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The Rainier Writing Workshop is selective. We are looking for motivated adults with established writing and reading habits, and who want to raise their work to a new level.
Admission RequirementsThe Rainier Writing Workshop is selective. We are looking for motivated adults with established writing and reading habits, and who want to raise their work to a new level. The program and its mentorships are grounded in the balance between collaboration and independence. Each participant will receive individualized, strategic guidance from their mentors – in the context of the participant’s clear ownership of his or her own goals and projects. The ability to work
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ENGL Writing Conc Nonfiction 4-year plan (pdf) view download
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Below you will find step-by-step instructions for submitting your program to the Jury Committee for review before your recital jury.
naming your files before you upload them for submission:
_ _Program _ _Translations Example: “Jones_SrBME_Program” Single Program TemplateShared Program TemplateSingle Program SampleShared Program Sample Writing Guides for Programs, Notes, and TranslationsThe following files contain useful guides for constructing programs, notes and translations for your recital. Your program materials represent an opportunity to make a favorable and lasting impression on -
Fiction, Nonfiction | MFA in Creative Writing - Low Residency | Justin St.
Guardian, Tin House, New England Review, DIAGRAM, ZYZZYVA, and many other publications, as well as anthologies including Best of the West and The Pushcart Prize. He was a Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford University and has a BA and MFA from the University of Arizona. He lives in Oregon and teaches at Oregon State University and the Rainier Writing Workshop. Mentor. Workshops and classes in fiction and nonfiction I want your work to be your own, so my approach to advising individual students
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The English Department is pleased to present the 2024 Spring Capstones. Thursday, May 16 - 5:00-9:00 pm: Morken 216 - ENGL 424 - Creative Writing Morken 214 - ENGL 434 - Writing, Literature,
The English Department is pleased to present the 2024 Spring Capstones. Thursday, May 16 – 5:00-9:00 pm: Morken 216 – ENGL 424 – Creative Writing Morken 214 – ENGL 434 – Writing, Literature, and Public Engagement Friday, May 17 – 11:30-4:00 pm: Morken 103 – ENGL 424 – Creative Writing Hauge Admn, Room 202 – ENGL 434 – Writing, Literature, and Public Engagement May 16, 2024 - Creative Writing5:00 pm - Kaylie Bracy5:55 pm - Victoria Schultz6:45 pm - Meghan Mitchell7:30 pm - Rachel Paller5:00
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Consultant | Writing Center | Anna is an Economics and Philosophy double major.
Anna Haneda Consultant She/Her Biography Biography Anna is an Economics and Philosophy double major.
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Consultant | Writing Center | Daniel is a Biology and English double major.
Daniel Bensen Consultant He/Him Biography Biography Daniel is a Biology and English double major. He enjoys just a bit of everything: getting outdoors, climbing, reading, writing poetry, and playing piano.
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In the op-ed piece “it’s time to give up whaling” (TNT – 9/16), is Bergman writing to support the special nature of whales, or is he writing to attack Makah Culture? We’d like to make it
Respect the Makah Culture and the whalesIn the op-ed piece “it’s time to give up whaling” (TNT – 9/16), is Bergman writing to support the special nature of whales, or is he writing to attack Makah Culture? We’d like to make it clear from the outset that we are not writing to attack those who believe that whales are special, but we do feel that it is urgent to express support and respect for Makah Culture. All humans view things through the lens of culture, and no one has a monopoly on the
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Fiction, Nonfiction | MFA in Creative Writing - Low Residency | Renee Simms, J.D., MFA, is a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship, a John Gardner Fiction Fellowship at Bread Loaf, and fellowships from Ragdale and Vermont Studio Center.
Renee Simms Fiction, Nonfiction Biography Biography Renee Simms, J.D., MFA, is a recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Creative Writing Fellowship, a John Gardner Fiction Fellowship at Bread Loaf, and fellowships from Ragdale and Vermont Studio Center. She’s an associate professor of African American Studies at University of Puget Sound and teaches with the Rainier Writing Workshop, Pacific Lutheran’s low-residency MFA program. Her debut story collection Meet Behind Mars was a Foreword
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Each year Pacific Lutheran University awards scholarships to new applicants in the Rainier Writing Workshop.
Scholarships & Financial AidEach year Pacific Lutheran University awards scholarships to new applicants in the Rainier Writing Workshop. The number and amount of the scholarships vary depending on the qualifications of the candidates.“I can’t say enough good about the program. It’s been a great light in my life.”ScholarshipsPLU Alumni Scholarship - $5,000The $5,000 PLU Alumni Scholarship is a one-time scholarship automatically awarded in the first term of the program to graduate students who
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