>Sewanee is coming

> Actually, Sewanee (the Sewanee Writers Conference) is staying right where it is. But I’m going to it in a little over a week….

>Sewanee Writers’ Conference

> Only three weeks until Sewanee! I’m looking forward to getting back there, seeing a lot of old friends and making new ones, and…

>Sewanee Writers’ Conference

> I got a bit of very good news last week when the Sewanee Writers’ Conference offered me a fellowship. I love Sewanee. I’ve…

>Sewanee Writers’ Conference 2009

>The wonderful Sewanee Writers’ Conference kicks into gear today (check in and opening ceremonies were yesterday), and I’m not there. I wish I were….

>Sewanee Reflections

>Even though I skipped a number of sessions this year, Sewanee 2008 was my busiest, thanks to Tim O’Brien. As my primary reader this…

>Sewanee: Day 12

>This is it. The end. For those of us whose workshops ended on Friday, Saturday morning was quiet. I visited the bookstore and Stirling’s…

>Sewanee: Day 11

>Things are clearly winding down. The program is still ongoing, but we can feel the end approaching. Friday morning we had a presentation by…

>Sewanee: Day 10

>Thursday was busy. In the morning, several Scholars gave short readings (since this year there is no scheduled reading for Scholars as there was…

>Sewanee: Day 9

>I’m going to keep this brief; it’s late. We started the day with a staff reading: the poetry of Isabel Calbreth, Hastings Hensel, and…

>Sewanee: Day 8

>Although I had work to do, I decided to go to the Fellows’ reading this morning, and I’m glad I did. Later in the…