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Sunday March 25th 2018.

Members of the University of Oxford Masters in Creative Writing Course 2018. Pictured at The Department for Continuing Education, Rewley House, Wellington Square, Oxford.

For Gail Anderson, Head of Communications and Marketing, Continuing Education.

Picture By Jon Lewis.

The ASU Department of English's MFA in Creative Writing Program celebrates its 30th year with poetry readings and the opening of "Write Now," a photographic and letterpress exhibition. Featured poets are Alberto Ríos, Jeannine Savard, and Sally Ball. Artists include photographer Rebecca Ross and printmaker Karla Elling.

 

Sponsored by the ASU Department of English and its Program in Creative Writing, with support from the Katharine C. Turner Chair in English, the Maxine and Jonathan Marshall Chair in Modern and Contemporary Poetry, the ASU Library, and the Humanities division of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences.

Sunday March 25th 2018.

Members of the University of Oxford Masters in Creative Writing Course 2018. Pictured at The Department for Continuing Education, Rewley House, Wellington Square, Oxford.

For Gail Anderson, Head of Communications and Marketing, Continuing Education.

Picture By Jon Lewis.

Creative Writing Conference 2015 was held at the Conference Center and Elston Inn located on Sweet Briar College's campus. Photo by Meridith De Avila Khan. Copyright Sweet Briar College.

showing exhibits from the Express Yourself competition hosted by Yale College, Wrexham during February 2012.

 

Exhibit shown is "Library Book Ukulele" by Stuart Boydell, Caerphilly.

1st place - Visual Art - Open Individual.

I have been decidedly absent from all things Flickr and photography.

 

My day job is that of an English teacher, and the best part of my school day is my two class periods of creative writing. What an awesome bunch of kids!

 

As I have tried to do with my students in the past, we are in the process of publishing a collection of short stories. This year, because they did such an outstanding job on them, my students are publishing a set of horror stories.

 

And let me tell you, there were a couple that even creeped me out!

 

I'm spending the weekend doing the final edit and putting together the front and back covers, and I'm hoping that I'll have it up for purchase by Monday morning.

 

The kids are so excited. I am so excited for them!!

ENGL 016-301

Instructor: SUSAN BEE

 

Wednesday, October 28, 2015

 

Studio visit with Amze Emmons in South Philadelphia.

 

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Amze Emmons is a Philadelphia-based, multi-disciplinary artist with a background in drawing and printmaking. His images evoke a sense of magical/minimal realism inspired by architectural illustration, comic books, cartoon language, information graphics, news footage, consumer packaging, and instruction manuals.

 

Emmons received a BFA from Ohio Wesleyan University and a MA and MFA from the University of Iowa. He has held solo exhibitions in, Boston, Chicago, Philadelphia, and San Francisco, among other locations. His work has been included in group exhibitions in innovative commercial galleries, artist-run spaces, and non-profit institutions. Emmons has received numerous awards including a Fellowship in the Arts from the Independence Foundation; an Individual Creative Artist Fellowship from the Pennsylvania Arts Council; and a Fellowship at the MacDowell Colony. His work has received critical attention in The Huffington Post, Itsnicethat.com, Coolhunting.com, New American Paintings, as well as many other print publications. He is currently an Associate Professor at Tyler School of Art at Temple University in Philadelphia. Emmons is also a co-founder and co-contributing editor of the popular art blog, Printeresting.org.

 

amzeemmons.com/

 

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Ajay Close reads from and discusses her novel 'Trust' at an 'Edinburgh Reads' event, July 2014.

Photograph by Andrew Ansell.

I live the present, but can’t leave the past

One foot is planted here, the other far

Away, in the deep mud, in a contrast

Of stillness versus movement, quite bizarre.

 

I feel myself extended in a line

Of omissions and thoughts, of truth and lies,

Two ropes – or more – entangled in a twine:

The future is a pattern we surmise.

 

I am confused, because my day and night

Are my worst enemies, footsteps quiet and frail

Adorned with necklaces made of light

And made again each morning, weak and pale.

 

I listen to hard music, but with a tender soul

A living contradiction, I want nothing and all.

 

(Sonnet by SiRiChandra)

 

Photography by Eddie Jacob

Creative Writing Conference 2015 was held at the Conference Center and Elston Inn located on Sweet Briar College's campus. Photo by Meridith De Avila Khan. Copyright Sweet Briar College.

By Ryan Johnston -

 

Its never early

Never in the day

When the sun,

Brilliant with it's touch

Is drifting through the cracks

Of shapes, asleep in front

 

It's too late

To think about

It's too late to

Wrap myself in this

In the night

Guiltless with it's brush

Covering what we could always see

When all the lights were on

And I know

Tomorrow's up to me

 

It's in me still

Searching for that peace

Imagination bleeds

Raining over sleep

Pouring like an ocean

Running off into space

When you're not here

To ground me

 

Missing things

After letting go

Missing more than you know

Connect in dreams

I still see you

With all the lights on

Embracing change

Like poison in my veins

Would embrace my heart

Wishing you could know

You distill my blood

 

Connect in dreams

I still see you

Keep the lights on

Stay with me, don't let go

This ending plays over

With the lights out

I'll still be waiting

Wishing you could know

You're sewn into my soul

A group of faculty and students "marched" from the steps of Old Main to the Sandburg Birthplace historical site, where the faculty shared readings as everyone gathered near Rememberance Rock on Thursday, April 27, 2023.

Creative Writing Conference 2015 was held at the Conference Center and Elston Inn located on Sweet Briar College's campus. Photo by Meridith De Avila Khan. Copyright Sweet Briar College.

Taken for the 52 in 2015 group.

 

#40: Text or Words

A group of faculty and students "marched" from the steps of Old Main to the Sandburg Birthplace historical site, where the faculty shared readings as everyone gathered near Rememberance Rock on Thursday, April 27, 2023.

showing exhibits from the Express Yourself competition hosted by Yale College, Wrexham during February 2012.

 

Exhibit shown is "Library Book Ukulele" by Stuart Boydell, Caerphilly. 1st place - Visual Art - Open Individual.

Photography by Eddie Jacob

Jacqueline Burns, top literary agent, at the launch of Storyville - a place to unleash your inner creative genius. www.thebig-leap.com/storyville/storyville_classes.phtml

www.stvincent.edu | Various classroom photos at Saint Vincent College; Spring 2018 semester.

Monica Robb modelling part of her prize. The trophy will be displayed at Liberton Primary School for the next year and the weatherproof clothing will be enjoyed by her class during their forest research.

On hearses of steel we rattle along

Tearing through towns, slaughter’s our song

We’re blistering torches, we piss on the graves

We shatter the tombstones, glistening with rage

Oh will that one day we find rest in the ground

Rocks and earth atop bones—no sound

Scatter the salt lest we grow into trees

And haunt all that’s sacred with billowing pleas

  

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Students from College of DuPage composition courses showcases visual representations of their written works at the inaugural “See Writing Differently: A Celebration of Student Writing.” Presentations include websites, podcasts, PowerPoint presentations, posters, brochures, videos and art created in conjunction with written works.

Winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award Kiran Desai – October 29, 2007

www.stvincent.edu | Various classroom photos at Saint Vincent College; Spring 2018 semester.

Award-winning author Marjorie Sandor, whose writing explores contradictory human desires and domestic spaces, will read from her newly-released memoir “The Late Interiors: A Life Under Construction” on Thursday, May 26, at Oregon State University.

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