Syracuse University Hosting Voices of Service: A Celebration of Veterans Writing and Weekend Workshop

Sept. 8, 2025, noon

table with veteran author books on display

Speaker List Updated on 9/29/25

Syracuse University Press and Syracuse University Libraries, in partnership with the Syracuse University D’Aniello Institute for Veteran & Military Families (IVMF) and the National Veterans Resource Center (NVRC), are hosting a discussion of art, identity and conflict featuring Veterans Writing Award winning authors on Friday, November 7, 2025 at 5 pm at the National Veterans Resource Center Daniel & Gayle D’Aniello Building at 101 Waverly Avenue. The event is featured in the Humanities Center’s Syracuse Symposium on “Creativity.”

Robin Caudell, the 2023 Veterans Writing Award winner, will read an excerpt from her upcoming book, Black Heel Strings: A Choptank Memoir, published by SU Press. In addition, the panel discussion will include Dewaine Farria, Brian O’Hare and Jenny Pacanowski. Those interested in attending should register. A reception and book signing will take place following the panel discussion.

As an extension of the Veteran’s Writing Award, Syracuse University will also host a Veteran’s Writing Weekend Workshop on November 8 and 9, 2025, being held in the National Veterans Resource Center Daniel & Gayle D’Aniello Building at 101 Waverly Avenue in Syracuse, NY. Participants will have the opportunity to receive instruction and develop their writing under the direction of award-winning veteran writers Dewaine Farria, Brian O’Hare and Jenny Pacanowski.

The workshop provides veterans a space to reflect on their experiences, gain insight and solace, process complex emotions, and build public voices and community with other service members while sharing stories with varied audiences. Those interested in applying to participate in the workshop should complete the application by October 1, 2025. The cost of participating in the workshop is $100, which covers the cost of instructional material and food. A limited number of need-based scholarships are available. If you would like to be considered, please contact vwasubmissions@syr.edu.

The weekend workshop includes two public readings by workshop leaders and participants. A full schedule of events is available at SU Press’ website.

About the veteran writer panelists on Friday, November 7:

Syracuse University Press, in cooperation with the D’Aniello Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF), established the Veterans Writing Award in 2019. The mission of the Veterans Writing Award is to recognize the contributions of veterans to the literary arts, shine a light on the multivalent veteran experience and provide a platform for unrecognized military writers. For more information, visit the Veteran’s Writing Award. To ensure accessibility, CART and ASL services will be provided for this event.

About Syracuse University Press:

Syracuse University Press, part of Syracuse University Libraries, was established in 1943 and has published groundbreaking works such as Pulitzer Prize–winning composer Ernst Bacon’s Words on Music, Jay Dolmage’s Disability Rhetoric, Siao-Yu’s Mao Tse-tung and I Were Beggars, and Barry Chevannes’s Rastafari: Roots and Ideology. In its eighth decade of academic publishing, SU Press continues to be committed to serving New York State—as well as the region, nation, and globe—by publishing vital scholarship, sharing ideas, and giving voice to important stories that may not have otherwise been told.

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