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River Teeth: A Journal of Nonfiction Narrative

The Ashland Poetry Press

AU English Department

Faculty & Student News

Grace Curtis, MFA student, has had her poem, "Brilliance" selected for publication in the September issue of the eJournal down in the dirt.
Joy Gaines-Friedler's first book of poems, Like Vapor, has been published by Mayapple Press.
Valerie Due, MFA student, has had her essay "The Skinning Board" selected as the winner of the Writers at Work nonfiction fellowship competition, which includes prize money, publication in Quarterly West, a featured reading at the Writers at Work Conference, full tuition for the conference, free housing, and a manuscript consultation with a visiting writer or agent while at the conference. Abigail Thomas, the judge of the contest, had this to say about Due's piece: "I love the emotional restraint coupled with the ravishing prose of the piece. It serves so perfectly the young narrator whose initiation into the harsh realities of life--and death--on a farm is being presented here."
Peter Campion's essay on poetry and politics is now featured on Poetry Daily.  He won a Pushcart Prize for his poem, "Just Now."
Robert Root's The Nonfictionist's Guide: On Reading and Writing Creative Nonfiction will be published in paperback edition in August 2008 by Rowman and Littlefield.

Stephen Haven's new book The River Lock: One Boy's Life Along the Mohawk has been published by The University of Syracuse Press.

Angie Estes has had three of her poems translated and published in the recent Russian anthology Contemporary Poetry in the United States: A Bilingual English-Cyrillic Edition. New poems also appear in the Spring 2008 issue of FIELD. Her lyric essay, "Want," was just published in the anthology Every Passing Breath: Contemporary Poets Respond to the Psalms.

Amy Campbell, MFA student, was a finalist for the Hunger Mountain Creative Nonfiction Prize for her piece, "A World Away."

Timothy West, Incoming MFA student, has had his poem "To My Daughter on a Workday" selected to be featured on an RTA bus card in Cleveland, Ohio for the annual Moving Minds: The Verse and Vision Project.

Admission to the Program

Students seeking admission to the Master of Fine Arts Program must:

  • complete an application (see links below)

  • submit official transcripts from all institutions from which you have received a degree

  • submit support materials to the MFA Director
    (10-15 pages of poetry or 20-25 pages of creative nonfiction)

  • submit two letters of recommendation

  • submit a $30 application fee

Admission is based on the following:

  • completed application

  • completed bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a GPA above 2.75 (provisional acceptance for GPAs 2.25-2.75)

  • two letters of recommendation

  • submission of 10-15 pages of poetry or 20-25 pages of creative nonfiction deemed by the MFA faculty to be of sufficient quality for admittance to the program

  • $30 non-refundable application fee

Summer Residency Application Deadline: March 1

Students will be admitted beginning March 1.  As long as space is available, new applications will be accepted until May 1.

Spring Semester Application Deadline: November 1 (limited spaces available)

Applications for spring will be reviewed beginning October 1.

Apply Online

A downloadable application is also available at the link above.

 

After completing the application, send your writing sample, along with official transcripts and two letters of recommendation, to:

Sarah Wells, Administrative Director

MFA in Creative Writing Program

Ashland University

Ashland, OH  44805

You may also email your writing sample to swells@ashland.edu