Revised and Updated The Creative Writing MFA Handbook guides Prospective Graduate students through the difficult process of researching, applying to, and choosing Graduate schools in Creative writing.
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At the University of Massachusetts he was the recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award.
He has been in many, many Writing workshops, both as a student and as a teacher.
He currently teaches at Stanford.
About the Author: Tom Kealey graduated from the MFA Creative Writing program at the University of Massachusetts in 2001, and afterwards he was a Wallace Stegner Fellow in fiction at Stanford University.
This second edition updates and builds upon the first edition, which was published in 2005 to great acclaim and contains a vastly expanded ranking of current Creative Writing programs.
In a remarkably concise, user-friendly fashion, The Creative Writing MFA Handbook answers as many questions as possible, and is packed with information, advice, and experience. programs, publishing in literary journals, and workshop and teaching advice.
The Handbook also includes special sections about Low-Residency Writing programs, Ph.
D.
Smith, and Geoffrey Wolff, and the most comprehensive listings of Graduate Writing programs in and outside the United States.
The Handbook includes profiles of fifty Creative Writing programs, guidance through the application process, advice from current professors and students including George Saunders, Aimee Bender, Tracy K.
Revised and Updated The Creative Writing MFA Handbook guides Prospective Graduate students through the difficult process of researching, applying to, and choosing Graduate schools in Creative writing