Horror and Fantasy Fiction Speaker Panel Event Friday
Have you dreamed of getting your horror or fantasy fiction published but don't know how to manage it with everything else you are doing?
Come hear alumni and one current student from the Department of English discuss how they fit their horror and fantasy writing into their own busy schedules of going to school and working full-time jobs.
"Writing Horror and Fantasy Fiction (On the Side)," a Halloween speaker panel event, happens at 5 p.m. this Friday, Oct. 21, in Kimpel Hall 102.
The authors speaking (four in person and two virtually) will be:
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Jeff Ayers (B.A.'11, M.A.T.'12), author of Skate the Thief: The Rag and Bones Chronicles, Book I
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Jeremy Billingsley (B.A.'12), founder of Sley House Publishing and author of A Mind Full of Scorpions
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Bethany Cole (M.A.'22), author of The Wanderer: A New Translation for Middle Earth Readers
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Christopher Farris (B.A.'20), author of The Fountain
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Dylan Henderson (M.A.'20), editor of and featured author in Hypnos Magazine
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Andrea Rogers (current English Ph.D. student), author of Man Made Monsters
Delicious (and spooky) cookies will be served!
Topics
Contacts
Leigh Pryor Sparks, assistant director for the M.A. & Ph.D. programs
Department of English
479-575-5659,
lxp04@uark.edu
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