Don’t miss this opportunity to hear guest authors read in the recently renovated Strong Hall. Hilary Plum is the author of the novel Strawberry Fields, winner of the Fence Modern Prize in Prose (2018); the work of nonfiction Watchfires (2016), winner of the 2018 GLCA New Writers Award; and the novel They Dragged Them Through the…
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In Our Words: Vee Kennedy
Vee, Graduate Student in the English Department of Language and Literature, is an immensely talented author and scholar. Vee identifies with the pronouns they/them and their, and their multiple talents thoroughly benefit three concurrent areas of study: Creative Writing, Linguistics and Compositions. For more on Vee, visit this article. In September, Vee shared their reading…
In Our Words: Austin Bragdon
Poet, editor, translator, journalist, and teacher Austin Bragdon was born in the largely french-speaking rural expanse of northern Maine. He currently lives in Ypsilanti Michigan, and is a current creative writing graduate student at Eastern Michigan University, where he teaches undergraduate writing courses and serves as editor-in-chief of BathHouse Journal. His work has appeared in The Open…
Today Weds. 12/12 at 5pm: Graduate Capstone Showcase!
Please join us today at 5 PM at the Honors College to hear the graduate capstones of Cecilia Stelzer and Colin Wayman!
Tomorrow Weds. 12/12 at 5 PM: Graduate Capstone Showcase!
Please join us tomorrow at 5 PM at the Honors College to hear the graduate capstones of Cecilia Stelzer and Colin Wayman!
Austin Bragdon’s 11/19 Introduction for The Holocaust at 75: “Remembrance as Public Practice”
This evening we are here to experience the work of Jason Francisco. Jason is an associate professor in the department of film and media studies at Emory University, and is the founder of FestivALT, a program of radical and experimental Jewish art based in Krakow, Poland. Francisco works in a wide array of discourses and…
Cecilia Stelzer’s 10/16 BathHouse Reading Introduction for Edwin Torres
Edwin Torres is a poet, but not only a poet of the written page; his poetry expands across the senses—it is a tool of connection between language, the body, the self, and others. He is a self-described “lingualisualist.” Torres’s poetry is physical, aural, verbal, and visual. I can say all of this is true even…
The Creative Writing Program presents an Open Mic Poetry Night
The Creative Writing Program is hosting an Open Mic Poetry Night in the Honor’s College Auditorium on Thursday, November 16, 2017 from 7:00pm – 9:30pm. Sign-up sheets will be made available near the entrance of the Honor’s College Auditorium. The open mic sheet will be available from 7:00pm – 8:00pm. Please arrive early to ensure…