The Division of Languages and Literature often hosts visiting writers who give public readings, visit classes, and conduct workshops.
Fresh from the Press Speaker Series
The Division of Languages and Literature Fresh from the Press Speaker Series was established in October 2021 to highlight authors and their recently published works during the academic year. The Fresh from the Press Speaker Series highlights an academic work every fall and a creative work every spring.
DA Readings Series
The DA Readings Series is a namesake of DSU’s student literary magazine, Da: Journal of Delta Arts. Launched in 2020, the DA Reading Series invites writers to connect with students and the community in an open setting that allows for an open conversation about the craft. Da, formerly known as Confidante, was renamed in 2014 to honor long time member of the Division of Languages and Literature Professor Dorothy “Da” Shawhan.
Other Recent Visiting Writers
Natasha Trethewey
Natasha Trethewey reads from her book Native Guard, the work that won the 2007 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, to a packed house in Jobe Hall Auditorium. From 2012-2014, Trethewey served as U.S. Poet Laureate. From 2012-2016, She served as Poet Laureate of Mississippi.
Hodding Carter, III
Carter, nationally known journalist and television news commentator, delivers the keynote address at the dedication of the S. Wayne Thompson Journalism Lab.
Catherine Pierce
Pierce, 2018 winner of the Pushcart Prize for her poem “I Kept Getting Books About Birds” and professor at Mississippi State University, read selections from her books The Tornado is the World (Saturnalia, 2016) and The Girls of Peculiar (Saturnalia, 2012) in the seminar room of the Capps Archives Building. In 2021, Pierce was selected to serve as Poet Laureate of Mississippi until 2025.
Kendall Dunkelberg
Dunkelberg, poet and Director of the MFA Program in Creative Writing at Mississippi University for Women, read from his collection Barrier Island Suite in the gallery of the Capps Archives Building. Currently, Dunkelberg serves as Director of the Eudora Welty Writers’ Symposium at the W.
Greg Alan Brownderville
Brownderville, winner of the 2007 Porter Prize for his book Deep Down in the Delta, read selections from his book Gust in the Wright Art Gallery.
Richard Ford
Ford, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for his novel Independence Day, poses with Delta State students who attended a reading and book signing at the Alumni House.
Dave Smith
Smith, two-time finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, visits with Delta State students at the Southern Literary Festival.