M.F.A. People Are Making News Around the World
February 27, 2017
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In recent weeks, several graduates, professors and writers who are part of the University of Baltimore's M.F.A. in Creative Writing & Publishing Arts family have been making news here and around the world.
D. Watkins, M.F.A. '14, a lecturer in the program and a highly successful nonfiction author, was named as one of the 200 most influential authors in the world. Liz Bamford, a 2013 alumnus, signed a three-book deal with an acclaimed publisher of science fiction. Another graduate, Christine Lincoln, M.F.A. '11, had a piece published in The Paris Review. And Passager Books, a publishing organization affiliated with the University and its acclaimed journal for older writers, Passager, hosted a reading by 100-year-old poet Henry Morganthau III, on the occasion of the publishing of his debut collection, A Sunday in Purgatory.
Learn more about what people from the M.F.A. are up to in the Yale Gordon College of Arts and Sciences' CAS Blog.