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

  • Sofia Arif Consultant She/Her Biography Biography Sofia is majoring in Psychology (BA) and English (creative writing concentration) with a minor in Gender and Sexuality Studies. She writes fiction stories in her free time!

  • in the long form non-fiction category by the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. 2018 “A World of Difference” miniseries Episode I. Immigration // El Paso, TX Nominated for a 2018 College Division Emmy Award in the long form non-fiction category by the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Finalist (Top 3) in the Best Documentary category from the Student World Awards. Award of Merit in the Documentary Short

  • Francisco.Jason SkipperJason Skipper’s debut novel Hustle was a finalist for the PEN Center USA Award for Fiction. His work has appeared in Hotel Amerika, Mid-American Review, and South Writ Large, and he has received awards and recognition from Zoetrope: All-Story, Glimmer Train, and Crab Orchard Review. He teaches at Pacific Lutheran University.Greg GlaznerGreg Glazner’s books of poetry are From the Iron Chair and Singularity, both published by W.W. Norton. His awards include The Walt Whitman Award, The

  • Course Descriptions ENGL 213 : Topics in Literature: Themes and Authors - IT A variable-content course that focuses on the act of reading and interpreting texts. (4) ENGL 214 : Introduction to Major Literary Genres - IT Introduction to one or more of the major literary genres (fiction, poetry or drama). Focus of course varies with instructor and term. May be taken more than once for credit with approval of department chair. (4) ENGL 216 : Topics in Literature - IT, GE A variable-content course

  • SuttonReligion of Power? A Comparison of Community Perceptions of Witchcraft in the Salem and English Witch Trials11:00-12:00 pm - FILM - Comment: Lauren Loftis, ArchivistTiffany RoseAmber TeagueKassidy ShortTiffany RoseWomen, War, and Historical Fiction: Jacobitism in Diana Gabaldon's ``Outlander``Amber TeagueFact or Fiction: The Depiction of Sicilian Mafia Violence in Italian Films, 1950-2000sKassidy ShortConstructing Narratives Through Film: A Case Study of Nazi and Contemporary German Films12:00-12:50 pm

  • 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

  • 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

  • Aram Mrjoian Creative Nonfiction, Fiction Biography Biography Aram Mrjoian is the editor-in-chief of The Rumpus and a 2022 Creative Armenia-AGBU Fellow. His debut novel, Waterline, is forthcoming with Harper Via in 2025. Aram has previously worked as an editor at the Chicago Review of Books, the Southeast Review, and TriQuarterly. He is the editor of the anthology We Are All Armenian: Voices from the Diaspora published by the University of Texas Press (March 2023). His writing has appeared in

  • Theatre & Dance at PLU provides full support for student productions and student organizations as a means for professional growth, artistic experimentation and leadership development. Our Theatre & Dance student organizations have access to an array of performance spaces, from the flexible 150-seat Studio Theatre to our 600-seat Eastvold mainstage! Normalcy: A Climate-Fiction Musical produced as an independent production (2023) Normalcy: A Climate-Fiction Musical produced as an independent