A vindication of the ‘writes’ of women: Kovacic to discuss female essayists
They’re not those kinds of girls. They’re beautiful, bossy, empathetic and polite. They’re golden girls, and they’re on a mission….
They’re not those kinds of girls. They’re beautiful, bossy, empathetic and polite. They’re golden girls, and they’re on a mission….
Poetry is often approached with a sense of trepidation, sometimes with outright fear. Former U.S. poet laureate Robert Pinsky thinks…
Many people claim to have never read another book after finishing high school or college. For Ann Kowal Smith, executive…
Poet-in-residence Chard deNiord won’t be teaching a master class, but he will be imparting his audience with wisdom from 20th-…
SAALIK KHAN | Staff Photographer Chautauqua Theater Company produced Zayd Dohrn’s Muckrakers as part of its New Play Workshop in…
The Chautauqua Writers’ Center workshops for Week One will teach students about memories, secrets and dramav. Prose writer-in-residence Kristin Kovacic…
Opening the 2014 season at Chautauqua Institution, author Roger Rosenblatt began each morning lecture with speakers close to his heart and craft. Experience the Week One morning lectures all over again through the Chautauquans busy tweeting and Instagramming in this week’s Storify recap.
In addition to being a detective, Rosenblatt is also a well-known author. He uses the “time is a flat circle” approach in his memoir The Boy Detective: A New York Childhood, in which he recounts and revisits the days of his youth in the city. Rosenblatt will discuss his memoir, the Chautauqua Literary and Scientific Circle selection for Week One, at 3:30 p.m. today in the Hall of Philosophy.
The Chautauqua Writers’ Center workshops for Week One will focus on finding voice, sharing inspiration between art forms and exploring new routes to publishing.
The Chautauqua Writers’ Center is known as a place that fosters growth for students looking to hone their craft.