Graduate Creative Writing Courses

  • Photo of a woman in a dress covering her face with a mask
    This will be an experiment in reading and studying a strain of modernist art created by women that questions the stability and efficacy of the terms ''Modernist," "art," "create" and "woman." We will pay attention to artifacts, objects and texts
  • Photo of woman and child both wearing masks
    Writing is never done in a vacuum; it occurs always in context. Often fiction writing is provoked by contact with other art forms like painting, music and film. If composition is a series of decisions about what goes where, shouldn’t the translating
  • Cityscape with a lightpole
    Designed to give students time and impetus to generate poetry and discussion of it in an atmosphere at once supportive and critically serious. Enrollment requires admission to the Creative Writing Graduate Program or the instructor's approval of an
  • Portrait of Marcel Proust
    “From the modernism you chose you get the postmodernism you deserve.”  David Antin “If it is art, it is not popular.  And if it is popular, it is not art.”  Arnold Schoenberg. Texts: In Search of Lost Time—Marcel Proust, 
  • Photo of Stephen Graham Jones wearing sunglasses
    Lot of writing, good amount of reading, workshopping every week, always with an eye toward publication.
  • Illustration of a pen with a colorful design flowing out of it
    This course is designed to give students time and impetus to generate poetry and discussion of it in an atmosphere at once supportive and critically serious. Enrollment requires admission to the Creative Writing Graduate Program or the instructor's
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