12/06/2023
This Friday, December 8th we have a very special GOLD ROOM!
Get ready for the stunning words of these three CWW Alums who are doing great thangs out in the literary world.
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Elizabeth Miki Brina is the author of the memoir Speak, Okinawa, published by Knopf in February of 2021 and one of NPR's best books of the year. Her work has also appeared in The Sun, River Teeth, Lit Hub, and Gulf Coast, among others. She received her MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of New Orleans and now teaches writing at the University of New Orleans.
NOLA-native M.A. Nicholson spends her days teaching literature and composition at Young Audiences Charter High School, co-directing LMNL Lit, writing, and enjoying life with her family and friends in the best city on planet Earth. A 2022 graduate of the CWW and former Associate Poetry Editor for Bayou Magazine, M.A. has written for Where Y'at magazine since 2018 and was selected for publication in Best New Poets 2022. Her forthcoming debut poetry collection Around the Gate was selected for the 2023 Hilary Tham Capital Collection prize.
Nikki Ummel is a q***r artist and editor for Bear Review. Nikki has been published or has work forthcoming with Gulf Coast, The Georgia Review, Black Lawrence Press, and others. She is the 2022 recipient of the Leslie McGrath Poetry Prize and 2023 recipient of the Juxtaprose Poetry Award for her manuscript, Bloom. Nikki is the co-founder of LMNL, an arts organization focused on readings, workshops, and residencies. She has two poetry chapbooks, Hush (Belle Point Press, 2022) and Bayou Sonata (NOLA DNA, 2023), funded by the New Orleans’ Jazz and Heritage Foundation. You can find her on the web at www.nikkiummel.com