Thrity, Cinda Chima at Case writing conference
Thrity Umrigar, Cinda Williams Chima |
Former BJ reporter Thrity Umrigar, Case Western Reserve University English
professor and author of six novels set in her native India, will be the keynote
speaker for Case’s writing conference May 31.
Thrity’s Facebook post:
“Ohio peeps: If you are an aspiring
writer and want to gain some tips on enhancing your craft, consider signing up
for Case Western Reserve University's one-day writing conference on May 31. I'm
giving the keynote address, which will be followed by a day’s worth of
workshops and classes and panel discussions.
“Participants include my Pulitzer
prize-winning colleague Jim Sheeler, poets Mary Biddinger and Phil Metres,
memoirist Joyce Dyer and other terrific writers. A splendid time is guaranteed
for all.”
Also among the teaching writers is former BJ classified phone room ad-taker in the 1970s Cinda Williams Chima, a young adults
romance novelist and sister of BJ retiree Mike Williams. She will talk about how
to use cinematic techniques to ensnare the teen reader.
Other authors at the conference include former Sports
Illustrated writer Michael Grant Jaffe, whose “Dance Real Slow” novel morphed
into the “A Dry, Cool Place” movie; novelist S. Andrew Swann (pen name for
Steven Swiniarski); and Cleveland University School’s Sam Thomas.
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