Friday, September 4, 2009

"Cutting-edge" sensation to lead fiction session



BWC 2009 will feature a craft lecture in fiction writing from novelist and short story writer Elise Levine. Originally from Toronto, Levine was named by Margaret Atwood as one of Canada’s most important emerging women writers. Reviewers have called her “a cutting-edge literary sensation” and “a sensitive, cagey dominatrix of literary form and human psychology." Her books include the story collection Driving Men Mad and the novel Requests and Dedications.

4 comments:

  1. Forgive me if this isn't the place. I'm not sure where to ask. Is the student fee only applicable to Towson Students? I attend HCC.

    Thanks :)

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  2. Thanks for that question, Jeannette. The student price for registration is the same for students at all colleges and universities provided they have a proper ID from their institutions. So yes, you can attend at the student rate.

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  3. Is there a schedule or draft schedule available online? I'm interested in attending, but want to see what the offerings are before committing $75. Money's tight for writers!

    Thank you.

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  4. Merujo, thanks for that timely question. We'll be posting a schedule next week (the week of Sept. 21). We'll announce the posting on the blog with a link to the schedule on the Web site.
    Best,
    BWC 2009

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