The book reading and signing and the craft talk are free and open to the public.įor more information, contact John Vanderslice, professor of creating writing, at or (501) 450-3653. 19, Hornbacher will deliver a craft talk to UCA students in Win Thompson Hall, room 331. At 7:30 p.m., she will hold a public reading and book signing in the College of Business Auditorium.Īt 10 a.m. 18, in Win Thompson Hall, room 104, where she will conduct a masterclass on creative nonfiction writing for graduate students as part of the M.F.A. Hornbacher will begin her time at UCA at 4 p.m. program at the University of Nebraska-Omaha. Sasha Grey on Being True to Yourself, The Creative Independent, July 2022. She currently lives in Omaha, where she teaches in the M.F.A. Her writing has appeared in the Boston Globe, the New York Times, Smithsonian magazine, Crazyhorse and many others. She is best known for authoring “Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia” (1999) and “Madness: A Bipolar Life” (2009). Five of her books have been named New York Times bestsellers. Hornbacher is an award-winning essayist, journalist, novelist and poet. New York Times bestselling author Marya Hornbacher will visit the University of Central Arkansas as an artist-in-residence Tuesday, Feb. College of Fine Arts and Communication Media Office
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