UW Bothell MFA Presents: The Writing Life
All your questions answered!
Hosted by the MFA in Creative Writing and Poetics, University of Washington Bothell, this event brings together MFA alumni and community members to discuss how one builds a creative and literary life in the city of Seattle while also making a living. Our panelists will share their insights and field questions on any topic related to the writer’s life, from how to get published to which local organizations to get involved in to potential career paths outside academia.
About the Panelists
Corinne ManningĀ is a prose writer andĀ literary organizerĀ whose fiction has been widely published in journals such asĀ Story QuarterlyĀ andĀ Joyland.Ā Their essays have been anthologized inĀ Toward an Ethics of ActivismĀ andĀ Shadow Map: An anthology of Survivors of Sexual Assault. Once upon a time Corinne founded and organizedĀ The James Franco Review, a project that attempted to reimagine the publishing process and address implicit bias in the industry. Corinne received her MFA from the University of North Carolina Wilmington.
Natalie A. MartĆnez is a poet, scholar, and curator. She received her PhD in rhetoric, composition, and linguistics from Arizona State University where her research and writing focused on the rhetoric of anger among indigenous and queer Latinx writers and activists and the productive ways those emotions have been mobilized. She was a curatorial member of the Alice Gallery in Seattle from 2016ā2019 where she supported the writers-in-residence program. Her poetry has been done in collaboration with Jono Vaughan at the Seattle Art Museum, the Hedreen Art Gallery, and 4Cultureās Listen (Itās a Sound Show) and has appeared inĀ Nepantla: A Journal of Queer Poets of ColorĀ and the art zineĀ La Norda Specialo. Her most recent collaborations include coediting an Indigenous Art Zine with Sara Marie Ortiz and yÉhawĢ curators Asia Tail and Satpreet Kahlon, and writing a found poem rethinking invasive species rhetorics and ecologies in response to the artwork of Markel Uriu.
Abi Pollokoff is a Seattle-based writer and book artist with work previously inĀ CutBank, Poetry Northwest, The Spectacle,Ā andĀ Black Warrior Review,Ā among others. She has been the poet-in-residence for the Seattle Review of Books and The Alice. A former reader for theĀ Seattle ReviewĀ and editor in chief of theĀ Tulane Review,Ā she won the 2012 Anselle M. Larson/Academy of American Poets prize for Tulane University. She is the events manager for Open Books: A Poem Emporium, the managing editor for Poetry Northwest Editions, and a content director in visual communications. Her MFA is from the University of Washington (Seattle). Find her atĀ abipollokoff.com.