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Two Memoirs of Chinese American Hunger, Three Decades Apart | A New York Times book review of Jane Wong's new memoir, "Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City." Wong is a faculty member in Western's English Department. |
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Jane Wong: How Non-Linearity Mirrors the Experience of Migration | Jane Wong is the author of the poetry collections How to Not Be Afraid of Everything and Overpour. An associate professor of creative writing at Western Washington University, she grew up in New Jersey and currently lives in… |
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7-time Pushcart Prize nominee Stephanie Barbé Hammer coming to campus April 26 | |||
Modern classics from the Pacific Northwest | Bellingham’s own Kathryn Trueblood comes to mind here; your friendly critic picked up her most recent, very admirable story collection, “Take Daily as Needed,” on a recent trip to Ravenna’s Third Place Books in Seattle (your critic was visiting his mother). It is Trueblood’s… |
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Recent MFA Grad Caity Scott Wins Distinguished Thesis Award for Their Game, 'Bitter Roots' | |||
Acclaimed poet Paul Ceballos coming to campus Feb. 2 | |||
Students’ 'Ghostwalk' invites listeners on a spooky campus tour | |||
A Malian Writer Finds a Postmortem Revival: How a French literary event in 2021 brought author Yambo Ouologuem back to life | In November 2021, a major event occurred in the French literary world: A 31-year-old Senegalese writer, Mohamed Mbougar Sarr, won the country’s most prestigious literary award, the Prix Goncourt, for his novel “La plus secrète mémoire des hommes” (“The Most Secret Memory of Men”). It was the… |
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WWU Professor of English Christopher Wise presents at two conferences in Africa | |||
In Memoriam: English Emeritus Professor Marjorie Donker |