Columbus State University's Carson McCullers Center for Writers and Musicians has an official website at
http://www.mccullerscenter.org
where you'll find the mission statement, fellowship application materials, detailed information about McCullers' life and work, and information about how you can donate to the McCullers Center. This blog, though, is intended to give you a more casual report of day-to-day goings-on at CSU's Carson McCullers Center.
http://www.mccullerscenter.org
where you'll find the mission statement, fellowship application materials, detailed information about McCullers' life and work, and information about how you can donate to the McCullers Center. This blog, though, is intended to give you a more casual report of day-to-day goings-on at CSU's Carson McCullers Center.
Tuesday, April 13, 2010
Publication Party
On Friday, April 2, the Smith-McCullers front parlor was the scene for a lovely party to celebrate the recent publication of three books by CSU English Department faculty members. Honorees were Carmen Skaggs (Overtones of Opera in American Literature from Whitman to Wharton, LSU Press), Joseph McCallus (The MacArthur highway and Other Relics of American Empire in the Philippines, Potomac Books), and Scott Wilkerson (Ars Minotaurica, New Plains Press).
The cake was so quickly devoured that I wasn't able to get a photo of it, but it looked something like this:
Okay -- I admit it. I got so caught up in the festivities that I forgot to take photos on the day of the event.
-- Cathy
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