Meet a Grubbie: Ani Gjika

GrubStreet runs on coffee, printer ink, and community. This series features just some of the Grubbies who make our community strong. In this edition, meet Grub instructor Ani Gjika. Ani is a poet, literary translator, teacher, and author of Bread on Running Waters, a finalist for the 2011 Anthony Hecht Poetry Prize and the 2011 May Sarton New Hampshire Book Prize
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Meet a Grubbie: Emmanuel Oppong-Yeboah

GrubStreet runs on coffee, printer ink, and community. This series features just some of the Grubbies who make our community strong. In this edition, meet Poetry Instructor Emmanuel Oppong-Yeboah, an associate editor at Pizza Pi Press, and the reviews editor at Winter Tangerine
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Meet a Grubbie: Garrard Conley

GrubStreet runs on coffee, printer ink, and community. This series features just some of the Grubbies who make our community strong. In this edition, meet new Memoir Incubator instructor Garrard Conley, author of Boy Erased (Riverhead/Penguin 2016), named one of Oprah's top ten memoirs of 2016
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Meet a Grubbie: Shubha Sunder

GrubStreet runs on coffee, printer ink, and community. This series features just some of the Grubbies who make our community strong. In this first, meet new Grub instructor Shubha Sunder. Shubha's fiction has appeared in numerous journals, including Crazyhorse, where it won the 2015 Crazyhorse Fiction Prize; Narrative Magazine, where it was a winner of “30 Below;” Michigan Quarterly Review; and The Bangalore Review
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Workshop Apprehensions

New GrubStreet instructor Shubha Sunder reflects about the value of workshop, and how it's complemented by the solitude of the writing process. Catch Shubha in the classroom teaching Fiction II starting January 12th.
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