Creative Writing PHD Webinar / How to Register
Are you a writer interested in applying for a PhD in Creative Writing and English Literature? Then Creative Writing News is proud to present our Application Webinar.
Creative Writing News is happy to announce our second webinar, which will help aspiring African writers learn about applying to schools for Ph.D. in Creative Writing and English Literature. The panel will feature writers who have passed through the hurdles of the application process in various schools and are ready to give back to others to help them in their own process.
Creative Writing News PhD Application Webinar
Did you miss the webinar, or do you just want to revisit all that was said? Then watch the recording HERE.
Jane Kalu studies Creative Writing and Literature at the University of Southern California. Her short fiction has been featured or is forthcoming in American Short Fiction, Boston Review, Narrative Magazine, The Hopkins Review, Isele Magazine, and elsewhere. Jane is a graduate of the MFA program at the University of New Mexico, where she was the recipient of the Joseph Badal Prize and the Hillerman/McGarrity Prize. Other awards include residencies and fellowships from Vermont Studio Center, StoryKnife and American short fiction.
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Kasimma is an author from Igboland.
Samuel Kọ́láwọlé was born and raised in Ibadan, Nigeria. He is the author of a new, critically acclaimed novel, The Road to the Salt Sea.
His work has appeared in AGNI, New England Review, Georgia Review, The Hopkins Review, Gulf Coast, Washington Square Review, Harvard Review, Image Journal, and other literary publications.
He has received numerous residencies and fellowships, and has been a finalist for the Graywolf Press Africa Prize, shortlisted for UK’s The First Novel Prize, and won an Editor-Writer Mentorship Program for Diverse Writers.
Samuel Kọ́láwọlé studied at the University of Ibadan and holds a Master of Arts degree in Creative Writing with distinction from Rhodes University, South Africa; is graduate of the MFA in Writing and Publishing at Vermont College of Fine Arts; and earned his PhD in English and Creative Writing from Georgia State University.
He has taught creative writing in Africa, Sweden, and the United States, and currently teaches fiction writing as an Assistant Professor of English and African Studies at Pennsylvania State University.
If you have a specific question for the speakers, send an email to ellamarion15@gmail.com
Did you miss the MFA Application Webinar? Then watch the recording HERE to get all of the knowledge you need to apply for a Fully Funded MFA.