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Get to Know Some New Writing Seminars Faculty

By Craig Morgan Teicher

Ten amazing writers have recently joined the Writing Seminars faculty, and we鈥檙e thrilled to introduce them. We asked them to tell us about  the last thing they wrote, among other things. Read their answers, as well as some brilliant first sentences from their books and essays.

Jai ChakrabartiJai Chakrabarti

Teaching Fiction

Jai Chakrabarti is the author of the novel , and the story collection .

First Sentence: 鈥淔rom his balcony, Nikhil waited and watched the street as hyacinth braiders tied floral knots, rum sellers hauled bags of ice, and the row of elderly typists, who had seemed elderly to him since he鈥檇 been a boy, struck the last notes of their daily work.鈥 鈥攆rom A Small Sacrifice for an Enormous Happiness

The Last Thing I Wrote: 鈥淚 just finished the first draft of my new novel, and while working on the novel outline this morning, I couldn't help but appreciate the chaotic, intricate mess that awaits revision.鈥

Saeed JonesSaeed Jones

Teaching Nonfiction and Poetry

Saeed Jones is the author of the memoir and the poetry collections and . His poetry and essays have appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Oxford American, and GQ, among other publications.

When Not Writing: Jones is one of three hosts, along with Sam Sanders and Zach Stafford, of the weekly news and culture podcast .

The Last Thing I Wrote: "A list of my creative fears inspired by something Mark Wunderlich said during the residency. The last time we have control is right before we begin writing.鈥

Dana LevinDana Levin

Teaching Poetry

Dana Levin is the author of five books of poetry, including . She co-edited Bert Meyers: On the Life and Work of an American Master. She has received honors from the NEA, PEN, the Library of Congress, as well as from the Whiting and Guggenheim Foundations.

First Sentence: 鈥淭o be born again, you need/ an incarnation specialist鈥攁 team/ from the Bureau of Needles/ to thread you through.鈥 鈥攆rom Now Do You Know Where You Are

The Last Thing I Wrote: 鈥溾楥offee, on a grocery list, in fading sharpie.鈥

MakkaiRebecca Makkai

Teaching Fiction

Rebecca Makkai is the author of five books, including, most recently, , a New York Times bestseller. Her last novel, , was a finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award; it was the winner of the ALA Carnegie Medal, the Stonewall Book Award, the Clark Prize, and the LA Times Book Prize; and it was one of the New York Times' Ten Best Books of 2018.

First Sentence: 鈥淚 first watched the video in 2016.鈥 鈥攆rom I Have Some Questions for You

When Not Writing (Books): Makkai maintains a lively Substack, mostly about writing, 鈥渂ut also Zillow, true crime, etymology, food, general inanity.鈥

Randall MannRandall Mann

Teaching Poetry

Randall Mann is the author of six collections of poetry, including . He is also the author of a book of criticism, The Illusion of Intimacy: On Poetry.

First Sentence: 鈥淭he palms along/ Dolores street/ do not belong.鈥 鈥攆rom Deal

The Last Thing I Wrote: 鈥淚 revised a poem in Palm Springs this morning, rain hitting the pool, looming mountains obscured by the storm.鈥

Sabrina Orah MarkSabrina Orah Mark

Teaching Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry

Sabrina Orah Mark is the author of the poetry collections and , the story collection , and the essay collection .

First Sentence: 鈥淎s a child growing up in Brooklyn, I had a book of fairy tales I never opened because on the cover it had a salivating crocodile in a brown corduroy vest who I imagined would eat me if given the chance.鈥 鈥攆rom Happily

The Last Thing I Wrote: 鈥淭he last thing I wrote was this sentence about the last thing I wrote which leaves me afraid to end this sentence as if this sentence about the last thing I wrote might be my very last sentence ever and so I will add an ellipsis to trick the angels or whoever makes these decisions about last sentences鈥︹

Tea ObrehtT茅a Obreht

Teaching Fiction

T茅a Obreht is the author of the novels , , and , due out this March. She was the recipient of the Rona Jaffe fellowship from the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library, and a 2016 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts, among other honors.

First Sentence: 鈥淲hen those men rode down to the fording place last night, I thought us done for.鈥 鈥from Inland

The Last Thing I Wrote: 鈥淢y daughter is starting daycare, so the last thing I wrote is her name, in capital letters, on the inside of every jacket, snowsuit, hat, and pair of mittens she owns.鈥

Shawna Kay RodenbergShawna Kay Rodenberg

Teaching Nonfiction

Shawna Kay Rodenberg is the author of the memoir . She has been the recipient of a Jean Ritchie Fellowship and a Rona Jaffe Foundation Writers鈥 Award, and her essays have appeared in Salon, The Village Voice, and Elle.

First Sentence: 鈥淚 used to work with a surly charge nurse who loved to put his hands on his hips and joke, 鈥楢re you crying? There鈥檚 no crying in nursing!,鈥 in imitation of Tom Hanks鈥 character in the film A League of Their Own, some of which was filmed in Evansville, Indiana, where I was living and working as a trauma nurse in 2005.鈥 鈥攆rom 鈥

The Last Thing I Wrote: 鈥淚 wrote a few paragraphs about my mother (what's new) this morning on my laptop before the sun came up.鈥

Taymour SoomroTaymour Soomro

Teaching Fiction

Taymour Soomro is the author of and co-editor of . His writing has been published in The New Yorker, The New York Times, and elsewhere. He has degrees from Cambridge University and Stanford Law School and a PhD in creative writing from the University of East Anglia. Photo by Jorge Monedero.

First Sentence: 鈥淔rom his cabin, Fahad could hear his father shouting instructions at someone, his voice so near it was as though he were beside him, and Fahad flinched away. 鈥from Other Names for Love

The Last Thing I Wrote: 鈥淚鈥檓 trying to get back into a writing routine but it鈥檚 a constant battle. I keep telling myself鈥攖his sentence may be terrible, but it鈥檚 the only way to a better one.鈥

Toya WolfeToya Wolfe

Teaching Fiction

Toya Wolfe earned an MFA in Creative Writing at Columbia College Chicago. is her debut novel.

First Sentence: 鈥淚'd known Precious forever, Stacia a year, and Tonya for just a minute.鈥

The Last Thing I Wrote: 鈥淭he last thing I wrote, in my journal, with a pencil, was a declaration about taking a break from writing. I vowed to use the next two seasons (Winter and Spring) to nourish the Person who does the writing.鈥