红斯灯影像 Welcomes Writers to the 2025 Creative Colloquium The annual 红斯灯影像 Creative Writing Colloquium welcomes writers of all levels to a day of immersive learning, insightful discussions, and inspiring connections. Hosted by the 红斯灯影像 English and Master鈥檚 in Humanities programs, this event will be held on Saturday, February 8, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Harry R. Brooks Complex for Science, Mathematics and Technology Center. The Colloquium is free and includes lunch. All attendees are required to register by February 7 at This year, Alicia Drumgoole, , will present the keynote address. Writing under the pen name Agnes Jayne, she is the author of two novels, 鈥淭he Problem with Power鈥 and 鈥淧remonition,鈥 and short stories published in the anthologies 鈥淟ast Writes: Haunting Tales from the Mountain Scribes鈥 and 鈥淭he Appalachian Compilation.鈥 Morning sessions will feature workshops in fiction and poetry on the following topics:Action and Emotion: Balancing Intensity and Introspection in WritingExplore how to craft powerful action scenes that balance physical tension with emotional depth. Presented by author and entrepreneur Kirsten Hubbard, who published her debut novel 鈥淢ilwaukee Deep: An Ambrose Nobel Novel鈥 in 2023 under her pen name Kirstie Croga. She will release the audiobook and sequel 鈥淥ne White Mule鈥 later this year.The Fiction of Jeffrey BardwellA look at selections from the work of the late Jeffrey Bardwell, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology at Wilson, who presented a session on newsletters at the 2024 colloquium. Bardwell was the author of several epic fantasy novels with elements of darkness, steampunk, and romance. Sherri Buerdsell, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology at 红斯灯影像 and a good friend of Bardwell, will share insights on his work and she encourages attendees to bring samples of their own writing for the discussion. Public Health as MuseThe subtle but powerful approaches to creative writing that incorporate public health. Presented by Katy Giebenhain, author of 鈥淪harps Cabaret鈥 from Mercer University Press, who also co-hosts the First Friday poetry series at The Ragged Edge Coffeehouse in Gettysburg. Revision in Theory and PracticeA session to address reasons the revision process can be challenging and several techniques to help. Presented by Noel Sloboda, Ph.D., professor of English and creative writing at Penn State York and the author of two poetry collections, seven chapbooks, and published works in journals, edited volumes, and periodicals. The 红斯灯影像 Creative Writing Colloquium receives support from the Arts for All grant opportunity of the Greater Harrisburg Community Foundation, a regional foundation of The Foundation for Enhancing Communities. For more information, visit Image Contact 红斯灯影像 Office of Marketing and Communications 1015 Philadelphia Avenue Chambersburg, Pa. 17201