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Conference Fellows 2021

  • Alana Saab
  • Alexis David
  • Ashley Naftule
  • Cameron Gorman
  • Carol Test
  • Charles Malone
  • Charlotte Wyatt
  • Chels Knorr
  • Christy Lorio
  • Cooper Gillespie
  • Dahlma Llanos-Figueroa
  • Dan Barton
  • Emily Forney
  • Emily Woodworth
  • Federica Santini
  • Heather Harris
  • Jaime Parker Stickle
  • Jeffrey Kronenfeld
  • Jerico Lenk
  • José Eduardo Sánchez
  • Justin Noga
  • Karen Odden
  • Kateri Kramer
  • Katherine Lim
  • Kyla Hanington
  • Laura Kiechle
  • Lisa Crayton
  • Lyzette Wanzer
  • Meg Eden
  • Nicholas Bredie
  • Patricia Hartland
  • Piotr Florczyk
  • Raluca Balasa
  • Sarah Beth Childers
  • Sarah Leamy
  • Seelai Karzai
  • Shaina A. Nez
  • Shaun Sanders
  • Tamara Al-Qaisi-Coleman
  • Tiffany Meuret
  • Timothy Braun
  • Tom Provost
Photograph of Patricia Hartland

Patricia Hartland

Desert Nights, Rising Stars Fellow 2021

About Patricia Hartland

Patricia Hartland is a doctoral student in Comparative Literature at UMass Amherst. Their translations of Monchoachi's 'MISTRY are forthcoming with Ugly Duckling Presse and The Operating System.

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