Grit & Grace: 43rd Annual ODU Literary Festival
- Date/Time
- 10/05/2020 4:00 PM EST - 5:00 PM EST
- Location
- Online Event
- Open to
- General Public
- Fee
- Free
- Description
- All events are via virtual webinar. Join this event through the link below.
Nishat Ahmed is a Bangladeshi American residing in the Midwest. He's an Illinois native with a deep love for Fall Out Boy, The Notebook, and Chipotle. He received his MFA in poetry from Old Dominion University in 2019. His work has been published by Sobotka, Words Dance, The Mochila Review, Into the Void, the Academy of American Poets, and the Tampa Review, and has been performed at TEDxUIUC and AWP. His first chapbook, Field Guide for End Days, debuted in 2020 from Finishing Line Press, and his second, Brown Boy, is forthcoming in late 2020 from Porkbelly Press.
Joanna Eleftheriou is the author of the essay collection This Way Back (2020), and her work has appeared in journals such as Apalachee Review, Chautauqua, CutBank, Arts and Letters, and The Common. She is assistant professor of English at Christopher Newport University, a contributing editor of Assay: A Journal of Nonfiction Studies, and a faculty member at the Writing Workshops in Greece. She is a 2008 graduate of ODU's MFA Program in Creative Writing.
For more information, please contact the Old Dominion University English Department at (757) 683-3991 or email mfagpdassistant@odu.edu.
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