New School MFA Writing Program Fiction Forum recordings
Abstract
The collection consists of over one decade of sound recordings documenting guest speakers of The New School's MFA in Creative Writing Program's Fiction Forum.
Dates
- 1993-2011
Creator
- New School (New York, N.Y.) (Host institution, Organization)
- New School (New York, N.Y.). Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing Program (Sponsor, Organization)
Extent
.8 Cubic Feet
95 1/4 inch Audio Cassette
10 Audio CD
Language of Materials
English
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of audio cassette recordings and optical discs (CDs) documenting the Fiction Forum. There is no video component in the collection to these public events.
The collection does not contain many recordings of the Fiction Forum from the earliest years of the MFA in Creative Writing Program; there are no recordings from 1996 and one recording each from 1997 and 1998. New School Archives staff do not know if the Fiction Forum events from 1996-1998 were recorded and subsequently lost or were never recorded.
Additionally, the collection contains recordings from 1993 and 1994. The New School's Writing Program, under the acting direction of Robert Polito, launched the Fiction Forum in Spring 1993, pre-dating the master's level program, which commenced in 1996.
Although the MFA in Creative Writing Program continued to host the Fiction Forum into the 2020s, the absence of recordings beyond 2011 is likely indicative of a change in audio recording technologies and formats, as consumers shifted from storing sound and video on removal media, such as tapes and discs, to cloud-based storage or the Internet.
Guest speakers include major Anglophone fiction writers, predominantly Americans.
Conditions Governing Access
Collection is open for research use. Access to audio cassettes may be available in The New School Archives reading room, depending upon the condition of the cassettes once they are evaluated by Archives staff. Researchers desiring remote access and willing to pay a digitization fee may do so upon consultation with The New School Archives. Please contact archivist@newschool.edu for appointment or for further information.
Conditions Governing Use
Copyright is held by each work's respective author. The responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the user.
Historical note
The “Fiction Forum,” is one of the four literary forum special event series originally held by The New School Creative Writing MFA program. Forum events are held several times each semester, and typically feature a single writer, or two writers, presenting a reading, participating in a moderated discussion, and then answering questions from the audience. The Fiction Forum was first held in 1993, prior to the creation of the MFA Creative Writing program, and predates the other three forum series.
The New School established a Master's in Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing in 1996, after six decades of offering non-credit writing workshops. The Graduate Writing Program, as it was called in promotional material distributed by The New School, was situated in the Schools of Public Engagement, formerly known as the Adult Division, the "founding" division of the New School for Social Research as it was conceived in 1919.
Robert Polito was the first director of the Graduate Writing Program, who joined the Adult Division faculty of The New School in 1989. Designed as a full-time, four semester program, the MFA in Creative Writing was largely modeled on the workshop method of instruction, in which a teacher who was also a prominent professional writer would work closely with students on their individual manuscripts, rather than give lengthy lectures. Courses in literature, as well as writing forums, which existed as part of the New School’s special events and reading series, would complete the program curriculum.
The initial program offered four writing concentrations: Fiction, Non-fiction, Poetry, and Writing for Children (after 2017, Writing for Children and Young Adults). As of Fall 2024, a fifth concentration was added in Arts Writing. Also included in the curriculum as of 2025 are literary readings sponsored by organizations such as the Cave Canem Foundation, The Story Prize, National Book Foundation (presenters of the National Book Awards), National Book Critics Circle, Community of Literary Magazines and Presses (CLMP), PEN America, Academy of American Poets, Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators, Poetry Society of America, and Publishing Triangle.
As of 2026, the Creative Writing Program is directed by John Reed, and the MFA Writing chairs are: Laura Cronk, Poetry; Caron Levis, Writing for Children and Young Adults, Coordinator; Helen Schulman, Fiction; and Margaret Rhee, Arts Writing. In 2025, The New School leadership dismantled Schools of Public Engagement and transferred the Creative Writing Program to the New School for Social Research.
Sources:
Course Catalogs, New School Course Catalog Collection, 1919-2017, The New School Archives Digital Collections, New York, New York.
“Creative Writing Program.” The New School. Accessed May 20, 2025. https://www.newschool.edu/writing/.
Dickey, Elizabeth. “New School MFA Writing Program Proposal with Accompanying Memorandum to New School Provost Judith Walzer.” January 11, 1995. The New School Schools of Public Engagement Executive Dean's Office Records, NS.02.01.04, The New School Archives Digital Collections, New York, New York.
George Calderado (1996). Fall 1996 Special Programs at The New School [press release]. New School Office of Communications, George Calderaro Records. The New School Archives and Special Collections. https://digital.archives.newschool.edu/index.php/Detail/objects/NS030103_000075
The New School (1997). New School Bulletin 1997 Fall Vol. 55 No. 1 [catalog]. New School Course Catalog Collection. The New School Archives and Special Collections. https://digital.archives.newschool.edu/index.php/Detail/objects/NS050101_ns1997fa
Arrangement
Arranged in chronological order.
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The staff of The New School Archives and Special Collections initially assembled this collection from a larger set of legacy audio recordings transferred from The New School's Raymond Fogelman Library following the establishment of The New School Archives, circa 2012, and from Pam Tillis, director of public programs for The New School for Public Engagement, also in 2012. Later recordings in the collection, roughly those from 2006 to 2010, were transferred directly from the Creative Writing Program in 2024.
Processing Information
New School Archives staff based all description in this finding aid on course catalog text and audiocassette and CD container inscriptions. Staff did not listen to the tapes or discs to verify content.
- Audiocassettes (Type of Material) Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
- Authors (Occupation) Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
- Compact discs (Type of Material) Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
- Creative writing -- Study and teaching (Subject) Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
- Fiction -- Study and teaching (Subject) Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
- Novels (Subject) Subject Source: Library of Congress Genre/Form Terms
- Sound recordings (Type of Material) Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
- Title
- Guide to the New School MFA Writing Program Fiction Forum recordings
- Status
- In Process
- Author
- Jason Adamo and Jenny Swadosh
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin