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  • Leila Renee & Erin Strubbe Leila Renee & Erin StrubbeMonday, April 17, 2023 7:30 PM, Regency Room, AUC This event is open to the campus community for in-person attendance. Leila Renee is a writer from Milwaukee, WI. She earned her MFA in Creative Writing from Syracuse University. She received the 2021 Gulf Coast Prize in Fiction, the 2022 Shirley Jackson Prize and has received support from the Fulbright program and Tin House. Leila has published stories and essays in McSweeney’s, Prairie

  • hours Must be taken before, and not concurrently with, the Senior Capstone (ENGL 434). Students are recommended to take ENGL 300 in their sophomore or junior year. Writing Courses 16 semester hours (excluding ENGL 275; 12 semester hours upper division), distributed as follows: Creative Writing; 12 semester hours in 2 of 3 major genres (poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction): Poetry: ENGL 327: Intermediate Poetry Writing ENGL 339: Special Topics in Creative Writing (when taught on poetry) Fiction

  • Master of Fine Arts - Creative Writing ENGL 504 : Summer Residency I 16 hours of required workshops. 20 additional hours of lectures and mini-courses (topics in genre/topics in craft), readings. Design an independent course of study with a mentor for the upcoming year. (4) ENGL 505 : Summer Residency II 16 hours of required workshops. 20 additional hours of lectures and mini-courses (topics in genre/topics in craft), readings. Design an independent course of study with a mentor for the upcoming

  • Bella Bravo & Miranda Morgan Bella Bravo & Miranda Morgan Thursday, April 11, 2024 7:00 PM, Regency Room, AUC 203 This event is open to the campus community for in-person attendance. Bella Bravo is a fiction writer. Their stories have appeared in NY Tyrant and Driftless Magazine. They earned an MFA in fiction at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, where they were a Chancellor’s Fellow and won the August Derleth Graduate Creative Writing Prize. They’ve received fellowships from Mineral School

  • genres of poetry, short fiction, and creative nonfiction. Includes a study of techniques and forms to develop critical standards and an understanding of the writing process. (4) ENGL 232 : Women's Literature - IT, GE An introduction to fiction, poetry, and other literatures by women writers. Includes an exploration of women's ways of reading and writing. (4) ENGL 234 : Environmental Literature - IT Examines representations of nature in literature, and the ways in which humans define themselves and

  • Press. Melissa has published Living on the Borderlines, a collection of short stories interspersed with flash fiction, and critical articles. She has finished Broken Blood, a collection of creative non-fiction essays, and Along the Hills, a novel. She has also written poems not yet submitted for publication. Each genre has led to another over her writing career. She specializes in writing that has to do with thinking about the future. No one specific genre fits this specialization. But Melissa does

  • ending to the joys of having tattoos. Most important, he asked students to reflect on the ethical implications of immersion journalism. English / Writing majors Hilary Vo, Miello Hubbard, and Janet Grim listen to author Daisy Hernandez discuss her writing process; photo by Wendy Call In Spring 2016, Spokane-based fiction writer Sam Ligon, who is also editor of the literary journal Willow Springs, spoke with the students in Publishing Procedures, a core course in PLU’s Publishing and Printing Arts

  • ENGL Writing Conc Poetry Fiction 4-year plan (pdf) view download

  • John Englehardt Tuesday, October 5, 2021 7PM, Scandinavian Cultural Center, AUC This event is open to the campus community for in-person, socially distanced attendance. John Englehardt is a writer and educator from the Pacific Northwest. His first novel, Bloomland, won the Dzanc Books Prize for Fiction, the VCU Cabell First Novelist Award, and was named a book of the year by Kirkus Reviews and Electric Literature. He has previously taught writing at Seattle University, Hugo House, and

  • pm - Kaylie Bracy``Twice`` - Poetry5:55 pm - Victoria Schultz``Letters I'll Never Send`` - Creative Nonfiction6:45 pm - Meghan Mitchell``And so the Wasteland Sings`` - Fiction7:30 pm - Rachel Paller``The Vacuum Salesman`` - FictionMay 16, 2024 - Writing, Literature, and Public Engagement5:00 pm - Paris Droop5:45 pm - Lydia Downs6:30 pm - Sydney Jeffery7:15 pm - Jazmin Garcia Hernandez5:00 pm - Paris Droop``The Promise and Perils of Fan-Fiction - The Fascinating Case of BL (Boys-Love) Manga``5:45