Alumni Voices with Quinette Cook: Growing Your Circle of Friends
To paraphrase Marsha Qualey, “the good thing about the Hamline MFAC program is the variety of...
Read MorePosted by MFACinkpot | Sep 18, 2014 | All, Alumni Voices | 0
To paraphrase Marsha Qualey, “the good thing about the Hamline MFAC program is the variety of...
Read MorePosted by MFACinkpot | Sep 16, 2014 | All, Alumni Voices | 1
Even with a Hamline MFAC degree in hand, a writer can find validation to be elusive. Published or...
Read MorePosted by MFACinkpot | Sep 11, 2014 | All, Alumni Voices | 1
I am not afraid. I have sat on the start line of 2k race knowing lactic acid will rip my limbs...
Read MorePosted by MFACinkpot | Sep 8, 2014 | All, Faculty Voices | 6
Once upon a time, it was my job to write about kittens. Kitten plates, kitten ornaments, kitten...
Read MorePosted by MFACinkpot | Aug 29, 2014 | All, Faculty Voices | 10
In 2006, I was sitting with eleven other students and one mentor during our first meeting at the...
Read MoreJoin the discussion as faculty, students, and graduates of Hamline University’s MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults program talk about the program, books, writing, the writing life, creative process, and a little bit of kid’s lit everything.