Conversations in Writing event

by Joe Nassise on March 5, 2009

in News

Fuller Theological Seminary

I’m going to be a part of a really cool event sponsored by Fuller Theological Seminary later this month.  It is open to the public, so I figured I’d give you all the scoop…

Conversations in Writing

The heart of the writer is expressed in many ways. Conversations in Writing features writers who specialize in the areas of theology, literature, fiction and journalism.

Emily Griesinger, PhD, Professor of English in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Azusa Pacific University. She has recently co-edited a collection of essays entitled The Gift of Story: Narrating Hope in a Postmodern World (Baylor University Press, 2006).

Joe Nassise, author of several novels, including the internationally bestselling Templar Chronicles trilogy. Joe is also the former president of the Horror Writers Association and a two time Bram Stoker Award and International Horror Guild Award nominee.

Dennis Okholm, PhD, Professor of Theology at the Haggard School of Theology, Azusa Pacific University; Visiting Professor of Systematic Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary. His most recent book is Monk Habits for Everyday People (Brazos Press, 2007)

Christine Spicer is the editor of The Viewpoint, the Alumni Magazine of Point Loma Nazarene University. She has taught writing at both Point Loma and San Diego State University. Her work at Point Loma has been recognized by two 2007 awards for writing and design. Christine is a UCSD Muir College Outstanding Scholar.

Our authors will share about the love and heartbreak of writing, what motivates them as writers, and how new writers might get started. You will have the opportunity to join them in conversation during lunch.

03/28/2009

9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

2021 Business Center Drive, Suite 115 Irvine, CA 92612

Fuller Seminary California Coast

Contact Person: Mike McNichols

Phone: 949-975-0775

Email: mikemc@fuller.edu

Cost: 25.00 RSVP: Yes

You are going to want to RSVP if at all possible, so they can be assured of having the right number of lunches.  While I don’t know my fellow panelists, I do know our host, Mike McNichols and any event he puts together is bound to be informative and a lot of fun.

If you’re in Southern California, come on out and join us on the 28th!

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