Finalists
Interview with Former Winner Robby Nadler
In 2015 Robby Nadler won the Writer’s Festival. He is a graduate of UCLA and University of Montana, and he is currently a PhD student at University of Georgia. Interviewer: Why did you decide to enter the Writers’ Festival? Robby Nadler: The first time I entered the contest was simply based on Read more…
Finalists
Interview with Former Winner Andrea Rogers
Andrea Rogers won the Agnes Scott Writer’s Festival Poetry Prize in 2015. She is currently a Ph.D. Poetry student at Georgia State University, where she is an Advanced Teaching Fellow. Rogers is currently a writing instructor at GSU and Agnes Scott College, and works as a Writing Consultant at Emory University’s Read more…
Finalists
Interview with 2014 Winner Stella Zhou
In 2014 Stella Zhou won the Writer’s Festival in the category Dramatic Writing. She graduated from Agnes Scott College in 2015 and is now in Los Angeles attending a screenwriting program at the American Film Institute. Interviewer: What made you enter the Writers’ Festival? Stella Zhou: It was a great opportunity Read more…
Campus Events
Writers & Scholars: Chesya Burke ’13
Join us for the first Writers & Scholars event of 2016!
Campus Events
Writers & Scholars Event: Monique Truong, Kirk Writer-in-Residence
Please join us for our third Writers & Scholars event of the semester, as Monique Truong, Kirk Writer-in-Residence, gives a reading from her work. Monique Truong is the author of two novels, Bitter in the Mouth (Random House, 2010) and The Book of Salt (Houghton Mifflin, 2003). Bitter in the Mouth, Read more…
Campus Events
Alan Grostephan: Writers & Scholars Event
The first Writers & Scholars event of the year has arrived! Join us tonight to hear Assistant Professor of English Alan Grostephan, as he reads from his work.