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Drue Heinz Winner Hall Opens Writers Series

October 1, 2010 
Tina May Hall, associate professor of English and winner of the 2010 Drue Heinz Literature Prize, opened the 2010-11 Pittsburgh Contemporary Writers Series (PCWS) with a reading on Sept. 29, at the University of Pittsburgh. The PCWS presents creative writing as an intellectual endeavor, bringing notable contemporary writers of poetry, fiction and creative non-fiction to the campus. More ...
Tina Hall's book, <em>The Physics ofImaginary Objects</em>.

Hall's The Physics of Imaginary Objects Published

Collection is Winner of the 2010 Drue Heinz Literature Prize

September 22, 2010 
Associate Professor of English Tina May Hall's collection of short stories, The Physics of Imaginary Objects, has been published by the University of Pittsburgh Press. The collection is the winner of the 2010 Drue Heinz Literature Prize, one of the nation's most prestigious awards for a book of short stories. It was selected from a field of nearly 350 entries by esteemed author and film critic Renata Adler. More ...
Olivia Wolfgang-Smith '11

A Summer in the Slush Pile

Olivia Wolfgang-Smith ’11 Working at The Missouri Review

August 4, 2010 
For Olivia Wolfgang-Smith ’11, the “slush pile” of unsolicited manuscripts is only barely a metaphor. Working at the literary magazine The Missouri Review, Wolfgang-Smith pores over 30 manuscripts per week, evaluating their quality. With an Emerson grant and guidance from Associate Professor of English Tina Hall, Wolfgang-Smith is learning the production process of a highly-respected literary magazine. More ...
Frank Anechiarico '71, Tina Hall, Peter Rabinowitz, Peter Cannavo and Thomas Wilson

Dean's Scholarly Achievement Awards Presented to Five Faculty Members

May 6, 2010 
Five members of the Hamilton faculty were recognized for their research and creative successes through the Dean's Scholarly Achievement Awards at Class & Charter Day on Friday, May 7. The Awards were established in three categories by Dean of Faculty Joe Urgo in 2008. More ...
Tina May Hall

Tina Hall Awarded Prestigious Drue Heinz Literature Prize

February 12, 2010 
Assistant Professor of English Tina May Hall has been named the 2010 winner of the Drue Heinz Literature Prize, one of the nation’ s most prestigious awards for a book of short stories. Hall’ s manuscript, The Physics of Imaginary Objects, was selected from a field of nearly 350 entries by esteemed author and film critic Renata Adler. The book will be published by the University of Pittsburgh Press this fall.
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Hall's Novella All The Day's Sad Stories Wins Caketrain Chapbook Competition

January 19, 2009 
Assistant Professor of English Tina Hall's novella, All the Day's Sad Stories, won the 2008 Caketrain Chapbook Competition and will be published by Caketrain this spring. More ...
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