[Crwt-undergrad-info] You are invited to this! TODAY–6pm!

Allison Hedge Coke allisonh at ucr.edu
Mon Mar 31 08:00:00 PDT 2025


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*LOOKING FORWARD TO SEEING YOU TODAY *

*Monday, March 31 *for our first Quarterly Kick-off
*Spring Kick-Off - FREE*
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Campus INTS 1128 - All Welcome

*Meltwater* by *Claire Wahmanholm*—a 2025 Science + Literature Selected
Title—shows at once the fragility, devastation, and beauty of our world and
humans’ existence on it. Join Wahmanholm for a reading and conversation on
eco-poetics as inspiration and rallying cry. Moderated by *Donika Kelly*,
author of *The Renunciations* and *Bestiary*.

Limited free copies of* Meltwater* will be available at the event, first
come, first served. The program will be followed by a book signing.

Hosted by the National Book Foundation

Please send your conversation questions to CWPA MFA Vice-Provost Excellence
Fellow/Gluck Family Foundation Fellow: Frederick.Garcia at email.ucr.edu and/or
 CWPA MFA 2025 Candidate: Hanna.Pachman at email.ucr.edu for possible
inclusion.


*Presented in partnership with the National Book Foundation and the
University of California, Riverside, in collaboration with the Department
of Creative Writing, College of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences,
Writers Week, and the School of Medicine’s Medical Health & Humanities
Designated Emphasis.*
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*ABOUT THE AUTHORS:*

*Claire Wahmanholm *is the author of *Wilder*, *Redmouth*, and, most
recently, *Meltwater*, which was a finalist for the 2024 Kingsley Tufts
Poetry Award and the 2024 Minnesota Book Award. A 2020 McKnight Writer
Fellow, and the winner of the 2022 Montreal International Poetry Prize, she
lives in the Twin Cities.

*Donika Kelly* is the author of *The Renunciations*, winner of the
Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, and *Bestiary*, the winner of the 2015 Cave
Canem Poetry Prize, a Hurston/Wright Legacy Award, and a Kate Tufts
Discovery Award. She is a Cave Canem graduate fellow and a founding member
of the collective Poets at the End of the World. Her poems have been
published in *The New Yorker*, *The Atlantic*, *The Paris Review*, and
elsewhere. She is an associate professor in the English Department at the
University of Iowa.
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