You asked for them: Those moving, inspiring, thought-provoking keynote and graduation lectures that you couldn’t stop thinking about.  At the residencies for the Goddard MFA in Creative Writing program, “Can I get a copy of that?” is an even more common refrain than “Trust the process!”
And now, they can be yours.
Goddard College is pleased to announce the release of a new edition of ALCHEMY OF THE WORD: Writers Talk About Writing, published by GenPop Books. The thirty essays in the anthology were delivered by faculty members between 2000 and 2018 and focus on some aspect of writing or the writing life. Topics range from craft concerns, such as form and perspective, to issues of artistic ambition and the role of the writer as social activist. National Book Award finalist Kim Addonizio calls Alchemy, “a smart, exhilarating collection—a true literary conversation, filled with wit, heart, and insight.”  Maxine Hong Kingston, says:
“These authors’ thoughts are mystical and practical, political and inspiring and funny. I’ve found companions on this lonely journey.”
As Elena Georgiou, our MFA in Creative Writing Program Director, explains, “I can tell you without qualification that these essays contain a tremendous amount of insight, wisdom, and inspiration for any writer who is serious about mastering the transformative power of the written word. So, it only seemed natural to collect these essays for others, both in and beyond the Goddard community, to share.”
When asked to elaborate on the title, Alchemy of the Word,  she points to the essay by Deborah Brevoort that kicks off this collection:

August Wilson’s “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone,” the first in his ten-decade cycle of plays chronicling African American life in the United States, takes place in a Pittsburg boarding house during the Great Migration, when African Americans left the slave plantations of the south and headed north to build new lives as free men and women. This transition out of oppression and into freedom, from property to personhood, required that every person undertake an act of creation—of their individual selves and, also, of their community. The only tool that was powerful enough to achieve this monumental task was The Word, or, as Wilson more eloquently put it, “the molding of one’s spirit into a song.”

A first edition of this anthology was published in 2011. Re-released by popular demand, this new edition includes recent addresses by novelists Keenan Norris, Aimee Liu, and Micheline Aharonian Marcom; poets Bhanu Kapil and Kenny Fries; and playwrights Darrah Cloud and Deborah Brevoort; as well as original essays by Kyle Bass, Rebecca Brown, Jan Clausen, Beatrix Gates, Elena Georgiou, Susan Kim, Michael Klein, Douglas A. Martin, Rogelio Martinez, John McManus, Victoria Nelson, Richard Panek, Rahna Reiko Rizzuto, and Paul Selig.
The publisher of Alchemy of the Word is GenPop Books, an independent publisher of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, cross-genre work, and sundry curiosities. For more information, and to order yours today, visit: www.genpopbooks.com/alchemy

Important Announcement


The Board of Directors for Goddard College have made the difficult decision to close the college at the end of the 2024 Spring term.  

 

Current Goddard students will have the opportunity to complete their degrees at the same tuition rate through a teach-out with like-minded institution, Prescott College. Updates and scholarship funds will be available in the coming weeks and months. Information will be posted to www.goddard.edu

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