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Jon D. Lee (Poetry, January 2017) has an article “Complicity & the Rise of the Post-Human Poem” in the February 2022 issue of The Writer’s Chronicle.
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Andrea Wang (WFYP, June 2011) is featured in an article “Andrea Wang and Jason Chin’s Caldecott Medal-winning ‘Watercress’ solidifies its place in history” in The Boston Globe.
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Steven Cramer (Poetry, MFA faculty) has a poem “A Story About Vietnam and Alexi Santana” in the February 2022 issue of Plume.
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Jason Reynolds (WFYP, MFA faculty) is featured in an article “How Jason Reynolds Distinguishes Y.A. Books From Adult Fiction” in The New York Times.
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Jasmine Warga (WFYP, June 2013) has a new picture book, A Rover’s Story, now available for preorder at HarperCollins.
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Robbie Gamble (Poetry, January 2017; Nonfiction, June 2020) recently learned that his essay “Exit Wound” was listed as a Notable Essay in Best American Essays of 2020. The essay has been republished in Solstice: A Magazine of Diverse Voices. He also has three poems appearing in the February 2020 issue of SOFTBLOW.
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Dan Carey (Poetry, June 2021) has a poem “To the Cousins I barely Know” in the February issue of Anti-Heroin Chic.
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Celia Jeffries (Fiction, 2008) is a finalist for The Sarton~Women’s Book Awards from the Story Circle Network in the category of historical fiction for her novel Blue Desert.
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Rachel Kadish (Fiction, MFA faculty) has an essay, “The vanished world of my family’s hotel” in the February 2022 issue of The Jewish Quarterly.
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Rebecca Rolland (Fiction, June 2017) has an article, “Why Kids Aren’t Learning to Read, and How to Help” in Psychology Today.
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