
"The Lab" Writing Classes with Matthew Clark Davison is so proud of his fourteen hills students for putting on one of the best nights of poetry in a LONG ASS TIME!
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D.W. Lichtenberg, winner of last week's Literary Death Match, celebrated the release of his first book this past Wednesday, November 18 at The Space Gallery. For whatever else it does or may do in its ...

"The Lab" Writing Classes with Matthew Clark Davison "I’m looking for fiction in which a heart struggles against itself, in which the messy unmanageable complexity of the world is revealed. Sentences that are so sharp they cut the eye.” --Junot Diaz

"The Lab" Writing Classes with Matthew Clark Davison Great readers. Music. Art. Booze. A new book. What else do you need?
Celebrate the release of D.W. Lichtenberg's first book.
Location:Space Gallery San Francisco
Time:7:00PM Wednesday, November 18th

"The Lab" Writing Classes with Matthew Clark Davison "I was not looking for my dreams to interpret my life, but rather for my life to interpret my dreams." --Susan Sontag.

"The Lab" Writing Classes with Matthew Clark Davison Great reading tonight at Adobe, Labbers!

"The Lab" Writing Classes with Matthew Clark Davison is having a reading Tuesday night at Adobe Books. Details here: http://matthewclarkdavison.com/blog
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So now I'm not only teaching those two after-school classes to middle-schoolers, but I'm also teaching two 4th grade classes and a 5th grade class. Five classes in a row in Creative Writing!

"The Lab" Writing Classes with Matthew Clark Davison Chris Offutt, on the subject of revision says, "As long as I'm sitting at my desk with my imagination plugged into the world of my characters, I consider myself engaged in the act of writing."

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Can't wait to read this one: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/25/books/ review/Emmons-t.html?ref=books
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This novel is a courageous and entertaining meditation on the sublime and the trivial, written in an all-question format.

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New Blog Entry: http://www.matthewclarkdavison.com/node/ 276
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So now I'm not only teaching those two after-school classes to middle-schoolers, but I'm also teaching two 4th grade classes and a 5th grade class. Five classes in a row in Creative Writing!

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I am so proud to work here: http://www.performingartsworkshop.org/ne wsletters/october2009/newsletterPage.htm l#1
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Through Performing Arts Workshop, I have had the opportunity to teach Creative Writing to students at Marin Juvenile Hall’s Loma Alta High School and Phoenix Academy in Marin County. My gratitude for ...

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Check out this interview http://blog.eduify.com/index.php/2009/10 /21/writing-careers-davison-interview/
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Matthew Clark Davison is, among other things, a fiction writer, lecturer at San Francisco State University, an Artist Mentor with the San Francisco Performing Arts Workshop, a private writing coach, and teacher of a non-academic writing workshop called The Douglass Street Lab. ...

"The Lab" Writing Classes with Matthew Clark Davison Tonight at The Lab: look at then experiment with Barthes' idea of "punctum" in photography and see how it might shape Setting in fiction and memoir.
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No Caption Needed is a book and a blog, each dedicated to discussion of the role that photojournalism and other visual practices play in a vital democratic society. No caption needed, but many are provided. . . .

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pre-register for The Douglass Street Lab's "Greatest Hits," starting January 19th, 2010. http://matthewclarkdavison.eventbrite.co m/
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Matthew Clark Davison presents Start Your New Year Off Write: Douglass Street Writing Lab Greatest Hits -- Tuesday, January 19, 2010 | Tuesday, March 09, 2010 -- San Francisco, CA















