Category: Events
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Sue Russell: Memories and Good Wishes
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Read More: Sue Russell: Memories and Good WishesIn a Humans of Eddy feature, we asked Sue Russell what she likes most about her job. She answered, “I enjoy the interaction with students and faculty. I’ve really enjoyed advising students and getting to know them better.” This afternoon the English department will be holding a very special celebration. Sue Russell…
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Creative Writing Reading Series: Ross Gay
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Read More: Creative Writing Reading Series: Ross GayThe final installment of the 2017-2018 Creative Writing Reading Series took place to the sound of a sorority party happening next door. The bellows of Taylor Swift, celebration, and Greek chants penetrated through the walls. But even that couldn’t overshadow the vigor, humor, and emotion of Ross Gay’s reading. For…
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National Poetry Month
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Read More: National Poetry MonthToday is the last day of April, and as such, it’s also the final day of our National Poetry Month celebration. It’s a day for us where joy and grief mix. What fun it’s been to spend a whole month featuring our favorite poets and poems, new and old, local and…
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National Poetry Month: Aby Kaupang
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Read More: National Poetry Month: Aby KaupangToday we wrap up highlighting our “local” poets (faculty and alumni). We sent a short set of questions to each, and are posting their responses. Here’s what Aby Kaupang had to say. Why does poetry matter? I have never been able to answer that question. Every few years, a deep-hearted…
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National Poetry Month: Chloe’ Leisure
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Read More: National Poetry Month: Chloe’ LeisureToday we wrap up highlighting our “local” poets (faculty and alumni). We sent a short set of questions to each, and are posting their responses. Here’s what Chloe’ Leisure had to say. Why do you write poetry and not some other genre? There was brief detour into writing fiction, but…
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National Poetry Month: Sasha Steensen
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Read More: National Poetry Month: Sasha SteensenAs we continue highlighting our “local” poets (faculty and alumni), today we feature Associate Professor Sasha Steensen, and in particular her latest book of poetry, Gatherest. Sasha Steensen is the author of four books of poems: House of Deer, The Method, and A Magic Book, all from Fence Books, and most recently, Gatherest from Ahsahta Press. …
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National Poetry Month: Matthew Cooperman
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Read More: National Poetry Month: Matthew CoopermanToday we continue highlighting our “local” poets (faculty and alumni). We sent a short set of questions to each, and are posting their responses. Today we are sharing what Matthew Cooperman had to say. (You can read our feature of him from 2017 National Poetry Month here, which includes his bio).…
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National Poetry Month: Camille Dungy
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Read More: National Poetry Month: Camille DungyAs we mentioned yesterday, we are spending this week highlighting our “local” poets (faculty and alumni). We sent a short set of questions to each, and will be posting their responses. Today we are sharing what Camille Dungy had to say. (You can read our feature of her from 2017 National…
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National Poetry Month: Dan Beachy-Quick
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Read More: National Poetry Month: Dan Beachy-QuickAs we near the end of our celebration of National Poetry Month, we are spending this week highlighting our “local” poets (faculty and alumni). We sent a short set of questions to each, and will be posting their responses. Today we are sharing what Dan Beachy-Quick had to say. (You…
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National Poetry Month: Ways to Share Your Poetry
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Read More: National Poetry Month: Ways to Share Your PoetryYesterday, we shared a short list of how to get more poetry into your life. Today we’d like to share some ideas for getting more of your poetry into other people’s lives. Places to share poetry locally: Slamogadro at Avogadro’s Number, Fort Collins: This slam poetry competition happens on the…