Description: MFA VS NYC: TWO CULTURES OF AMERICAN FICTION ~ Edited by CHAD HARBACH ~ SOFT COVER ~ NEW Novelist Chad Harbach Argued That The American Literary Scene Has Split Into Two Cultures: New York Publishing And University Mfa Programs. This Book Brings Together Established Writers, Mfa Professors And Students And New York Editors, Publicists, And Agents To Talk About These Overlapping Worlds And The Ways Writers Make (Or Fail To Make) A Living Within Them. FIRST EDITION: 2014 HERE'S THE DEAL: You must pay within 48 hours of your purchase PayPal (USA). PayPal ONLY outside USA *** If you email me with Offers to Sell Off-site, I will report you to eBay and put you on my blocked list. SHIPPING I ship via Media Mail which is $4.95 throughout the entire continental United States. I provide the weight (1 lb.) and YOU calculate the shipping. Click on the USPS Postage Rate Calculator URL link below. Check the button for the regular size package and calculate your shipping from USA 60614 to your zip code. I ship USA Media Mail. First-Class Mail International. These are the least expensive rates. If you win it and prefer Priority Mail, look on the USPS Rate Calculator link above and email that preference to me, and include the additional postage cost in your Pay Pal payment . Winner will be invoiced through PayPal. Any questions, please ask before you bid.
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Book Title: MFA VS NYC: TWO CULTURES OF AMERICAN FICTION
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Narrative Type: Nonfiction
Original Language: English
Subject: Literature, Modern
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Publication Year: 2014
Type: LITERATURE/ESSAYS
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Author: Edited by CHAD HARBACH
Genre: Modern & Contemporary, LITERATURE, WRITERS, WRITING AND PUBLISHING
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: ESSAYS, Literature, THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF AMERICAN LETTERS