Toni Morrison said in her lecture “Unspeakable Things Unspoken” that “we have always been imagining ourselves.” “Personal Geographies,” the theme for the 2021 Chautauqua Writers’
The words “refugee” and “immigrant” are not interchangeable — the first word has often been used in the media to describe victims of horrifying circumstances,
For his CHQ Assembly Online Classroom workshop, Jack Wang said he wants to examine fiction through an unlikely lens — that of evolutionary psychology and
Snodgrass Among the winning poetry and prose showcased in the Friends of the Chautauqua Writers' Center’s Contests Awards Sunday, Aug. 16, on Zoom was a
When Lori Jakiela returned to The University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg after a battle with breast cancer, she decided to start a series of courses on writing
Maurice Carlos Ruffin’s debut novel sits perfectly at the intersection of technology, race and satire. “Technology has been both a boon for our society and
To say that writing a Chautauqua Prize-winning historical novel like Out of Darkness, Shining Light takes a lot of research is an almost laughable understatement