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Tag Archives: Breadloaf
Reposting: 2007 Bread Loaf waiters are doing a reading
It’s called the “Orphan Reading” because, well, it’s a long story. Anyway, many of the 2007 work-study scholars, writers who received a “waitership” from Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, are having a reading during AWP, the big writers’ conference, convention, and … Continue reading
2007 Bread Loaf waiters are doing a reading
It’s called the “Orphan Reading” because, well, it’s a long story. Anyway, many of the 2007 work-study scholars, writers who received a “waitership” from Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference, are having a reading during AWP, the big writers’ conference, convention, and … Continue reading
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Tagged "bread loaf waiter", AWP 2008, Bread Loaf, Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Breadloaf, conference, reading, waiter, waitership, work-study
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Post-Loaf
Other than the exceptions I’ve noted before, I’d wondered why former waiters never wrote down the details on the Bread Loaf experience. I now know: it’s because it’s all a blur. A beautiful blur. Like traveling on a very fast … Continue reading
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Tagged "bread loaf waiter", AWP 2008, Bread Loaf, Breadloaf, conference, reading, waiter, waitership, work-study scholar
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What It’s Like to be a Bread Loaf Waiter
I’d hoped to blog a bit from Bread Loaf. I’d hoped to document the “waitership” experience. I’ve been been given this once-in-a-lifetime scholarship, and I wanted to document it, minute by minute. No go. There’s just too much is going … Continue reading
Waiting tables at Bread Loaf, 2007
It just doesn’t have a ring to it–hey, I’m going to Bread Loaf! I’m going to be a waiter! Usual Response: Uh, cool. You’re waiting tables at a bakery? Me: That’s the name of the mountain! It’s a writers’ conference! … Continue reading
The background blah-blah
I’m a writer. But: I’ve erased everything that was here because I found it so appalling. I’ve never kept a diary (on a regular basis, that is) for the same reason. I have had just about all I can take … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Copywriting, Editing, Fiction, Fiction Editor, Guernica, New Clips, Public Reading, Short Story by Meakin Armstrong, Writing, Writing Samples
Tagged "bread loaf waiter", Bread Loaf, Breadloaf, Columbia Film School, Cornelia Street, Guernica Magazine, japan, Maxim, Mr. Beller's Neighborhood, Noo Journal, Public Reading, SLS, Summer Literary Seminars, The Atlantic, waitership
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