Library Talk on Ordinary Grace
I’ll be leading a book discussion on William Kent Krueger’s Ordinary Grace at the Margaret Reaney Memorial Library. Come on down!
Library Workshop | You Are a Character Too!
I’ll be leading a short fiction workshop, “You Are a Character Too,” Saturday March 19. Come write yourself as a character into your fiction at the Sharon Springs Free Library. Drop by and craft the many facets of your literary persona with us!
The Sharon Springs Free Library is chartered to serve the residents of the Town of Sharon. Its mission is to operate a circulating library and to provide technological services necessary to the educational and intellectual stimulation of the entire community. The library will also make reading areas and work stations available to both residents and visitors to the Town of Sharon.
Diversity in Pedagogy Series | Dr. Danica Savonick
Over the past semester Dr. Shannon Draucker, Dr. Stacey C. Dearing, and myself were awarded a grant from Siena College for our proposal to host a speaker and workshop series that promotes and implements inclusive and accessible pedagogical practices. In particular, the Diversity in Pedagogy series focuses on creating opportunities to consider new ways to incorporate accessibility, inclusivity, and diversity into our pedagogical practices — our assignments, our syllabus language, our projects, and our grading rubrics. Our Zoom event is this Thursday, March 18th and we are excited to host Dr. Danica Savonick from SUNY Cortland.
Diversity in Pedagogy Series | Siena College | Eric Keenaghan
Over the past semester Dr. Shannon Draucker, Dr. Stacey C. Dearing, and myself were awarded a grant from Siena College for our proposal to host a speaker and workshop series that promotes and implements inclusive and accessible pedagogical practices. In particular, the Diversity in Pedagogy series focuses on creating opportunities to consider new ways to incorporate accessibility, inclusivity, and diversity into our pedagogical practices — our assignments, our syllabus language, our projects, and our grading rubrics. Our second Zoom event is this Thursday, March 18th and we are excited to host Eric Keenaghan from SUNY Albay.
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Diversity in Pedagogy Series | Siena College | Michael Leong
Over the past semester Dr. Shannon Draucker, Dr. Stacey C. Dearing, and myself were awarded a grant from Siena College for our proposal to host a speaker and workshop series that promotes and implements inclusive and accessible pedagogical practices. In particular, the Diversity in Pedagogy series focuses on creating opportunities to consider new ways to incorporate accessibility, inclusivity, and diversity into our pedagogical practices — our assignments, our syllabus language, our projects, and our grading rubrics. Our second Zoom event is this Thursday, February 25th and we are excited to host Michael Leong from Cal Arts.
See more of Michael’s work
Diversity in Pedagogy Series | Siena College | Travis Chi Wing Lau
Over the past semester Dr. Shannon Draucker, Dr. Stacey C. Dearing, and myself were awarded a grant from Siena College for our proposal to host a speaker and workshop series that promotes and implements inclusive and accessible pedagogical practices. In particular, the Diversity in Pedagogy series focuses on creating opportunities to consider new ways to incorporate accessibility, inclusivity, and diversity into our pedagogical practices — our assignments, our syllabus language, our projects, and our grading rubrics. Our first Zoom event is this Friday and we are excited to host Travis Chi Wing Lau from Kenyon College.
See more of Travis’ work here.
Poetry Workshop Part 2 | Writing as Walking
Continuing our workshop on poets who walked we will examine Walt Whitman, Frank O’Hara, and The French Situationists to discover how the imagination has both shaped and been shaped by the urban spaces it passes through on two feet. Come join us!
Poetry Workshop Part 1 | Poetry as Walking
Starting with William Wordsworth we will write and walk to discover how the imagination has both shaped and been shaped by the natural spaces it passes through on two feet. Come join us!
Book Discussion | Laura Sims Looker
I’ll be at the Fort Plains Free library today hosting a discussion of the new Laura Sims’ whizbanger thriller Looker for the Pen & Ink: Life and Literature reading series from NYSCA. The book is super, and if you’re in the area, come on by. It will be a good time!
Book Discussion | The Tattooist of Auschwitz
I’ll be at the Frothingham Free Library hosting a discussion of the Heather Morris’ controversial historical novel The Tattooist of Auschwitz for the Pen & Ink: Life and Literature reading series from NYSCA. If you’re in the area, come on by. It will be a good time!
Class Talk: Hybrid Forms
I'm visiting John Reed's seminar on hybrid writing this week at the New School to talk all things aesthetically mingled and read from my multimedia collaboration with Matthew Klane, Canyons. We'll also look at work from Fence Digital and my most recent solo project. Should be fun!
Here's the reading list:
- Michael Leong's Who Unfolded My Origami Brain?
- Read Michael's artist statement on his book here.
- Read the attached excerpts from my solo hybrid project, The Posture of Countour, and my most recent hybrid collaboration with Matthew Klane, Canyons. Listen to the sound projects that accompany Posture here and Canyons here.
- Read this article on the poetics of my most recent solo collection, The Posture of Contour.