On Thursday morning, award-winning poet and teacher Jeanine Hathaway delivered the inaugural talk for The Star-Splitter Academy’s school year. (A link to a pdf of the talk is in the comments section below.)
In previous years, Jeanine has spoken to us about Joan of Arc, rhinos, kaleidoscopes, cephalopods, sound as touch, illuminated manuscripts, and the act of pilgrimage. This year, she contemplated transitions, in a talk entitled "Mind the Gap," which was followed by a conversation with the students.
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Jeanine Hathaway currently enjoys Professor emerita status from Wichita State University, having taught creative writing and literature there. She was a poetry mentor in Seattle Pacific University’s MFA Program.
Hathaway is the author of the autobiographical novel Motherhouse (1992), the 2001 Vassar Miller Poetry Prize-winning The Self as Constellation (2002), and a chapbook, The Ex-Nun Poems (2011).
Her most recent collection of poetry is Long After Lauds, published in 2020 by Slant Books.