The Latest... Summer Classes: Our Inquiry Through Writing program provides thematic, inquiry-centered creative writing classes for writers of all skill levels. Register today! Bloomsday 2002: In honor of James Joyce's ULYSSES and the day the book commemorates, the Seattle International Film Festival and Richard Hugo House are mounting Bloomsday, June 16 at 7:00PM. Writers, filmmakers, exhausted ...
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STEVEN SHAVIRO Shaviro explains to us in his airy way the mistakes of Nietzsche, Heidegger, Saussure, Chomsky, even Lacan (though Foucault is, like Shaviro, pretty much infallible) while citing as authorities various comic books and science fiction authors - as well, of course, as Burroughs and his cinematic interpreter, David Cronenberg. --James Bowman, The Public Interest, Summer 1996 ...
2002-03 Literary Lecture Series George Plimpton is one of the many esteemed writers coming next year. Read more. Teachers as Scholars Click here to read about the 2001-2002 seminars. Author Archive Read about past speaker Sherman Alexie and many others who are part of our Author Archive. Writers in the Schools Learn more about SAL's WITS program. Join the SAL online mailing list. Enter your ...
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The Redrum Coffeehouse has been online now for almost four years, and in that time, I've published five issues. For quite some time now, I've been considering taking it offline, or at the very least, not publishing anymore issues. I've lamented about it on and off for more than a year because I don't *really* want to stop doing the zine altogether, I just don't have the energy to keep it going ...