Imagine...

shack posterImagine an opportunity to immerse yourself in your work while in the company of other writers. Then imagine this taking place on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean in Southampton, Long Island.

Imagine workshops led by distinguished authors you’ve admired as a reader, a top-notch literary magazine, summers in the Hamptons surrounded by world-class novelists, essayists, editors, poets and children's book authors. Imagine taking courses in Manhattan, Florence, or Kenya.

Imagine a sense of humor. Yes! Imagine that!

Above all, imagine getting your work done. It's all part of Stony Brook Southampton's MFA in Creative Writing and Literature. Come on in. The water's fine...

 

WRITERS SPEAK: Spring 2013

Wednesdays at 7 p.m. in the Radio Lounge, second floor, Chancellors Hall.
All readings are free and open to the public

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NEWS:

Windmill Designated a Literary Landmark

Jules Feiffer Wins NYC Literary Honor for Humor

Brian Abrams Wins Thayer Fellowship for 2013

Student Writers Ready for "Sounding Our YAWP"

Phebe Szatmari Published in The American Poetry Review

MFA Grad Lucas Hunt Celebrates Launch of Publishing Company

 

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DIRECTOR'S MESSAGE

Julie Sheehan: Poet, Professor and Program Director

julie sheehanWhat a lush cultural legacy we have in the Hamptons.

Everyone who's anyone has hung out here, from such 19th-century writers as James Fenimore Cooper to giants of the 20th century like John Steinbeck and Kurt Vonnegut. Tennessee Williams even lived on campus, spending the summer of 1957 in a refurbished 18th-century windmill up the hill from where I sit. There he wrote his weirdly wonderful play "The Day on Which a Man Dies," loosely based on another Hampton resident, Jackson Pollock.

Long-time faculty member Roger Rosenblatt remembers his own childhood summers in the Hamptons—and his parents pointing out Williams, the famous playwright in his white linen jacket, to the not-yet-famous future essayist. More »