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Andy Fitch had publications in Octopus, LIT, Interculture, Life Writing, and Runbook. His book, 10 Walks/ 2 Talks, co-written with John Cotner, is forthcoming this fall from Ugly Duckling Presse. The reading series he curated, "Writing in the Dark," will soon be available on PennSound.
Alyson Hagy's story collection, Ghosts of Wyoming, will be published by Graywolf in February 2010. Recently, her novella "The Sin Eaters" was published in Copper Nickel and her story "Lost Boys" in The Idaho Review.
Harvey Hix's book, Incident Light, will be published by Etruscan Press in November 2009. It is a "verse biography" of an artist friend who learned at age 49 that the father who had raised her was not her biological father. Harvey recently traveled to China, to lecture on American poetry as part of UW's faculty exchange with Shanghai University; and to Victoria, BC, to give a paper, "Whose Crisis?," at the Association for the Study of Literature and the Environment conference.
Mark Jenkin's article for National Geographic on the gorillas of Virunga won the National Magazine Award in Photojournalism.
Jeff Lockwood published "Unwrapping the Enigma of Ecofeminism: A Solution to the Illusion of Incoherence", an introduction to Rhetoric, Sex, Technology: Critical Perspectives on Ecofeminism, and "Ecofeminism: The Ironic Philosophy", an epilogue to Feminist Ecocriticism: Women and Environment in American and European Literature.
Kate Northrop attended two residencies: Caldera in Sisters, Oregon, and the Baltic Centre for Writers and Translators in Visby, Sweden. New work is forthcoming in The American Poetry Review, Raritan, and The Yale Anthology of Younger American Poets.
David Romvedt's poetry and essays have recently appeared or are forthcoming in basalt, American Poetry Review, Rattle, The Sun, Pilgrimage, Cimmaron Review, and in anthologies edited by Russell Rowland, John Bradley, Lowell Jaeger, and Poetry East.
Brad Watson's story "Visitation" appeared in The New Yorker, and new stories are forthcoming in The Idaho Review, Narrative, and Ecotone. He served on the selection panel for the 2010 NEA literature fellowships. His collection of stories, Aliens in the Prime of their Lives, is forthcoming from Norton in spring 2010. Posted on Monday, October 19, 2009
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