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Sunday, December 22, 2024

McNeese Hosts Poet and Creative Nonfiction Writer Julia Koets

The McNeese State University’s Master of Fine Arts Program in  Creative Writing will host the poet and creative nonfiction writer Julia  Koets for a free reading and book signing at 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 21  in the Stokes Auditorium in the Hardtner Hall.  

Julia Koets is  the author of “PINE,” “Hold Like Owls” and “The Rib Joint: A Memoir in  Essays”- a LAMBDA Literary Award finalist. Koet’s essay “The Rib Joint”  was named a Best American Essays 2020 notable essay. She is the winner  of the 2017 Red Hen Press Nonfiction Book Award judged by Mark Doty, the  2019 Michael Waters Poetry Prize and the 2011 South Carolina Poetry  Book Prize judged by National Book Award Winner Nikky Finney. Her essays  and poems have been published in literary journals including Creative  Nonfiction, Indiana Review, Nimrod, The Los Angeles Review, Carolina  Quarterly and Portland Review.  

She holds an MFA in poetry from  the University of South Carolina and a PhD in Creative Writing and  Literature from the University of Cincinnati. She’s an assistant  professor of creative nonfiction at the University of South Florida.  

Founded  in 1981, McNeese State University’s Master of Fine Arts creative  writing program is the oldest MFA program in Louisiana and one of the  oldest in the southeast.  

Persons needing accommodations as  provided by the Americans with Disabilities Act should contact the ADA  Coordinator at 337-475-5428, voice; 337-475-5960, fax; 337-562-4227,  TDD/TTY, hearing impaired; or by email at cdo@mcneese.edu.

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