Katey Schultz MFA ’08 To Teach a Writing Workshop

Katey Schultz MFA ’08 is scheduled to teach a writing workshop this coming March, organized by the Flatiron Writers Room of western N.C. She is the author of a collection of short stories, Flashes of War, which was awarded IndieFab Book of the Year from Foreword Reviews and a Gold Medal in Literary Fiction from the Military Writer’s Society of America; and novel, Still Come Home. She is a recipient of fellowships in eight different states and has been awarded writing grants from North Carolina’s regional and state arts councils and flash fiction prizes from six different publications. Her essays and stories have appeared in River Styx, Fiction Daily, Electric Literature, The Nature Conservancy, and Oregon Quarterly among others. Her art essays have been featured on seven national magazine covers and her fiction has received four nominations for a Pushcart Prize. She also founded Maximum Impact, a mentoring service that provides transformative online curricula for writers to help them articulate their best work with precision and authenticity. The company has been featured on CNBC and seen its participants publish countless books and works of writing, to great success. 
 

Wednesday, Jan. 30, 2019