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  • The blog author, Tom Kealey, is a former Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and a graduate of the MFA program in creative writing at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and is currently teaching creative writing at Stanford.

    A Few Diversions for Your Work Day « So Many Books 2005

  • Terence Kealey loathes all government intervention in education.

    Crib sheet 29.06.10 2010

  • Kealey wrote the book on creative writing Masters program applications, and I'm looking forward to his advice for us fledgling writers ....

    Five Easy Questions, Jeffrey Yamaguchi, Part Two 2006

  • Over the last few days, I've corresponded with Tom Kealey, the award-winning short story writer and and Stanford University creative writing professor who literally wrote the book about creative writing MFA programs.

    Digital Creative Writing Links 2006

  • Check it out as Jeffrey Yamaguchi over at the crafty blog, 52 Projects, interviews Tom Kealey about the creation of The Creative Writing MFA Handbook, his creative writing tome.

    Coincidence? I Think Not... 2006

  • Check it out as Kealey describes the book-writing process ...

    Coincidence? I Think Not... 2006

  • As part of my ongoing conversation with Stanford creative writing professor, Tom Kealey, I have a few red-hot links for your fiction-scribbling pleasure.

    Digital Creative Writing Links 2006

  • When Tom Kealey won the 2005 Joseph Henry Jackson Award for his short stories, the San Francisco Foundation judges praised a scene that was rendered with astonishing grace, tenderness, and humor.

    Digital Creative Writing Links 2006

  • Kealey reminded me of Robert Coover, a madcap writer who influenced a whole generation of experimental authors.

    Digital Creative Writing Links 2006

  • Kealey highly recommends the site, trAce/Alt-X for more new media resources, and highlights this interview between Marjorie Luesebrink and Thomas Swiss for anybody looking for more guidance.

    Digital Creative Writing Links 2006

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