Stegner Fellowship
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The Stegner Fellowship program is a two-year creative writing fellowship at Stanford University. The award is named after American Wallace Stegner (1909—1993), an historian, novelist, short story writer, environmentalist, and Stanford faculty member who founded the university's creative writing program.
Ten fellowships are awarded every year, five in fiction and five in poetry. The recipients do not need a degree to receive the fellowships, though many fellows already hold the terminal M.F.A. degree in creative writing. A workshop-based program, no degree is awarded after the two-year fellowship. Prior to 1990, many fellows also enrolled in Stanford's now-defunct M.A. program in creative writing.[1][2]
Fellows receive a stipend of $26,000 per year, as well as health insurance and their tuition charges to Stanford.[3] Fellows are required to live close enough to Stanford to be able to attend all workshops, as well as other department-related readings and events.
History
Stegner founded the Stanford creative writing department and fellowship program in 1946. Initial funding was supplied by Dr. E.H. Jones, brother of the chair of the Stanford English Department, Richard Foster Jones. Initially the fellowship was for three writing fellows per year, many of whom were World War II veterans returning home from overseas. In 1973, then-director John L'Heureux expanded the program to include ten fiction writers and ten poets per year.[4]
Faculty
The current poetry faculty for the program consists of director Eavan Boland, Kenneth Fields, and W. S. Di Piero. The current fiction faculty for the program consists of Elizabeth Tallent and former Stegner Fellow Tobias Wolff.[3] Other notable writers often serve as guest instructors for a quarter as part of other endowed lectureships. Recent visiting writers include Heather McHugh, Nobel Laureate J.M. Coetzee, Bharati Mukherjee, Robert Pinsky, Colm Toibin, Li-Young Lee and, just before his death in 2004, Thom Gunn.
Notable Stegner Fellows
- Edward Abbey
- Molly Antopol
- NoViolet Bulawayo
- Talvikki Ansel
- Ken Babbs
- Tom Barbash
- Peter S. Beagle
- Frank Bergon
- Wendell Berry
- David Biespiel
- Edgar Bowers
- Geoffrey Brock
- Jason Brown
- Bo Caldwell
- Raymond Carver
- Samantha Chang
- Marilyn Chin
- Eddie Chuculate
- Max Crawford
- Harriet Doerr
- Geri Doran
- Jennifer Dubois
- Stephen Elliott
- Eugene England
- Ernest Gaines
- Allan Gurganus
- Merrill Joan Gerber
- James Baker Hall
- Ron Hansen
- Alice Hoffman
- Skip Horack
- James D. Houston
- Maria Hummel
- Scott Hutchins
- Adam Johnson
- Ken Kesey
- Suji Kwock Kim
- Chuck Kinder
- H.T. Kirby-Smith
- William Kittredge
- Dana Kletter
- Philip Levine
- Tom W. Mayer
- Ed McClanahan
- Thomas McGuane
- Larry McMurtry
- Joanne Meschery
- Ottessa Moshfegh
- Gurney Norman
- Tillie Olsen
- Julie Orringer
- ZZ Packer
- Charlotte Painter
- Don Paul
- Sara Peters
- Robert Pinsky
- Angela Pneuman
- Eric Puchner
- Jacques Rancourt
- Stephen Ratcliffe
- Chip Rawlins
- Rita Mae Reese
- Peter Rock
- David Roderick
- Benjamin Alire Sáenz
- Keith Scribner
- Vikram Seth
- Alan Shapiro
- Maggie Shipstead
- Tracy K. Smith
- Robert Stone
- Lysley Tenorio
- Justin Torres
- Scott Turow
- Abigail Ulman
- Kirstin Valdez Quade
- Robert Vasquez
- Emily Warn
- Jesmyn Ward
- Christian Wiman
- Tobias Wolff
- Mark Wunderlich
- Al Young
- Dean Young
- Kevin Young
- David Vann (writer)
References
- ^ https://books.google.com/books?id=AylAzbUtqbYC&pg=PA55&dq=stanford+ma+creative+writing&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiUpqnDqZrQAhUMzIMKHSu9BqcQ6AEILjAA#v=onepage&q=stanford%20ma%20creative%20writing&f=false
- ^ http://creativewriting.stanford.edu/stegner-fellowship-complete-list-of-stegner-fellows
- ^ a b "Wallace Stegner Fellowship," Stanford University Creative Writing Department website. Accessed Nov. 3, 2012.
- ^ "History of the Stanford Creative Writing Program," Stanford University Creative Writing Program. Accessed Nov. 3, 2012.