acquired some success, had to say about the rules of writing.
Part Two of Motti Lerner’s Lecture at Strasbourg University, edited by Goddard MFA student Patricia Connelly. Motti Lerner examines the devastating personal and professional cost to an artist — an internationally known Israeli concert pianist — for speaking out against the war in Israel.