Alumni Voices with Sarah Ahiers: Community in the Time of Coronavirus (Oh, and Also Any Other Time, Too!)
Oh Hamline, how do we love thee? A lot. (that’s not really a “how” answer, more of a “how much”...
Read MoreJun 26, 2020 | Alumni Voices | 0
Oh Hamline, how do we love thee? A lot. (that’s not really a “how” answer, more of a “how much”...
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The Story Tree brings new and wonderful stories from children’s book authors to...
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Since the pandemic hit us, my writing routine hasn’t changed much. If anything, my focus is...
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What is your writing life like? I write at home in my bedroom. I am not very disciplined about it....
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Melinda R. Cordell writes YA and MG fantasy. After 20 years of trying to be traditionally...
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Tashi Saheb-Ettaba would rather be in a company of cats than people. She was a reader for...
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.
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