Daniel Madaj

I have a degree in creative writing from the Residential College and worked for U-M for over 40 years, particularly at the natural history museum, in Social Work, and in Linguistics.

RC student Paige Pfleger chosen for NPR internship

Screen shot 2015-04-18 at 11.45.12 AMCongratulations to RC Creative Writing student Paige Pfleger, who has been selected for the highly competitive Digital News Desk internship at the headquarters of National Public Radio in Washington, D.C. She writes, “I’ll be webifying broadcasted stories and pitching and reporting stories for NPR.org! There is only one intern for the Digital News Desk. I believe I was selected because of all of the reporting I’ve been doing with Michigan Radio, NPR.”

 

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Two “RC” Books on Library of Michigan 2015 Notable List

DetAnthCallTwo of the 20 books on the 2015 Library of Michigan Notable Books list have RC roots: A Detroit Anthology (an assortment of poems, essays, and photographs about Detroit), edited by RC Creative Writing alum Anna Clark, and Making Callaloo in Detroit (a collection of stories about growing up in Detroit with Caribbean roots) by RC Creative Writing instructor Lolita Hernandez. More at the Library of Michigan site.

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RC alum Peter Anderson: Waiting for Godot, and Supernatural

Screen shot 2015-03-22 at 6.55.29 AMRC Creative Writing alum Peter Anderson recently played Vladimir in a Vancouver production of Waiting for Godot. Click here for a review in the Times Colonist. Peter also had a small role as a North Carolina sheriff in an episode of Supernatural (“The Things They Carried”). The episode is viewable on the CW’s Supernatural website; Peter appears between 5:10 and 6:41.

 

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RC Alum Shelley Ettinger’s first book gets starred review from Library Journal

RC alum Shelley Ettinger‘s first book, the  novel Vera’s Will, has received a starred review from Library Journal, which calls it “powerful, superbly written” and “a breathtaking achievement.” More information on Shelley and her book are available from her website, Facebook, and Amazon.

 

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