Tuesday, April 7, 2015

             The 74th McKinney Writing Contest and Reading
 
by
Alice McDermott
Winner of the National Book Award
 
Wednesday, April 15, 2015
8:00 p.m.
Biotech Auditorium,
Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Studies Building
RPI
 
Reception to follow
 
FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
 
 
As we've done for several years now, Friends has again contributed $250 toward the McKinney Writing Contest, the Institute's annual writing competition. The contest and ceremony are co-sponsored by the Rensselaer Department of Communication and Media and the New York State Writers Institute. Students are encouraged to submit original work in the areas of fiction/drama, poetry, essay, and/or electronic media. The contest offers both undergraduate and graduate students an opportunity for assessment and recognition of their creative writing talent. First, second, and third prizes are awarded for the best submissions in both graduate and undergraduate sections. This year's awards will be presented by novelist and short story writer Alice McDermott, who will first give a reading from one of her works and then answer questions from the audience.  
 
Photo from Wikipedia files
McDermott is the author of the novel Charming Billy (1998) for which she was awarded the National Book Award and the American Book Award. Other highly praised novels she’s written are A Bigamist’s Daughter (1982); That Night (1987), which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize;  At Weddings and Wakes (1992), which was a New York Times bestseller and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize; Child of My Heart (2002), which was nominated for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award; and After This (2006), a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. Her most recent book is Someone (2013). Her short stories have appeared in Ms., Redbook, Mademoiselle, The New Yorker and Seventeen. She has also published articles in The New York Times and The Washington Post.  


McDermott has taught at the University of California at San Diego and American University, has been a writer-in-residence at Lynchburg College and Hollins College in Virginia, and was a lecturer in English at the University of New Hampshire. She is currently a professor of humanities at the Johns Hopkins University. She was inducted into the New York Writers Hall of Fame in 2013.
Adrienne Birchler
Coordinator
Friends of the Folsom Library

Monday, April 6, 2015

Lunch & Learn for April


Lunch & Learn

Co-sponsored by Friends of the Folsom Library

and the Rensselaer Retirees Forum


"The Mysteries of the Mabee Farm:  

Uncovering the Story of a 300 Year Old Farmstead" 


Presenter:  Jenna Peterson Riley

Educator/Assistant Curator

Schenectady County Historical Society


Scattered across the Mabee Farm Historic Site (located in Rotterdam, N.Y., in the hamlet of Rotterdam Junction, along NYS Highway 5S, about six miles west of Schenectady) are a number of roadside signs boasting of the history of this Dutch farmstead.  Not only do they differ in size and design, the information listed on them varies dramatically. So what's the story?  Come find out.

Friday, April 10   *   12:00 noon to 1:00 pm     *    Folsom Library Fischbach Room    
     Free!     *     Everyone is welcome!  
Bring your lunch or purchase one at the Library Cafe.   
Dessert will be provided.
 
Adrienne Birchler
Coordinator
Friends of the Folsom Library