October 30, 2000: Headlines: COS - Rwanda: Writing - Rwanda: Poetry: Kansas State Collegian: Rwanda RPCV Derick Burleson is a rising star in the literary world: "His readings are fascinating, He is a great storyteller." His book entitled 'Ejo' is based on his experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer in Rwanda just before the civil war.
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October 30, 2000: Headlines: COS - Rwanda: Writing - Rwanda: Poetry: Kansas State Collegian: Rwanda RPCV Derick Burleson is a rising star in the literary world: "His readings are fascinating, He is a great storyteller." His book entitled 'Ejo' is based on his experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer in Rwanda just before the civil war.
Rwanda RPCV Derick Burleson is a rising star in the literary world: "His readings are fascinating, He is a great storyteller." His book entitled 'Ejo' is based on his experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer in Rwanda just before the civil war.
Rwanda RPCV Derick Burleson is a rising star in the literary world: "His readings are fascinating, He is a great storyteller." His book entitled 'Ejo' is based on his experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer in Rwanda just before the civil war.
2 renowned writers featured at literary festival
Jessica Pitts
Kansas State Collegian
Two established writers and one "rising star" were featured at the Flint Hills Literary Festival Thursday through Saturday at Marianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art.
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Finishing off the Literary Festival Saturday was poet Derick Burleson, a rising star in the literary world, according to Elizabeth Dodd, director of creative writing.
"His readings are fascinating," Dodd said. "He is a great storyteller. His book entitled 'Ejo' is based on his experiences as a Peace Corps volunteer in Rwanda just before the civil war.
"The way he tells the story is just hair-raising. It is very moving and dramatic to hear how he escaped just before the war broke out."
Dodd said she was glad to have Burleson visit K-State because of his connection to the university.
"He obtained his master's degree from here in 1990," she said. "We really were proud and delighted to have him back to the place where his creative writing career began."
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