Sewanee Writers’ Conference Continues Through July 28
Thursday, July 19, 2018
Celebrating its 29th summer session, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference continues through Saturday, July 28, and features readings, panels and lectures by nationally-recognized faculty, editors, publishers and literary agents. All readings and lectures are free, open to the public, and held in the University of the South’s Mary Sue Cushman Room of the Bairnwick Women’s Center.
Upcoming events include readings by fiction writers Alice McDermott, Adrianne Harun, Jill McCorkle, Richard Bausch, Tony Earley, Jeffery Renard Allen, Allan Gurganus, Michael Knight, and Christine Schutt; poets B.H. Fairchild, Mark Jarman, Caki Wilkinson, Marilyn Nelson, Sidney Wade, Greg Williamson, Wyatt Prunty, Maurice Manning, A.E. Stallings, and Charles Martin; and playwright Dan O’Brien.
A complete Conference schedule can be found on page 8, or online at <sewaneewriters.org/schedule>. Authors’ books are available at the University Book & Supply Store.
Supported by the Walter E. Dakin Memorial Fund established through the estate of the late Tennessee Williams, the Sewanee Writers’ Conference offers instruction and criticism to writers through a series of workshops, readings, and craft lectures in poetry, fiction, and playwriting. For more information, call (931) 598-1654 or visit <sewaneewriters.org>.