Monday, April 15, 2013

"Sensible Nonsense" at KWH


For more about this event, click here.

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Watch Anthony DeCurtis interview Loudon Wainwright

Loudon Wainwright III interviewed by Anthony DeCurtis - KWH's 2013 installment of our Blutt Singer-Songwriter Symposium. You can watch a video recording of the complete program by clicking here.

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Roger Angell at KWH - new podcast

Roger Angell at the Kelly Writers House in 2005 as a Writers House Fellow, greeting then-student Jamie-Lee Josselyn. Today we have released episode 25 in the "Kelly Writers House Podcasts" series. The episode is introduced by Amaris Cuchanski, based on an excerpt from the full recording of a one-hour interview/discussion edited by Nick DeFina. Writers House podcasts can be found here, and can also be found in iTunes. The full recording of the discussion with Angell, and a recording of his presentation the night before (about baseball and memoir) can be found on Angell's KWH Fellows page.

LISTEN TO THE SHOW

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Kaegan Sparks - video













Kaegan Sparks was KWH's art gallery curator for several years. She also got very involved with the ICA, a relationship that began when she took Kenny Goldsmith's year-long seminar on writing about contemporary art. Click here to watch a video of Kaegan talking about her KWH experience.

Thursday, March 21, 2013

marathon reading

Every year the people of the Writers House come together to read an entire book - a marathon reading. This year the book was In Cold Blood. Above you see our living room during the reading: watch out for the police tape and the dead body!

Monday, March 11, 2013

Beltran Award in Gazette article

The Pennsylvania Gazette recently ran an article about the first annual Beltran Family Award for Innovative Teaching at the Kelly Writers House. Here is a link (PDF) to the article. And here is a link to the KWH web site page on this new annual award.

Thursday, March 7, 2013

Simon Morris, "Rewriting Freud"


This is a 12-minute clip from a 3/6/13 talk by Simon Morris, sponsored by Writers Without Borders. Watch a video recording of the entire event via KWH-TV. Listen to an audio recording of this event. In a 45 minute presentation, entitled 'eating the book' Dr. Simon Morris presented four of his experimental bookworks that challenge conventional methods of reading and writing. Morris has been called 'philosophically irresponsible', a 'literary pervert' and an 'inspired lunatic'. From 2011-12, he was writer-in-residence at the Whitechapel Gallery in London. Morris is one of the leading proponents of conceptual writing: a fusion of art and literature. In 2002 he founded the publishing imprint information as material. He lives in York, England and teaches at the University of Teesside where he is Programme Leader in Fine Art.