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The second of three 2025 Milk Route readings was held in the Seymour Library on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025.
Download Club members may download this unit @ www.christianhomeschoolhub.spruz.com/1st---3rd-grade.htm (You'll find it under "Reading Lists & Leveled Sight Words and Units")
A Writer's Studio student reads at the launch of emerge 2013,
The Writer's Studio's annual creative writing anthology.
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.
"The boy lay with his skull broken in a pool of blood, none knew by whom." - found at the University of Arkansas, Garland Ave.
Ministry of Stories
A creative writing centre for young people in east London
TEDxEastEnd
25 Feb 2017
Hackney Empire
Exploring the theme 'society beyond borders'
A Writer's Studio student reads at the launch of emerge 2013,
The Writer's Studio's annual creative writing anthology.
The Creative Writing Program in the Department of English hosts alumni Allegra Hyde (MFA 2015) and H. Lee Barnes (MFA 1992) for a reading from their work.
Allegra Hyde is the author of the 2016 John Simmons Short Fiction Award winning collection “Of this New World.”
H. Lee Barnes is the author of numerous books including “Dummy Up and Deal,” “When We Walked Above the Clouds,” and “Minimal Damage.”
This 91 page download make writing a real novel easy by walking students step by step through the process! Download @ www.christianhomeschoolhub.spruz.com/1st---3rd-grade.htm
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
The second of three 2025 Milk Route readings was held in the Seymour Library on Friday, Jan. 31, 2025.
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.
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.
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
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.
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
Janet Kauffman's Fall 2007 graduate Mixed Media class working together on the class collaborative writing project, deciding which questions to ask the EMU student body inside the Pray Harrold elevators during a two-day installation and community writing experiment. (Photo Credit: Lucindia Shelton)
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
Download Club members may download this unit @ www.christianhomeschoolhub.spruz.com/1st---3rd-grade.htm (You'll find it under "Reading Lists & Leveled Sight Words and Units")