How We Read Now
Read and discuss Joseph North's new book Literary Criticism: A Concise Political History (Harvard, 2017).
Coveted Creative Writing Residency to Benefit UK Students, Published Authors
By Gail Hairston
Artist's rendering of Mill House at Glendower, the setting for new UK creative writing residency program.
Built more than 225 years ago, the Mill House at Glendower is a secluded, pastoral location to escape the bustle of daily life, a place to reflect, to create.
Creative Writing Grad Students’ Poetry Reading to Draw on Special Collections Research
By Whitney Hale
Students examine materials at UK Libraries Special Collections Research Center.
UPK, UK Authors Showcased at Kentucky Book Fair as it Moves to Lexington
By Whitney Hale and Mack McCormick
Kentucky Arts Council Fellowship Program
TAMARA COFFEY, the Individual Artist Program Director at the Kentucky Arts Council, will speak about the Council's fellowship program, which offers support grants for individual artists, musicians and writers.
Coffey will speak about the grants and the application process There is some limitation on seating in this room, so please RSVP to Robin.Rahija@uky.edu if you plan to attend.
Please note that there are two types of awards, the Al Smith Fellowship ($5,000) and an emerging artist award ($1,000). The writing award only comes up every other year, and 2018 is a literary year.