(un) Fringe Transgressions
AV狼论坛' English Graduate Organization invites everyone to (un) Fringe Transgressions, an evening dedicated to uplifting and celebrating queer and fringe voices in literature and creative expression. Taking place on Friday, November 15th from 6:00 to 9:00 PM in the BP Design Theater, the event is designed to bring voices from the margins to the center stage.
Attendees will have the opportunity to experience a unique and diverse range of readings, presented by students, faculty, staff, alumni, and local community members. Participants are invited to read excerpts from their favorite queer authors or to present their original works. This evening is about embracing inclusivity, honoring diversity, and building a community that values voices from all walks of life.
Whether you鈥檙e drawn to stories that push boundaries or simply interested in celebrating queer and fringe literature, (un) Fringe Transgressions is a chance to connect, reflect, and find inspiration. From the unique to the universal, the event promises to feature pieces that explore identity, challenge norms, and amplify voices not often heard in traditional literary spaces.
Interested in sharing your work? Reach out to Ayden Harris at ewharris@alaska.edu to secure a spot on the lineup. Mark your calendar for this one-of-a-kind celebration!
About the English Graduate Organization
The English Graduate Organization (EGO) advocates for graduate students in the Department of English. Its goals are to promote the local literary community and to provide opportunities for professional development. The group hosts student readings, literary journal submission parties, and creative fundraisers. Through these events, EGO seeks to work with faculty and other professionals to prepare its members for careers in academia, writing, editing, and publishing. When possible, the group provides partial funding for officers or members to attend the annual AWP conference. EGO has existed since the mid-1980s at UAF. In that time it has served as a liaison between students, faculty, the College of Liberal Arts, and the university as a whole.