For readings, book clubs, classroom visits, and guest workshops–live or virtual–contact Lesley directly at wheelerlm (at) wlu.edu.
Lesley Wheeler, Henry S. Fox Professor of English
Payne Hall 308, Washington and Lee University
204 West Washington Street
Lexington, Virginia, 24450-2116 / USA
wheelerlm@wlu.edu
@LesleyMWheeler
I make photographs and poems to please myself (and share them to please you).
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Hi Lesley! I am interested in entering your poetry giveaway contest. You can reach me at lbeard501@gmail.com. Thank you!
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I enjoy your site immensely!
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Hi; I have a question about AWP. You’re listed as hosting a meeting as follows:
AWP Program Directors’ Northeast Council
Thursday, 10:30–11:45 a.m.
Room 207A, Washington Convention Center, Level Two
If you are a program director or co-director of an AWP member creative writing program in the following regions, you should attend this session: Connecticut, Labrador, Massachusetts, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Europe. Your regional representative on the AWP Board of Trustees, January Gill O’Neal, will conduct this meeting.
I’m Director of a Program in Maine, University of Maine at Farmington BFA. I’m sure Maine was inadvertently left off . . . can I come? Thank you!
Best,
Pat O’Donnell
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Pat, I’m Mid-Atlantic–Northeast is January O’Neil. But you are absolutely welcome! I’ll alert people to Maine being left off the list because, of course, you’re right that it’s your region.
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Lesley, your poem in storySouth is terrific!
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That means a lot, Kelly–thank you! Congratulations on the feature, too. Your new book sounds wonderful!
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