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2020 Literature General Program Support and Specific Cultural Project
Type:
Webinar
Scheduled:
9/12/2018 9:00:00 AM
Name:
2020 Literature General Program Support and Specific Cultural Project
Fiscal Year:
2020
Staff Member:
Chair:
Joy Satterlee
Location:
Via webinar
Access:
Scoring Closed
Public Panel Meeting Information
Materials
Panelists (6)
Bellin-Oka, Steve
County:
Bio:
Bio
2019-2020 Tulsa Artists Fellow in Poetry
Writer-in-residence at Gettysburg National Park
Former Assistant Professor of English, Eastern New Mexico University
Author of
Dead Letter Office at North Atlantic Station
and
Instructions for Seeing a Ghost
(Winner of the 2019 Vassar Miller Prize in Poetry; forthcoming 2020)
Recipient of Fellowships from the George Kaiser Family Foundation, the Virginia Center for Creative Arts and the Vermont Studio Center
Poetry Editor of
The Bookends Review,
Editorial Boards of
Nimrod International Journal
and Seven Kitchens Press
Ph.D., University of Southern Mississippi; M.F.A., University of Virginia
Suárez, Virgil
County: Leon County
Bio:
County: Leon
Bio
Professor, Creative Writing, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida
Published
The Painted Bunting's Last Molt
(University of Pittsburgh Press, 2020)
Author of over twenty books, among them several novels, story and poetry collections, edited anthologies, and numerous stories, translations, essays, and poems.
Conducted readings, workshops, and lectures in many universities, colleges, schools, book fairs, libraries, prisons, and community groups nationally and internationally.
M.F.A., Creative Writing, Louisiana State University
Brimhall, Traci
County:
Bio:
Bio
Associate Professor, Kansas State University
Published four collections of poetry:
Come the Slumberless to the Land of Nod
(Copper Canyon, 2020);
Saudade
(Copper Canyon, 2017); O
ur Lady of the Ruins
(W.W. Norton, 2012);
Rookery
(Southern Illinois University Press, 2010)
Published individual poems in: The New Yorker, Poetry, The New Republic, Ploughshares, Kenyon Review, & Best American Poetry 2013 & 2014
Received grants and fellowships from: The National Endowment for the Arts, BreadLoaf Writers Conference, Sewanee Writers Conference, King/Chávez/Parks Foundation
Ph.D., Western Michigan University; M.F.A, Sarah Lawrence College; B.A., Florida State University
Vyas, Avni
County: Sarasota County
Bio:
County: Sarasota
Bio
• Instructor of Writing - Writing Resource Center, New College of Florida • Published work found in Meridian, Grist, Crab Orchard Review, River Styx, The Pinch, Arts and Letters (forthcoming) and others • Co-author (with Anne Barngrover) of Candy in Our Brains • Ph.D., Florida State University; M.F.A, Florida State University; M.Ed, University of Florida; B.A., University of Florida
Browning, John
County:
Bio:
Bio
Professor of Liberal Arts, Savannah College of Art and Design
Author/editor of over 17 contracted or published academic and popular trade books and over 80 articles, essays, and reviews
Internationally recognized scholar of horror, vampires, Bram Stoker, and Dracula
Former guest scholar on National Geographic’s
Taboo USA
(2013-), Discovery, Channel’s
William Shatner’s Weird or What?
(2010-), AMC’s series
Eli Roth’s History of Horror
(Fall 2018), and History Channel's
The UnXplained
(2019)
Editorial Advisory Panel,
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
(Palgrave, journal)
Ph.D., University at Buffalo (SUNY); M.A., University of Central Oklahoma; B.A., Florida State University
Rock, Martin
County:
Bio:
Bio
Associate Director of Communications, Exploratorium, San Francisco
Author of
Residuum
and
Dear Mark
Co-Editor of
Catherine Breese Davis; On the Life and Work of an American Master
Lecturer, California College of the Arts
Former senior editor at
Gulf Coast, Epiphany,
and
Washington Square
Ph.D., Creative Writing and Literature, University of Houston; M.F.A., Creative Writing and Poetry, New York University; B.A., English Language and Literature, Florida State University