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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.

Those who won and the runners-up of the Birmingham Book Festival's Short Story Competition shared their stories at this special reception featuring guest judge, novelist Judith Allnatt

Paintings, figurative art, made ​​in the manner hiperrealista, original creative

 

Technique: oil painting on canvas

 

Size: 30 x 30 x 2 cm.

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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.

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.

The ratties are in for a treat! Our pet rats turn 1 and are having a rattical birthday party. :)

Europolyglot workshops at Wapping Jesuit Refugee Service (Photo: George Torode)

On 3 July 2018, participants of English PEN's Brave New Voices programme came together for a special celebration event. The evening marked the launch of latest anthology The Future House with readings from the book.

 

Brave New Voices is English PEN's ongoing creative writing outreach programme for young people from refugee and asylum-seeker backgrounds.

 

Photo: Suzi Corker

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

 

The writers cross one of Sweet Briar's many meadows to reach the Outing Cabin.

Europolyglot workshops at Wapping Jesuit Refugee Service (Photo: George Torode)

This 105 page download will walk any middle school student step by step as he/she writes a great story! Download @ www.christianhomeschoolhub.spruz.com/1st---3rd-grade.htm

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.

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.

A Writer's Studio student reads at the launch of emerge 2013,

The Writer's Studio's annual creative writing anthology.

 

www.sfu/ca/tws

Wednesday, October 22

Kelly Writers House

 

Emi Gennis is a cartoonist and illustrator from the Midwest. Her often macabre historical and true crime comics have appeared in several online and print publications, including Irene, The Cartoon Picayune, Bitch Magazine, and The Hairpin. She has also produced comics journalism for The Nib and Symbolia. Gennis is the editor of Unknown Origins & Untimely Ends, an anthology of nonfiction mystery comics (Hic & Hoc Publications, 2013). Her work appeared in the 2013 documentary Oregon Experience: Portland Noir, produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting. She has a B.A. from the University of Chicago, and an M.F.A. in Sequential Art from the Savannah College of Art & Design. Gennis currently resides in southeastern Kansas where she teaches art at Pittsburg State University. Her work can be found at emigennis.com.

 

Those who won and the runners-up of the Birmingham Book Festival's Short Story Competition shared their stories at this special reception featuring guest judge, novelist Judith Allnatt

This 105 page download will walk any middle school student step by step as he/she writes a great story! Download @ www.christianhomeschoolhub.spruz.com/1st---3rd-grade.htm

Wednesday, October 22

Kelly Writers House

 

Emi Gennis is a cartoonist and illustrator from the Midwest. Her often macabre historical and true crime comics have appeared in several online and print publications, including Irene, The Cartoon Picayune, Bitch Magazine, and The Hairpin. She has also produced comics journalism for The Nib and Symbolia. Gennis is the editor of Unknown Origins & Untimely Ends, an anthology of nonfiction mystery comics (Hic & Hoc Publications, 2013). Her work appeared in the 2013 documentary Oregon Experience: Portland Noir, produced by Oregon Public Broadcasting. She has a B.A. from the University of Chicago, and an M.F.A. in Sequential Art from the Savannah College of Art & Design. Gennis currently resides in southeastern Kansas where she teaches art at Pittsburg State University. Her work can be found at emigennis.com.

 

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Europolyglot workshops at Wapping Jesuit Refugee Service (Photo: George Torode)

Those who won and the runners-up of the Birmingham Book Festival's Short Story Competition shared their stories at this special reception featuring guest judge, novelist Judith Allnatt

Wish You Were Here was an English PEN pilot project in partnership with Islington Word2012 festival. Letters were sent from students in a London school to young people of similar ages in a school in Freetown, Sierra Leone. We commissioned photographs of the letters once they’d arrived in the hands of their recipients. The project celebrated global citizenship through creative writing, encouraging an exchange of ideas through literature.

 

Photo: Bex Singleton

Our puppy Lola rescued this little munchkin, as it was caught in a net. Gosh, what a tiny tinsy mousie!

Participants of the creative writing workshop organised by Te Papa for young refugees living in Christchurch.

Photographed by Kirsty Macdonald, 2009

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