MFA in Writing News

Marian Bull photo by Camilo Pachón, Stiftung Künstlerdorf. Marian Bull Selected as Residential Teaching Fellow at Bennington Writing Seminars

Marian Bull, an MFA student in fiction, has been selected to be the fourteenth Residential Teaching Fellow at Bennington Writing Seminars.

Books with title "Bennington Writing Seminars at Thirty" Bennington Writing Seminars at Thirty

By Louise Roug Bokkenheuser

Sunlight filters through the curtains onto the desk by the window. Books, papers, and pens suggest a creative mind at work. The writer has just stepped away, leaving their glasses on an open notebook. A gooseneck lamp conveys the long hours, the flowers in the vase a consideration for beauty.

Photo of Carly Willsie Carly Willsie Selected as Residential Teaching Fellow at Bennington Writing Seminars

Carly Willsie, an MFA student in fiction, has been selected to be the thirteenth Residential Teaching Fellow at Bennington Writing Seminars.

Photo of Anna Gazmarian by Joe Lindsay Healing Spiritual Trauma Through Writing: 5 Questions for Anna Gazmarian

By Craig Morgan Teicher

Anna Gazmarian (MFA, ’20, Nonfiction) began work on what would become her debut, Devout: A Memoir of Doubt (Simone & Schuster, 2024), while she was a nonfiction student in the Bennington Writing Seminars. The book chronicles her struggles with bipolar disorder as a member of the Evangelical community, where prayer was posited as the only solution to mental health distress. I talked to Anna on the heels of her book tour.  Among other things, we discuss writing, publishing, and going to church at the gym.

10 New Faculty Members Get to Know Some New Writing Seminars Faculty

By Craig Morgan Teicher

Ten amazing writers have recently joined the Writing Seminars faculty, and we’re thrilled to introduce them. We asked them to tell us about  the last thing they wrote, among other things. Read their answers, as well as some brilliant first sentences from their books and essays.