MFAW-VT faculty member Sherri Smith's middle grade novel, The Toymaker's Apprentice, won the Southern California Independent Booksellers Association Award for Middle Grade. Described as "Part Nutcracker with a dash of Pinocchio" by School Library Journal and "an...
Goddard MFA Faculty Member Douglas A. Martin’s poem “Eelgrass”
Goddard MFA in Creative Writing faculty member Douglas A. Martin's poem "Eelgrass" was chosen for the Poem-a-Day project of the American Academy of Poets. The poem appeared on October 13 and can be read here. Poem-a-Day is the original and only daily digital poetry...
Kyle Bass Works with Renowned Artist Carrie Mae Weems
Goddard MFA in Creative Writing faculty member Kyle Bass is working as dramaturg with renowned visual artist and MacArthur "Genius" Grant award-winner Carrie Mae Weems on the creation of her first-ever theatre piece Grace Notes: Reflections for Now, which examines...
Sheila Curran Bernard Receives NYFA Award
Sheila was awarded a named collaborative fellowship from NYFA: the Geri Ashur Screenwriting Award (established in 1984) in memory of Geraldine Ashur, for Playwriting/Screenwriting.
Alexis Smith’s Second Novel Published
We’re happy to celebrate the publication by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt of Goddard MFA in Creative Writing alumna, and recent Visiting Alumna, Alexis Smith’s second novel, Marrow Island.
John Hadden’s Memoir Published by Arcade
Goddard alumus John Hadden’s book Conversations with a Masked Man: My Father, the CIA, and Me was published by Arcade Publishing. James Carroll, author of An American Requiem, says John’s book is “a poignant encounter” in which he “shows how the wounds of the past refuse to heal, and how acknowledging that truth can open into hard won wisdom — and even love.”
An Interview with Douglas A. Martin
In the new Rain Taxi, Douglas Martin and Andy Fitch talk through the examples of Kathy Acker, Hart Crane, Gertrude Stein, Virginia Woolf, William Faulkner, and others. Narcissism. Writing sentences like painting. And how one gets involved in the work.
MFAW Student Anaïs Mitchell in The New Yorker
“Hadestown” began in Vermont, in 2006. “The original was a D.I.Y. theatre project,” Mitchell said. “It was a lot of, like, wild cabin-fever Vermont artists coming together, fringe people who have chosen this off-the-beaten-path life style—homesteading, chickens, stacking their own wood.”
Goddard Poets in the House
Goddard MFA alumna Teresa Mei Chuc writes, “If you’re in NYC on Sat., July 30th, I hope you can join us for a poetry reading at Poets House. Several Goddard College MFA in Creative Writing alumni will be there: Drew Dillhunt (Port Townsend, WA), David Giver (Plainfield, VT), Susan Deer Cloud (Plainfield, VT) and Teresa Mei Chuc (Plainfield, VT).
Political Incorrectness: History in the Family
Today it’s popular to say that political correctness is destroying America, but a recently discovered set of century-old clippings offer a cautionary reminder of what our country was like without political correctness. Goddard MFA faculty member Aimee Liu’s opinion piece about political correctness and her family history was published in the LA Times on March 27.