"Open the book to page ninety-nine and read, and the quality of the whole will be revealed to you." —Ford Madox Ford.
Luke Kummer ('02), world citizen and itinerant journalist has published a memoir, Fun As Hell, with Kindle Singles.
Anya Groner's essay on Mississippi bluesman T-Model Ford, Black Nanny and the Tale Dragger, has been published at Oxford American, The Southern Magazine of Good Writing.
Peyton Burgess’ short story "Auction" has been accepted for publication in the spring issue of the Chicago Quarterly Review.
John Biguenet is speaking at the 2013 National Conference of the Dramatists Guild in Chicago.
Jennifer Jeanfreau presented a paper at the Conference on College Composition and Communication in Las Vegas in March.
John Biguenet has a new short story appearing in the magazine Image.
Christopher Schaberg has been invited to give a talk on airports in American literature this coming October.
This summer Christopher Schaberg, in collaboration with Ian Bogost of Georgia Tech, launched a new book and essay series called Object Lessons, published by The Atlantic and Bloomsbury.
Curator and writer Veronica Kavass ('05) releases major visual book, Artists in Love: From Picasso & Gilot to Christo & Jean-Claude A century of Creative and Romantic Partnerships.