Here are selected photographs from BFA readings this past year. Congratulations to all our BFA presenters and graduating writers! Use the handy dandy jumps to keep moving down the screen--and enjoy. The page may load slowly if you're using dial-up; be patient. Thanks to everyone for making the series such a success.

Click here for photos from the April 24, 2008 reading.

Click here for photos from the April 17, 2008 reading.

Click here for photos from the April 10, 2008 reading.

Click here for photos from the December 6, 2007 reading.

Click here for photos from the November 29, 2007 reading.


BFA READINGS, APRIL 24, 2008...

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BFA READINGS, APRIL 17, 2008...

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BFA READINGS, APRIL 10, 2008...

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BFA READINGS, DECEMBER 6, 2007...


Soon-to-be reader Ashley Murello gets a thumbs-up from a friend.


Hey, that's Matt Jurak's family on hand for the big show--nice
red scarf, by the way; we needed things like that this past winter.
Look, next row back, Maria Hummer says to Jim Longley,
"Winter's over, right? Right?"


That magical thumbs-up must've worked--Ashley's psyched
for the reading.


Adam Barber reads.


Alex Dausch reads from his work.


Matt Jurak reads a short story.


Ashley Murello reads.


And we shall punctuate this installment of the saga of the
Belletristic Chronicles of Prout with the writerly countenance
of Matt Jurak. Good show, everyone!

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BFA READINGS, NOVEMBER 29, 2007...


Alex Dausch (foreground) and Jim Longley ready for the
reading by kicking back in the posh pews of Prout.


Our audience-development efforts have yielded good results!
It's all part of the no child left behind project..


Family and friends of BFA candidates are on hand for support
from the home front..


Courtney Fillion reads from her work.


Casey Gravelle is slated to read--hey, why're you so relaxed?


Casey Gravelle reads.


Same baby, yet now, oddly, it seems self-aware, aware of others,
seeking truth through art--time to sign up for the BFA program!


Katherine O'Hara reads a short story.


Creative Writing faculty, Mike Czyzniejewski (left) and
Lawrence Coates.


BFA candidate Matt Jurak and MFA candidate
Raegen Pietrucha share a snack.

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