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How To Become Stupid, a poetry chapbook by Peter Patapis ’20, has been published by Bottlecap Press. 

Writing alumni Jane Marchant ’18 (GS ’15), Meg Matich ’15, and Mary South ’14, are three among t

Every spring, the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Conference & Bookfair is the must-attend destination for writers, teachers, stude

Another Land of My Body, a new poetry collection by Writing alumnus Rodney Terich Leonard ’18,will be p

Roxy and Coco, a novel by Writing alumna Terese Svoboda ’78, is forthcoming from West Virginia University Press in Februa

Writing alum Nathan Xavier Osorio '16 has been named the winner of the 2024 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize for his collection

With The Vulnerables, a seemingly random, often discursive, thoroughly wonderful 

When he was a child, Shane McRae’s grandparents abducted him, as he recounts in his memoir.

Writing student Asha Lemmie has recently published her second novel, The Wildest Sun.

Alumna Terese Svoboda '78 discusses her journey as an artist and creator.

Still Alive, a debut novel by writing alumna LJ Pemberton ’10, will be published by Malarkey Books in February 2024.

From Here To There is a series in conversation with recent Writing alumni whose books are hitting the shelves.