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MEMBER BLOG TAG: elliott coleman

Friday, June 24, 2011 1:40PM
 
Mockingbirds at Fort McHenry
Tags: poetry, Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars, Elliott Coleman, Joanne Leedom-Ackerman
 
(The excerpt below is from a larger article about the poet and teacher Elliott Coleman in the recent Fortnightly Review: )

I was 20 years old, applying to Johns Hopkins graduate Writing Seminars from a small Midwestern college. I had come to campus to meet Elliott Coleman, the director and founder of the program. He had read my application and invited me to lunch at the Faculty Club. Looking back now and understanding the processes of application and the competition for a position in the Writing Seminars, I realize how remarkable his attention was, but he showed that kind of attention to  students, making each feel important and valued.

I had sought out...

 
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