PodLit: The Podcast of Creative Nonfiction

Podlit #10: Amy Stolls - National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Literature Program Officer

27 min · 11 de ago de 2006
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This Podlit features an interview with Amy Stolls, Literature Program Officer for the NEA. Since the mid nineties, Literature remains the only NEA discipline to give individual grants. In this interview, Amy discusses the grant application process, trends in manuscript submissions, and why people sometimes refer to her as the "oil slick chick." For more information about the National Endowment for the Arts, visit www.nea.gov [http://]. To learn more about Creative Nonfiction, the journal and the genre, visit www.creativenonfiction.org [http://] or e-mail us at information@creativenonfiction.org.

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