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The workshop Blakelock (right) attended was led by Ishion Hutchinson (center), an award-winning poet and recipient of the Guggenheim fellowship. (Photo courtesy of Kallie Blakelock)

The workshop Blakelock (right) attended was led by Ishion Hutchinson (center), an award-winning poet and recipient of the Guggenheim fellowship. (Photo courtesy of Kallie Blakelock)

USF MFA candidate wins writing award and weeklong stay with distinguished poets

By Kellie Britch, College of Arts and Sciences

Kallie Blakelock, an MFA candidate in the Department of English, received the Garry Fleming Key West Writers Workshop Award, an honor that awarded her a weeklong trip to Key West for a writers workshop earlier this month. 

Kallie Blakelock, who has a passion for poetry and teaching, started USFs creative writing MFA program this past fall. (Photo courtesy of Kallie Blakelock)

Kallie Blakelock, who has a passion for poetry and teaching, started USFs creative writing MFA program this past fall. (Photo courtesy of Kallie Blakelock)

I got to workshop three pieces of my poetry with talented colleagues, said Blakelock, who received a fellowship from the Kratz Center for Creative Writing in 2018. Led by Ishion Hutchinson, the week focused on elegy and how we can use words and space to help define grief. I am full of gratitude. 
 
Blakelock, who moved to Tampa in August of 2025, said she felt like the award, which was recently created through an endowment established by the late Garry Fleming, was the boost of confidence she needed. 
 
I taught English at a public school from 2020-25, and I made a life change coming to Florida to pursue my MFA in creative writing, Blakelock said. Winning this award felt like a sign that I was on the right track. 
 
Attendees spent three hours each day at the Studios of Key West where they read examples of award-winning elegies and discussed each others writing. The experience was as much about making connections with other writers as it was about honing craft, for Blakelock, who described the experience like being immersed in a diverse pool of poetry nerds. 
 
These experiences and people are helping shape my career, said Blakelock, who aspires to teach creative writing at the university level. I want to learn all I can about poems what makes them stick with a person, what makes them true so that I can be the best creative writing teacher out there. 

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