Authors DW McKinney and Sylvia Jones to Give Glasgow Endowment Reading at W&L The public reading by the former Shenandoah editorial fellows will take place Feb. 11 in Northen Auditorium.
Washington and Lee University presents a public reading with authors DW McKinney and Sylvia Jones on Feb. 11 at 6:30 p.m. in Northen Auditorium inside Leyburn Library.
The reading is free and open to the public and is sponsored by the Glasgow Endowment. Copies of Jones’s poetry collection “Television Fathers” will be available for purchase at the event.
McKinney and Jones are former editorial fellows for W&L’s Shenandoah literary magazine, and McKinney currently serves as nonfiction editor of Shenandoah. The upcoming reading is part of Shenandoah’s 75th-anniversary celebrations, and the authors will participate in a panel discussion about inclusive editing at Shenandoah, moderated by Emma Malinak ’25, on Feb. 11 at 2:50 p.m. in Elrod Commons Room 216.
“I am so impressed with the generosity with time and expertise Beth Staples [assistant professor of English and editor of Shenandoah] has shown through these editorial fellowships,” said Lesley Wheeler, Henry S. Fox Professor of English and poetry editor of Shenandoah. “She is mentoring a new generation of literary magazine editors.”
McKinney is an award-winning writer and editor based in Las Vegas, Nevada. She primarily writes creative nonfiction, often exploring her experience as a Black artist in America. McKinney was named a 2024 TORCH Literary Arts Fellow and is the recipient of fellowships from PERIPLUS Collective, Writing By Writers and The Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow. Her work won Best of the Net in Nonfiction and a 2024 Nevada Press Association Award for Excellence, and appears in the Los Angeles Review of Books, Oxford American, Ecotone, TriQuarterly and Narratively.
Jones teaches creative writing part-time at George Washington University, as well as works as an editor at Black Lawrence Press and as a reader for the journal Ploughshares. Jones’s first collection, “Television Fathers,” was released in October 2024 from Meekling Press, and her writing has appeared in Smartish Pace, Sprung Formal, Revolute, DIAGRAM, the Hopkins Review, Poet Lore, Spilt Milk by the Poetry Society of New York, Shenandoah and the Cortland Review. Jones is the recipient of support from the Peaked Hill Trust, Topical Cream, Jack Straw Cultural Center, The Emerging Artist Initiative, OUTWrite DC, Maryland State Arts Council, Poets at the End of the World Collective, Literary Cleveland, The Cleveland Museum of Art, the Walters Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Stadler Center for Poetry and the Literary Arts (where she was a 2021-22 fellow). She currently lives and writes in Baltimore, Maryland.
The Shenandoah Fellowship for Editors
Shenandoah’s editorial fellowship seeks to advance substantive change in the publishing industry by providing a welcoming environment for individuals from diverse backgrounds, varied perspectives and underrepresented groups to the Shenandoah team.
Editorial fellows rotate with each issue of the magazine and are tasked with curating a selection of published work in a genre of their choosing for the issue, working with Shenandoah staff to guide the work to publication. This opportunity gives fellows the chance to learn about all aspects of a small literary publisher and create connections with peers and potential future employers in the industry and in academia.
Through this fellowship, Shenandoah is committed to expanding the roster of people they work with and discovering new voices to amplify and empower. Learn more about applying for an editorial fellowship at https://shenandoahliterary.org/submissions.
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