FDU MFA Faculty Member Rebecca Chace’s Essay at LARB
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FDU MFA Faculty Member Rebecca Chace’s Essay at LARB

FDU MFA Faculty Member Rebecca Chace’s Essay at LARB

Posted by Gracelyn Weaver in faculty news, Worth Reading

Rebecca Chace “I WORK IN A SILENT ROOM. A fact that I realize is rare and precious.”

— FDU MFA faculty member Rebecca Chace opens her essay, Silent Room, a feature article from the Los Angeles Review of Books‘ Quarterly Journal: Spring 2015 edition.

Rebecca Chace is the author of Leaving Rock Harbor (novel), Capture the Flag (novel), and Chautauqua Summer (memoir). Chace teaches fiction and nonfiction writing in the MFA Program.

 

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