Conference: Middle-Atlantic Writers Association: New Voices in African-American Literature and Popular Culture

From Morgan State University:

The Middle-Atlantic Writer’s Association is holding its 26th Annual Conference, New Voices in African-American Literature and Popular Culture, on Friday, October 26, 9:00 am-6:00pm at the University Student Center at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland.

The Conference features novelist Daniel Omotosho Black, author of They Tell Me of a Home, The Sacred Place, Perfect Peace and Twelve Gates to the City; and poet and filmmaker M.K. Asante, author of Like Water Running off My Back and It’s Bigger than Hip-Hop and producer of 500 Years and Black Candle.  

Registration for MAWA members is free with paid current membership ($35), $20 for non-members and free for students with institutional I.D.  Registration closes on October 19.  Download the registration form by clicking here (PDF).

The Middle-Atlantic Writers Association, Inc. (MAWA) is a non-profit organization with a membership of creative writers, scholars, critics, and literature enthusiasts who share a common mission: the preservation, the perpetuation, and the study of the literary tradition of the Americas, the African Diaspora, and especially the Middle-Atlantic Region.

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