W. Ralph Eubanks is an author of three books and an essayist whose works focus on race, identity, and the culture and literature of the American South. A
Guggenheim Fellow, he is currently visiting professor of English and Southern Studies at the University of Mississippi.
Letters, diaries, and archival collections often hold hidden narratives that illuminate or provide context to the stories we want to tell. In this workshop, Eubanks will focus on ways that nonfiction writers, particularly memoirists, can use archival resources, including place, to enrich their writing.
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