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Tag Archives: The Leatherstocking Tales
A Winter Reading List
So, I’m boldly entering my 3rd semester as a graduate student in the MFA in Writing program at the Vermont College of Fine Arts. I say “boldly” because I’m due to have Baby 2 one month before the semester officially … Continue reading
Posted in Bell Bridge Books, BelleBooks, first novel, going back to school, graduate school, historical fiction, historical novel, inspiration, Katherine Scott Crawford, Keowee Valley, low residency MFA in Writing programs, MFA, MFA in Writing, novel, planning, Uncategorized, Vermont College of Fine Arts, writing
Tagged Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, critical thesis, David Durham, historical fiction, Ironweed, James Fenimoore Cooper, Katherine Scott Crawford, Keowee Valley, Lions of the West, Little Women, Louisa May Alcott, Louise Erdrich, MFA in Writing, Michael Ondaatje, My Name is Mary Sutter, novel, research, Robert Morgan, Robin Oliveira, Sir Walter Scott, Stef Penney, The Blueberry Years, The English Patient, the Invisible Ones, The Last of the Mohicans, The Leatherstocking Tales, VCFA, Walk Through Darkness, Waverly, William Kennedy
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