Two panels at AWP '24

I’ll be on two panels at AWP 2024:

Artificial Intelligence & Real Creativity: AI in the CW Classroom (Rebecca Pelky, Allison Adair, Jordi Alonso, Kate McIntyre, Christopher Salerno)

This panel will explore the possibilities of working with AI technology in creative writing classes, rather than fighting against its growth in popularity, by teaching students how to use AI as a tool for inspiration instead of a replacement for original human thought. Writers at the level of post-doc, assistant, and full professor, teaching across all genres at both liberal arts and STEM-focused institutions, will discuss research-based and practical approaches to using AI in their CW classes.

 

Collaboration in the Creative Writing Classroom (Joanna Luloff, Kate McIntyre, Katy Didden, Evan Williams, Dionne Irving Bremyer)

Writing is often considered a solitary–even lonely–act. Years of Covid lockdown and Zoom classrooms exacerbated this sense of isolation for many students. This panel will demonstrate how multi-genre, collaborative writing exercises can build community and unlock new creative possibilities through shared process, dialogic risk taking, and experimentation. Panelists will share their favorite collaborative exercises and discuss how their own work has been shaped by artistic partnerships.

hex HAD Comal AWP Off-Site

Join hex and HAD for a reading from our contributors plus tacos from Comal on Friday, March 10, at Broadcast Coffee (Roosevelt), Seattle, WA. Details here.

New Essay in West Branch

“Of Houseplants and Men,” part elegy, part roast, part disquisition on what is owed to our fathers, appears in the Winter 2023 issue of West Branch.

Mad Prairie is a Kansas Notable Book; new event at the Kansas Book Festival September 24

Mad Prairie was named a Kansas Notable Book, and on September 24 in Topeka, KS, I’ll be a part of the following event:

Kate McIntyre, winner of the Flannery O’Connor Fiction Prize for Mad Prairie, talks with Robert Long Foreman, author of the novel Weird Pig, about surreal fiction and current-day politics. Moderator: Kansas City Poet Stefanie Wortman.

Find out more about the festival lineup here.

Two New Events

I’ll be in conversation with Robert Long Foreman, with Stefanie Wortman moderating at the Kansas Book Festival in Topeka, Kansas, on September 24. On November 3, I’ll be reading at the University of Missouri as part of the alumni reading series. I’ll update the events calendar with times as soon as I have them!