Writers on Writing: Jacqueline Luckett
Sunday, February 10, 2013, 4:00 pm
Jacqueline Luckett discusses Passing Love, her novel of secrets, betrayal and love in and Paris. In 1999 she took a creative writing class on a dare, from herself, and began writing short stories and poetry and never looked back. The Bay Area native loves living in Oakland, but travels frequently to nurture her passion for photography and learning to cook exotic foods. Her debut novel, Searching for Tina Turner, was published in 2010. Her essay Living with Ghosts is included in the award-winning Best Women's Travel Writing 2011 anthology. Free.
Location:
Humanities Building, Humanities Auditorium
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Sponsor:
Creative Writing Department
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Phone:
415-338-1891
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The Creative Writing Department opens its Writers on Writing course to the public every Monday evening of the semester. Taught by Professor Camille Dungy, the course features faculty and visiting writers reading from their works and discussing their creative process.