19 Jul 2010, Posted by admin in Issues, 3 Comments. Tagged 2007, Fiction, Hopwood, Hopwood Awards, Non-Fiction, Poetry, Special Issue, Winter
Winter 2007

Winter 2007, Hopwood Award Winners 2000-2006
Hopwood Award Winners 2000-2006
Edited by Nicholas Delbanco and Laurence Goldstein
In the seventy–fifth year of the Hopwood Awards at the University of Michigan, MQR presents selections from new work in different genres by recent recipients of the Hopwood Awards, as well as material bearing upon the subject of creative writing in our time.
Nonfiction: Charles Baxter‘s Hopwood Lecture on 2006, “Losers.” Margaret Lazarus Dean on Ila Borders. Elizabeth Kostova,”In Sydney.” Arthur Miller, an interview while visiting the University of Michigan in 2004. Three review–essays by Ashley David on nonfiction, Benjamin Paloff on poetry, and Preeta Samarasan on fiction.
Fiction: Jeremy Chamberlin, Travis Holland, Cyan James, Valerie Laken, and Patrick O’Keeffe.
Poetry: Robyn Anspach, Philip Crymble, Rae Gouirand, Nicholas Harp, Matthew Hittinger, Evan McGarvey, Jennifer Metsker, Derek Mong, Rachel Richardson, Tung-Hui Hu, and Katie Umans.
This issue is available from MQR for $9.00 (including postage and handling) or as part of an annual subscription for $25.00. Please send a check or money order to:
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July 19, 2010 12:54 am
Michigan Quarterly Review – Special Issues
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December 23, 2011 10:49 am
Matthew Hittinger
[...] Lots of good people in this issue including my friends Elizabeth Kostova, Jeremy Chamberlin, Travis Holland, Rachel Richardson and Tung-Hui Hu. Check it out HERE. [...]
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