Agnes Scott Celebrates 50 Years Of The Annual Writer’s Festival

Agnes Scott College's 50th annual Writers' festival is currently underway.
Credit
/ courtesy of Agnes Scott College Office of Communications
This week there’s a celebration of the creative arts taking place at Agnes Scott College in Decatur, Georgia.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Annual Writers’ Festival — the longest continuous literary event in Georgia.
On Wednesday morning, “Closer Look” host Rose Scott caught up with Agnes Scott College professors Nicole Stamant and Alan Grostephan for a conversation about this year’s events.
- Nicole Stamant, an Agnes Scott College English professor and organizer of the Agnes Scott Writer’s Festival
- Alan Grostephan, a novelist and assistant professor of creative writing at English at Agnes Scott College
To hear the full conversation, click on the audio player above.
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