Emrys Secretary, Annette Garver, is involved in one of seven films being made based on selections from the short story collection published by Hub City Press, Expecting Goodness. Chris White has titled his film Dobra Ojca, which is Polish for “good father.” It is based on the story A Proof for Roxanna from the Hub City book. Read more at Hub-Bub.
Emrys members are among thirteen artists selected to represent the Upstate in the SC State Museum exhibit, Abstract Art in South Carolina: 1949-2012.
Emrys member, Heather Magruder, is the winner of The Baker Prize English prose competition, judged by Roger Hutchinson. Heather will travel to Scotland to read at the awards ceremony. The event will be on thursday 26th January. Heather will read…
The North Carolina Humanities
Council,
a statewide nonprofit and affiliate of the National Endowment for the
Humanities, announces Emrys member, Nancy Dew Taylor, as the recipient of its 2011 Linda
Flowers Literary Award. Her entry Mill Creek Suite is a sequence of poems
about a young married couple…
Emrys Member and director of the Writing Room, Mindy Friddle, was published in the winter issue of Hayden’s Ferry Review literary magazine out of Arizona State. The author of two novels, Secret Keepers and The Garden Angel, Mindy is an award-winning author, including the 2009 Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction.

Emrys member Eli Connaughton won Alligator Juniper’s 2012 National Writing Contest in creative nonfiction for her essay, Burial. The prize was $1000 and her piece will be published in Spring 2012.
Terri Lee McCord has won the Spring 2011 William Gilmore Simms Prize for her poem, The Light. The award is presented biannually by The Poetry Society of South Carolina. Terri is a communication arts educator through the South Carolina Arts Commission…
Emrys member John Snyder has published a book about growing up in the Depression era South that evokes a time gone by. Written with candor, affection and understanding, Hill of Beans is a memoir that brings to life the struggles and strengths of families and communities through vivid detail, depicting a very personal story that resonates universally. Visit his website HERE, for more information about John and his book.





Alice Fogel's third book of poems, Be That Empty (Harbor Mountain Press), was a national poetry bestseller in 2008, and in 2009 Strange Terrain (a guide for non-poet readers and teachers, as well as for poets) came out. A recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and five-time Pushcart nominee, her poems have appeared in many journals and anthologies, including Best American Poetry, former Poet Laureate Robert Hass’s Poet’s Choice, TriQuarterly, Third Coast, Crazyhorse, Hotel Amerika, and the Southern Review. A freelance proof reader and copy editor, she teaches writing for all ages and levels, and, with a passion for hiking and interests in many of the arts, she is also an award-winning designer and creator of custom clothing, particularly from “upcycled” materials (
South Carolina native, Nikki Finney, wins National Book Award for poetry. Read article in