
Chapbooks collecting works by creative writing students mark the end of the school year.
Chapbooks collecting works by creative writing students mark the end of the school year.
UWindsor English professor Nicole Markotić will launch her poetry collection, After Beowulf, via Zoom at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 19.
A session Friday, April 30, will provide information for students interested in taking classes in creative writing.
An online event April 9 will celebrate the work of UWindsor creative writing students.
Debra Dudek of Australia’s Edith Cowan University will discuss the young adult novel “A Monster Calls” in a webinar Nov. 26.
Academic writing advisor Kate Hargreaves will lead a Nov. 5 workshop on the use of inclusive language in formal and day-to-day contexts.
Philip Nel, a scholar of children’s literature, will discuss his work in a presentation Thursday, Oct. 1.
Students applying to courses in creative writing must submit a portfolio of their work.
Writer-in-residence Gail Scott will read from her works Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 4 p.m. in Alumni Hall’s McPherson Lounge.
A reading and signing Wednesday will launch Emilia Danielewska’s debut book of prose-poetry.