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VCFA Writers Blogroll–Dynamic and Static
Whew! Residency was fabulous. Writers, here is all the information for creating your very own VCFA blogroll or simply for following along with fellow writer-bloggers via a feed service. If you want to add your blog, as always, do so … Continue reading
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VCFAers Talking About Craft At TeachingAuthors.com
A group of Vermont College of Fine Arts students and graduates in both the writing and YA programs joined together — and took time from busy schedules — to produce and market a Blog Initiative raising awareness for both MFA writing programs. … Continue reading
Residency is Coming! How Would You Describe It in 140 Characters?
As June heats up and writers, artists and more get ready to storm campus for their residencies, VCFAers took to Twitter to answer our question: how would you describe residency in 140 characters–the length of a tweet? Here are some … Continue reading
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Tagged heidi phelps, ingrid sundberg, melanie fishbane, mike blair, nicole valentine, sarah seltzer, sion dayson, twitter
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VCFA Writers Bundle
Greetings. I’m spending my semester of VCFA’s online marketing fellowship getting the college plugged in to the world of social media. To that end, this blog, our tumblr, our twitter feed, and more… One project I’ve been working on is … Continue reading