Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Midwinter Writing Festival Schedule

Here is the schedule for the festival.  A final version along with program descriptions and a map of campus will be available at the door. 

Time           Session            Room

9:00-9:50

10 habits to Jumpstart Your Creative Writing  A2556
Art About Writing  C2042
Shakespeare  C2038
What Haiku Can Teach You  S2322
Before You "Send"  C2018
Avoiding Plagiarism Because Big Brother Always Knows  C2018

10:00-10:50

Performing a Poem A2556
Crazy English:  The How, the Why, and You C2018
How to Write a Scholarship Application C3145
Zombies Attack:  Essay Skills C3053
Land of 10,000 Writers C3147
How to Write about a Movie C3101
Getting an "A" on Essay Exams C3061

11:00-11:50

How to Find a Poem Anywhere A1550
What Does the Professor Want? L1785
Freelance Writing S1326
Thunderstorm Sentences Sc1410
Jane Austen C3145
Writing for Math F2231

12:00-12:50

Writing for a Living A1550
Memoir and the Personal Essay A1550
Finding the Deep Magic in Your Fantasy and Sci-fi Story C3145
Arguing Strategies C1101
Letters of Recommendation C1105
Hamburgers and Ice Cream:  Essays  C2042
Exploring World Cultures F2231

1:00-1:50

Kao Kalia Yang, The Late Homecomer, a Keynote Presentation F1265

2:00-2:50

How an Idea Finds its Form C2032
Research:  Beyond the Classroom C2018
Intercultural Communication L1785
Thunderstorm Sentences C1107
Young Adult Literature at the Movies C1105
Writing a Theatre Review F2231
Writing As Political Resistance F2264

3:00-3:50

Against the Odds:  Getting Published C2032
Grant Writing C1107
Reading TBD
Fairytales C2040
Making Your Journal F2231