Carthage hosts acclaimed writers from across the country in its Visiting Writers Series. Curated by Writer in Residence Richard Meier, in recent semesters the series has welcomed more than a dozen great fiction writers and poets, including Anne Waldman, Danielle Evans, David Trinidad, Kate Greenstreet, Duriel Harris, Padma Viswanathan, Geoffrey Brock, Lisa Fishman, Julie Carr, Jared Stanley, and Catherine Theis.

The Visiting Writers Series is sponsored by the English Department, the Division of Arts and Humanities, and Arts at Carthage. For more information, please contact Professor Rick Meier at rmeier@record-room.com.

Spring 2025

Tuesday, February 18: Jessica Alexander and RAY LEVY

6 p.m. Niemann Media Theater

Jessica Alexander’s novella, “None of This Is an Invitation” (co-written with Katie Jean Shinkle) is forthcoming from Astrophil Press in summer 2023. Her story collection, “Dear Enemy,” was the winning manuscript in the 2016 Subito Prose Contest, as judged by Selah Saterstrom. Her collaborative project (co-written with Vi Khi Nao) “That Woman Could Be You” came out with BlazeVox in April 2022. Her fiction has been published in journals such as Fence, Black Warrior Review, PANK, Denver Quarterly, The Collagist, and DIAGRAM. She lives in Louisiana where she teaches creative writing at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.

Image of Jessica Alexander in a blue shirt

Ray Levy is the author of “School” (University of Alabama Press/FC2), “Negative Space” (Spiral Editions), “A Book So Red” (Caketrain), and “Necessary Objects” (Tree Light Books). Short fictions appear or are forthcoming in ANMLY, Black Warrior Review, DIAGRAM, Fence, Tarpaulin Sky, Territory, SPORAZINE, Western Humanities Review, and others. The recipient of an NEA Fellowship in Prose, Mr. Levy is currently Assistant Professor of English at Illinois State University and a founding editor at Dreginald. He lives in Bloomington, Illinois.

Ray Levy

Tuesday, March 4: Jared Stanley

6 p.m. Niemann Media Theater

Jared Stanley is a poet and writer who often collaborates with artists. He is the author of four collections of poetry, “So Tough,” “EARS,” “The Weeds,” and “Book Made of Forest,” as well as many chapbooks and pamphlets, most recently “The Blurry Hole” (with Sameer Farooq, Artspeak, 2022) and “SHALL” (Black Rock Press, 2019). His writing has appeared in The New York Times, Bennington Review, Harvard Review, VOLT, Folder Magazine, and many others. His awards include The Saturnalia Prize, Harvard’s Woodberry Poetry Room Creative Fellowship (with Sameer Farooq), a Silver Pen Award from the Nevada Writers Hall of Fame, as well as fellowships from the Nevada Arts Council and the Center for Art + Environment. Recent collaborative art exhibitions have shown at the Atheneum Art and Music Library (La Jolla), in collaboration with Matthew Hebert, and at the Lilley Museum (Reno), in collaboration with Sameer Farooq. He teaches in the MFA Program in creative writing at the University of Nevada, Reno and lives in Reno, Nevada with an historian and their daughter.

An image of Jared Stanley with black glasses

Tuesday, April 29: Donald Revell

6 p.m. Niemann Media Theater

Donald Revell is the author of fourteen collections of poetry, six volumes of translations from the French, and three volumes of critical writings, including “Essay: A Critical Memoir.” A former fellow of the Ingram Merrill and Guggenheim Foundations, he is the winner of the PEN USA Translation Award and two-time winner of the PEN USA Award for Poetry, and he has twice been awarded fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts.

An image of Donald Revell

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