(Newark, N.J.)  — Want to talk to a favorite writer about her books, or hear her read her works? You’ll have the opportunity to do that throughout the 2009-2010 academic year, thanks to the “Writers at Newark Reading Series” sponsored by the Masters of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program at Rutgers University, Newark. This series of talks and readings by famous writers and poets is free of charge and open to the public.  All talks are from 5:30 p.m. – 7 p.m., in the main gallery of the Paul Robeson Galleries, first floor, Paul Robeson Campus Center, 350 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.  A list of talks follows.

For more information on the authors and their works, please go to:   http://mfa.newark.rutgers.edu/documents/WritersatNewark0910desktopPDF.pdf  For more information on the Writers at Newark Series, or the Rutgers-Newark Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program: 973/353-1107 or rnmfa@newark.rutgers.edu

 

 WRITERS AT NEWARK FALL2009, SPRING 2010;

TUESDAY EVENTS 5:30 – 7 P.M.

 

Fall 09

 

Oct 20:  Salvatore Scibona   (fiction)Victor LaValle  (fiction)Paul Robeson Gallery
Nov 17:Honor Moore (poetry)Beth Gutcheon (fiction)Paul Robeson Gallery
Dec  1:James Hoch  (poetry)Patricia Smith  (poetry)Paul Robeson Gallery

 

 

 

 

 

Spring 2010

 

Jan 26:Roger Sedarat   (poetry)Jayne Anne Phillips  (fiction)Paul Robeson Gallery
Feb 23:Chang-Rae Lee (fiction)Jeff Eugenides (fiction)Paul Robeson Gallery
March 23:Mark Doty (poetry)Paul Lisicky   (fiction)Paul Robeson Gallery
April 27:Nalini Jones   (fiction)Caryl Phillips  (fiction)Paul Robeson Gallery

 

The Writers at Newark Reading Series is made possible by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment of the Arts and administered by the Essex County Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs; the Rutgers-Newark English Department; the Paul Robeson Galleries; the Rutgers Center for Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience; and the Rutgers-Newark Cultural Programming Committee.

 

The Paul Robeson Campus Center is wheelchair-accessible, as is the Rutgers University campus in Newark. Rutgers‑Newark can be reached by New Jersey Transit buses and trains, the PATH train and Amtrak from New York City, and by the Newark Light Rail. Metered parking is available on University Avenue and at Rutgers‑Newark’s public parking garage, at 200 University Ave.  Printable campus maps and driving directions are available online at: http://www.newark.rutgers.edu/maps/index.php

 

973-353-5262 capizzi@rutgers.edu