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<br>He currently | <br>He currently teaches Innovative Writing and Tenth Grade English at Leader Secondary School in Ann Arbor MI and guides the Literary Arts Program at Ann Arbor's Teenager Center, The Neutral Zone, where he founded and continues to guide several poetry programs.<br><br>Nathan Deuel has contributed essays, fiction, and criticism to The New york city Times, Financial Times, GQ, The New Republic, Times Literary Supplement, Virginia Quarterly Testimonial, The Paris Testimonial, Hair Salon, Slate, Bookforum, Los Angeles Testimonial of Books, Columbia Journalism Evaluation, Tin Home, The Atlantic, and many others.<br><br>He has actually given workshops and readings at universities and writing seminars around the united state, including AWP, Lake Forest's & Now collection, the National Writing Task at Colorado State College, and the Bankhead Visiting Writers Series at the College of Alabama.<br><br>The AWP Writer to Author Mentorship Program matches arising writers with established authors for a three-month series of modules on topics such as craft, revision, posting, and the creating life. The Dzanc Creative Composing Mentorship is a special [https://gab.com/kikototo78964/posts/115145777163295388 online writing mentorship for authors] program made for writers to function one-on-one with published editors and authors to shape their short story, novel, rhyme, or essay.<br><br>He resides in Wichita, Kansas, with his wife and children, and he guides the Wichita State University writing program. Julie Ann Stewart gained an MFA from Spalding College and has released stories in Excellent River Journal, Litro Magazine, PoemMemoirStory and Punch Drunk Press.<br><br> |
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He currently teaches Innovative Writing and Tenth Grade English at Leader Secondary School in Ann Arbor MI and guides the Literary Arts Program at Ann Arbor's Teenager Center, The Neutral Zone, where he founded and continues to guide several poetry programs.
Nathan Deuel has contributed essays, fiction, and criticism to The New york city Times, Financial Times, GQ, The New Republic, Times Literary Supplement, Virginia Quarterly Testimonial, The Paris Testimonial, Hair Salon, Slate, Bookforum, Los Angeles Testimonial of Books, Columbia Journalism Evaluation, Tin Home, The Atlantic, and many others.
He has actually given workshops and readings at universities and writing seminars around the united state, including AWP, Lake Forest's & Now collection, the National Writing Task at Colorado State College, and the Bankhead Visiting Writers Series at the College of Alabama.
The AWP Writer to Author Mentorship Program matches arising writers with established authors for a three-month series of modules on topics such as craft, revision, posting, and the creating life. The Dzanc Creative Composing Mentorship is a special online writing mentorship for authors program made for writers to function one-on-one with published editors and authors to shape their short story, novel, rhyme, or essay.
He resides in Wichita, Kansas, with his wife and children, and he guides the Wichita State University writing program. Julie Ann Stewart gained an MFA from Spalding College and has released stories in Excellent River Journal, Litro Magazine, PoemMemoirStory and Punch Drunk Press.