The Bert C. Bach Written Word Initiative
We sponsor programs related to literature and creative writing at ETSU. We place an emphasis on events that benefit students, and we welcome our broader community of readers and writers.
Our Fall 2025 Schedule:
Legendary poet Li-Young Lee will be our Fall Feature on September 24From 1:40-3 PM in the Culp's Forum Room (311), Lee will join us for a conversation with Jesse Graves. Audience Q&A and booksigning to follow.In the evening, at 7 PM in the Bud Frank Theatre, Lee will read from his work.
For more information about Lee, visit our Fall Feature page. |
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Meet the FacultyMonday, September 8th from 2-4 PM in the Culp's East Tennessee Room (272)Come meet the creative writing faculty here at ETSU, including Dr. Mark Baumgartner, Dr. Michael Cody, Dr. Jesse Graves, Prof. Valencia Robin Grice, Prof. Lacy Snapp, and Dr. Amy Wright. There will be refreshments provided. |
This event will allow students to meet the creative writing faculty at ETSU. There will be a brief reading from each faculty member of their own creative work as well as an overview of the classes they teach. Students can learn about our fall literary events, The Mockingbird, ETSU's student publication, and ask any questions they might have about upcoming courses or the new English major concentration in creative writing. |
Black Amercian Writers SeriesOn Wednesday, October 22nd, in the Culp's East Tennessee Room from 1:40 to 3 PM, join
us for a roundtable disussion and audience Q&A.
From 3:15 to 4:30 PM, Pardlo will give a reading of his work alongside Valencia Robin as she debuts her new book. |
We will welcome Gregory Pardlo to campus for two sessions: an afternoon craft talk and Q&A, immedately followed by a reading from both Pardlo and ETSU's Valencia Robin for the debut of her second book, Lost Cities. |
"Monsters: Literature, Ethics and Values" featuring Nathan Ballingrud and Julia ElliottOn Tuesday, November 25 in the Culp ForumSession 1: 11:45 - 1:05 PM, Roundtable and Audience Q&ASession 2: 2:30 - 3:30 PM, Reading |
This will be a two part event featuring the writers Nathan Ballingrud with Julia Elliott.They will have a conversation about "Monsters: Literature, Ethics and Values" and hold a reading, followed by a Q&A. |
Past Events from Spring 2025:
2025 Spring Literary Festival
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Featuring the keynote speaker Helena María Viramontes, as well as sessions and readings with Gaylord Brewer, Erika Howsare, and Carter Sickels. |
Black American Writers Series featuring Crystal WilksinsonEvents included an afternoon coversation between her, Jesse Graves, and Thomas Alan Holmes in the Reece Museum. Then, an evening reading from her collection, Praisesong for the Kitchen Ghosts, followed by a conversation between her and Fred Sauceman. |
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Women of Appalachia Project "Women Speak" Anthology ReadingFeatured readers: Linda Parsons, Ali O'Rourke, April J. Asbury, Beth Copeland, Cathy Rigg Monetti, Chris Wood, KB Ballentine, Lynne Squires, Megan Krupa, Melissa Helton, Mitzi Dorton, Rita Quillen, Sarah Pross, Chrissie Anderson Peters, Sue Dunlap, Tess Lloyd, Jane Hicks, and Lacy Snapp. |
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This past year was an exciting time for writing and partnership events here at ETSU: the 2024 Spring Literary Festival, two Three Emerging Writers Series installments featuring Karen Babine, Caleb Johnson, and Valerie Smith in the Fall of 2024 and Halle Hill, Anna Laure Reeve, and Annie Woodford in the Spring of 2024. This past year also included our Fall Residency with Jeff VanderMeer, Black American Writers Series with Major Jackson and Sheree Renée Thomas, and the second Women of Appalachia Project "Women Speak" reading on our campus.
Founded in 2015, this ETSU initiative has helped to sponsor programs such as the Spring Literary Festival, the Fall Residency Readings, 3 Emerging Writers Events, the Young Writers' Workshop, and other partnership events over the past seven years.
The ETSU community was heartbroken to learn of the sudden passing of Dr. Bert C. Bach on August 14, 2023. Dr. Bach was a champion for the arts and especially for making them available to students. We will carry his name and his memory forward with us in all that we do with the Written Word Initiative.
Our history:
In September 2015, Dr. Bert C. Bach requested a meeting with English professor and Poet-in-Residence, Dr. Jesse Graves to discuss what kinds of support would most benefit students of writing at ETSU. Planning for events began immediately, resulting in the very first Spring Literary Festival the following semester in April 2016. The program has hosted some remarkable events through the first six years of the program, most that we would never have dreamed of without the BCB Initiative. We hosted US Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize-winning Kingsport, TN native Charles Wright in October 2017; future US Poet Laureate Joy Harjo in April 2018; Jefferson Award-winning novelist Silas House in April 2019, along with many other celebrated authors in those early years. The BCB has hosted dozens of writers since 2016, with many hundreds of students and community members in attendance, and has developed meaningful partnerships with organizations on campus and beyond. What began with Dr. Bach's question, "What do our writing students need?" has resulted in several ongoing programs, such as the annual Spring Literary Festival, Fall Residency, and 3 Emerging Writers series, alongside new partnerships like the Black American Writers' Series, the Young Writers' Workshop, and a continuing TEDxETSU license for the Creative Writing Society.
