April 5, 2002
In a New Creative-Writing Seminar, Visiting Authors Share Their Own Experiences
After teaching a class on memoir, Karl Kirchwey, director of creative writing at Bryn Mawr College, was looking for a way to teach the difference in how writers handle fiction and nonfiction.
So, for a seminar that is new this semester, "On the Frontier Between Fiction and Non-Fiction," Mr. Kirchwey invited four visiting writers: Maureen Howard, author of the memoir Facts of Life; Lore Segal, writer of the autobiographical novel Other People's Houses; Lynne Sharon Schwartz, author of
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