The University of Windsor is well-represented at BookFest Windsor.
The University of Windsor is well-represented at BookFest Windsor.
Willistead Manor is the setting of a reading by poets laureate from across Canada on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
A reception Thursday will launch a new book by English professor Sandra Muse Isaacs.
May the Good Lord Take a Liking to You, an autobiographical one-man play written by Marty Gervais, premieres this week at Sho Art Studios.
English professor Carol Davison’s The Gothic and Death has won the International Gothic Association’s 2019 Allan Lloyd Smith prize.
English professor Carol Davison has three books in competition for the same prize from the International Gothic Association.
Canada’s future lies in exporting more age-related goods and services and fewer natural resources to the American market, argue UWindsor researchers.
Chloe Moore (BA 2019) was a finalist in a short prose contest held by the Writers’ Union of Canada.
A colloquium brought together local high school English teachers and UWindsor faculty to discuss issues of common professional concern.
A short story by UWindsor creative writing alumnus Alexander MacLeod is a winner of the 2019 O. Henry Prize.