Introducing Parker, Dunnion, and Sallis
By Derek Nikitas, Director, Bluegrass Writers StudioTime to open some more presents.Last week, the exciting details about the Bluegrass Writers Studio Winter Residency 2015 began to roll out, with the...
View ArticlePresenting Jason Howard and James S. A. Corey
By Derek Nikitas, Director, Bluegrass Writers StudioAll right, the time has come to reveal the remaining two author guests we have slated for the Bluegrass Writers Studio Winter Residency 2014....
View ArticleAnnouncing Guests Crowley, Block, and Rosser
By Derek Nikitas, Director, Bluegrass Writers StudioWant to see a bit more of our Winter Residency 2015 lineup?Okay, here goes. But I’m saving one or two more for next week…One of the most profound...
View ArticleLessons Learned
By Cindy Behunin, Alumna, Bluegrass Writers Studio Kristen Thompson kristen.thompson@eku.eduread more
View ArticleDaytona Beach Revisited
By Kristen Thompson, Associate Coordinator, Bluegrass Writers Studio Kristen Thompson kristen.thompson@eku.eduread more
View ArticlePen Name: Sara Tonin
By Kelley Davidson, Graduate Assistant, Bluegrass Writers StudioWhen I was seventeen I started crying, and I didn’t stop for almost ten years.I became vegetarian a few years prior to this, and my...
View ArticleJen Parks Writes a Novel, part 3: A Tale of Two Cities
By Jen Parks, Bluegrass Writers StudioIt’s five-thirty in the morning on a Tuesday, and my alarm has just gone off. Though I don’t work today, I should get up, do some yoga, or stumble, sleepy-eyed...
View ArticleKicking into the Infinite Abyss
By Kristen Thompson, Associate Coordinator, Bluegrass Writers Studio Anyone familiar with my literary ways knows that I’m a devotee of Dr. Peter Mark Roget. Roget was sort of the Charlie Brown of...
View ArticleA Conversation Between Me and The Ghost of Zelda Fitzgerald
By Kelley Davidson, Graduate Assistant, Bluegrass Writers StudioA Conversation Between Me and The Ghost of Zelda Fitzgerald*Last week I summoned one of my favorite women on my Ouija board. I didn’t...
View ArticleExpanding to 10,001
By Lance Hood, Bluegrass Writers Studio January second marked the first day of the 2015 Bluegrass Writers Studio Winter Residency, a ten day stretch of reading, writing, and the intermingling of...
View ArticleRaise the Wiffle Ball Bat and Grab the Feed Bag
By Sherri Williams, Bluegrass Writers Studioread more
View ArticleThinking Outside the World
By Chelsea, Bluegrass Writers Studio Kristen Thompson kristen.thompson@eku.eduread more
View ArticleJen Parks Writes a Novel Part 4: Small Change
By Jen Parks, Bluegrass Writers Studio Kristen Thompson kristen.thompson@eku.eduread more
View ArticleKicking the Bucket With Authority
By Kelley Davidson, Graduate Assistant, Bluegrass Writers StudioHow To Get Out of The Slush Pile and Into My Heart During Winter Residency 2k15, Ty Franck (one half of the genre titan James S.A....
View ArticleWhat You Don't Know Can Kill Someone
By Deri Ross Pryor, Bluegrass Writers Studio You never know what you don’t know, you know? My entire life, I’ve been obsessed with knowing. Like truly, maniacally obsessed. I never let my...
View ArticleBGWS Student Readings: About Timing
By Michael Jernigan, Bluegrass Writers Studio Part of the experience at the 2015 Winter Residency is to hear the work of other writers. From faculty to guest writers, there is so much to learn...
View ArticleJust Shy of Splitting Hairs
By Joey Elizabeth, Bluegrass Writers Studio Having been accepted to the MFA program in creative writing, I am now learning the fine art of dissection. We have entire anthologies of specimens to...
View ArticleFollow Your Muse
By Kelsey Weber, Bluegrass Writers Studio Kristen Thompson kristen.thompson@eku.eduread more
View ArticleSnake Hands and Consequence
By Rebecca Daff, Bluegrass Writers Studio Kristen Thompson kristen.thompson@eku.eduread more
View ArticleComposing Yourself When You'd Really Rather Not
By Kelley Davidson, Graduate Assistant, Bluegrass Writers Studio One of the most concurrently beautiful and annoying things about having depression and being a writer is that I can put words...
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