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Georgia Southern University Digital Commons@Georgia Southern Statesboro-The Write Place 2012 Writing & Linguistics, Department of 2012 Program: Statesboro the Write Place Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/write-place Recommended Citation "Program: Statesboro the Write Place" (2012). Statesboro-The Write Place 2012. 1. https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/write-place/1 This other is brought to you for free and open access by the Writing & Linguistics, Department of at Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. It has been accepted for inclusion in Statesboro-The Write Place 2012 by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons@Georgia Southern. For more information, please contact digitalcommons@georgiasouthern.edu.

Statesboro-The Write Plac:e is ajoint project of Georgia Southern University's Department of Writing & Linguistics, Statesboro Magazine, Statesboro Convention & Visitors Bureau, & the Averitt Center for the Arts.

r t }Writers Festival WELCOME Tim Chapman Director, Averitt Center for the Arts INTRODUCTION OF GEORGIA HIGH SCHOOL WRITING CONTEST WINNERS & PRESENTATION OF AWARDS Eric Nelson _ Professor Georgia Southern Department of Writing & Linguistics, Poet Laureate of Statesboro-the Write Place Poetry 1 st Place: Dana Sweeney 2 nd Place: Maya Van Wagenen Flash Fiction I" Place: Maya Van Wagenen 2 nd Place: Dana Sweeney Creative Non-Fiction I" Place: Hannah Sikes 2 nd Place: Maya Van Wagenen INTRODUCTION OF AUTHORS Dr. Bede Mitchell Dean & Academic Director Zach S. Henderson Library, Georgia Southern University Please be aware that adult themes or content may be presented. The views and opinions expressed by participants do not necessarily represent those of the organizers of this event.

JANISSE RAY Janisse Ray is a naturalist, activist and award-winning author of five books of literary nonfiction and a collection of nature poetry. Her most recent book, The Seed Underground: A Growing Revolution to Save Food is the story of individual and groups waging a lush and quiet revolution in gardens across America to preserve our traditional cornucopia of food. Kirkus Reviews noted, "Even couch potatoes will be enthralled by Ray's intimate, poetically conversational stories." Ray's well-received 2011 book, Drifting into Darien, tells the story of a week-long journey of transformation canoeing the Altamaha River. And Ray's Ecology of a Cracker Childhood, is still considered a groundbreaking classic. The New York Times said of it: "The forests of the South find their Rachel Carson." She is on the faculty of Chatham University's lowresidency MFA program and is a Woodrow Wilson Visiting Fellow. EMMA BOLDEN Emma Bolden is the author of How to Recognize a Lady, a chapbook of poetry, and two other volumes. She has recent and upcoming work in Prairie Schooner, the Indiana Review, Verse and other journals. She's won awards for her work, including two Pushcart Prize nominations. Bolden is also a field reporter for Teaching Artist Journal, a reviewer for Poet's Quarterly, and an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Georgia Southern. DAVID DUDLEY David Dudley's 'Second novel for young readers, Caleb's War, is a powerful coming-of-age story about growing up black on the World War II home front in Georgia. School Library Journal says, "Dudley's rich writing is impressive." Dudley's other work includes numerous articles and essays and a previous book, The Bicycle Man. He is Chair of the Department of Literature and Philosophy at Georgia Southern University and teaches African American Literature. JARED SEXTON Jared Sexton's works can be seen in many publications, from a cover story for BULL Magazine to "New and Better Things" in Dark Sky Magazine and "The Hatred in Their Eyes, The Cruelty in their Hearts" in NAND Fiction. Sexton's "A Man Gets Tired" will appear in an upcoming anthology from Press 53, and his newest collection is titled "An End to All Things." Sexton is an Assistant Professor in the GSU Department of Writing and Linguistics. STEPHANIE TAMES Stephanie Tames has written for Nature Conservancy Magazine, Washington Post Magazine and many others. She has a featured column, "The Garden Gate," in Statesboro Magazine. Her current project is a memoir about her father, George Tames, chief photographer for the Washington Bureau of The New York Times for 40 years. He photographed presidents from Franklin Roosevelt to George H. W. Bush. Tame's memoir explores her father's personal and professional lives and the impact of his photography on the family. LAURA VALERI Laura Valeri writes short stories, memoirs, essays, poems, book reviews, and screenplays. Her collection of short stories, The Kind of Things Saints Do, garnered awards and praise from reviewers such as Booklist: "Valeri rips through these pages with a fearless display of raw emotion." Her next book, Safe in Your Head, is being published by Stephen F. Austin Press. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Writing and Linguistics at Georgia Southern.

Other Events Open to the Public Friday, November 2, 7:00 P.M. Coffee House Poetry & Prose Reading Event The E-Zone at Georgia Southern's City Campus 58 East Main Street, Downtown Statesboro Saturday, November 3, 8:30 A.M. - 12:45 P.M. Writer's Workshops 8:30 A.I"1. Author Janisse Ray at the Statesboro Regional Library 10:00 A.I"1. Author Sarah Domet at the Statesboro Inn 11:30A.I"1. Author tvfary Ann Anderson - Travel Writers Workshop at the Statesboro Inn Please pre-register for writer's workshops by calling the Statesboro Convention & Visitors Bureau at 912.489.1869. Limited seating. s-t-... -t-.c>r'h,... _AVERITTI ~ GEORGIA SOUTHERN. I~~W~ =~;~:r,!;~".. UNIVERSITY ~ J)1''''-:~''''~ States6oro c-='!"... Hoiidaqlnn I.1 t'lt!l1di oj tlie 116mry $1"'~oNno"'ff"'~u,,.,y ~? THELILLyGROUP M.rbllnc CommwnlutiOflI