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Students read from their creative works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. [more…]
In this podcast, students read from their creative works of fiction, non-fiction, and poetry. [more…]
Students read from their creative works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
Reading from Buffalo State students. Sponsored by the English Department and the writing major.
Students from the Buffalo State writing program read from their creative works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. [more…]
Students from the Buffalo State writing program read from their creative works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
Author Jerry Griswold is a specialist in American literature and culture and in children’s literature. He is the author of seven books, including the prize-winning Audacious Kids (in paperback, The Classic American Children’s Story), The Meanings of “Beauty and the Beast,” and the recent Feeling Like a Kid. Griswold has also published more than 200 essays in the Paris Review, the Nation, the New Republic, the Los Angeles Times, and elsewhere. He is a frequent contributor to the New York Times Book Review and a columnist for Parents’ Choice. [more…]
Poet, children's author, and activist Lucille Clifton came to Buffalo State for a special reading and book signing. This event was sponsored by the English Department, the School of Arts and Humanities, the Equity and Campus Diversity Office, and the Graduate School.
Dr. Theresa Harris-Tigg’s Young Adult Literature class presents audio reports on the significance of books read during the summer 2008 semester. In this podcast, student Yomaira Prusak discusses the book Double Dutch by Sharon Draper.
Dr. Theresa Harris-Tigg’s Young Adult Literature class presents audio reports on the significance of books read during the summer 2008 semester. In this podcast, student Yomaira Prusak discusses the book Copper Sun by Sharon Draper.
Dr. Theresa Harris-Tigg’s Young Adult Literature class presents audio reports on the significance of books read during the spring 2008 semester. Books discussed include Letters to a Young Brother by Hill Harper, Moccasin Thunder: American Indian Stories for Today by Lori Marie Carlson, and When My Name Was Keoko by Linda Sue Park.
Dr. Theresa Harris-Tigg’s Young Adult Literature class presents audio reports on the significance of books read during the spring 2008 semester. Books discussed include Letters to a Young Brother by Hill Harper, Moccasin Thunder: American Indian Stories for Today by Lori Marie Carlson, and When My Name Was Keoko by Linda Sue Park.
Dr. Theresa Harris-Tigg’s Young Adult Literature class presents audio reports on the significance of books read during the spring 2008 semester. Books discussed include Letters to a Young Brother by Hill Harper, Moccasin Thunder: American Indian Stories for Today by Lori Marie Carlson, and When My Name Was Keoko by Linda Sue Park.
Dr. Theresa Harris-Tigg’s Young Adult Literature class presents audio reports on the significance of books read during the spring 2008 semester. Books discussed include Letters to a Young Brother by Hill Harper, Moccasin Thunder: American Indian Stories for Today by Lori Marie Carlson, and When My Name Was Keoko by Linda Sue Park.
Dr. Theresa Harris-Tigg’s Young Adult Literature class presents audio reports on the significance of books read during the spring 2008 semester. Books discussed include Letters to a Young Brother by Hill Harper, Moccasin Thunder: American Indian Stories for Today by Lori Marie Carlson, and When My Name Was Keoko by Linda Sue Park.
Poet, writer, activist, and legendary literary figure, Ishmael Reed delivers a performance and reading.
This podcast contains the second half of legendary poet, writer, and activist Ishmael Reed's performance and reading at Buffalo State College.
On February 2, David Lampe, a professor at Buffalo State for over 35 years, donated his substantial poetry collection to E. H. Butler Library's Archives and Special Collections. In this podcast, we hear the donation ceremony, followed by short speeches from Buffalo State faculty, and Dr. Lampe's reading from his current and forthcoming books of poems recorded on February 6 at the Barnes & Noble at Buffalo State Bookstore. [more…]
Poetry reading featuring Gabriel Gudding, assistant professor of Literature and Creative Writing at Illinois State University. A winner of the Starrett Prize, the Nation Discovery Award, and author of two books: A Defense of Poetry (Pitt Poetry Series, 2002) and Rhode Island Notebook (Dalkey Archive Press, 2008). He serves on the Board of Directors for the internationalist magazine Mandorla: New Writing from the Americans- Nueva Escritura de las Americas.