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“Uncreative Writing” and other versions of imitatio
For Intro to the Profession students and other interested parties: I mentioned this article on “uncreative writing” to a few people after class last night. […]
For Intro to the Profession students and other interested parties: I mentioned this article on “uncreative writing” to a few people after class last night. […]
On Friday, I met with Dr. Granville Ganter to talk before writing this post. I assumed all the information about where he went to school, […]
Today we are kicking off a brand new series of Meet the Faculty posts! These are a little get-to-know-you of your English professors. Not only do […]
Probably because I am interested in journalism, I started to think of the messengers in Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra, whose job it is to enter […]
For all STJ Jersey-ites, and others, here’s the notice of an annual event at Farleigh Dickinson University in my former hometown of Madison, NJ. I’ll […]
As a first semester doctoral student I am terrified at what the future holds. I am in this weird purgatory-esque setting where I am between […]
Join Professor Lee Ann Brown for this poetry symposium on Thursday at 4:00 p.m. The Symposium is held at the Martin F. Segal Theater at […]
THINKING OF A CAREER IN WRITING? Attend THE WRITE CAREER to gain exposure to career fields that value students with strong writing skills. Panelists will […]
NeMLA 2012: “Of Queen’s Gardens”: Victorian Ecofeminism contact: Margaret S. Kennedy contact email: Margaret.Kennedy@stonybrook.edu Call for Papers: “Of Queen’s Gardens”: Victorian Ecofeminism This panel invites ecofeminist readings […]
In my whole single year of experience as a graduate student, there’s one thing I’m glad that I found out early on in the process: […]
As professional academics, present and future, we trade in ideas. And, sometimes, it’s enough just to be surrounded by those ideas and not necessarily knee […]
A few interesting reads from The Chronicle. Although many of us are quite far away from interviews, I think it is important to place them […]
Don’t forget next Wednesday’s roundtable commemorating the events of 9/11. Here are some snippets from the flyer. For more information, please contact Dr. Fanuzzi. Join […]
BLOG – the four letter word that actually gets you into trouble if you don’t use it! Blogging today is not only for those who […]
An interesting article from the “Professor Hacker” column in the Chronicle of Higher Ed about the pros and cons of graduate students building personal websites. […]
There never seems to be sufficient words to describe the events of September 11, 2001. Even, or perhaps especially, as we prepare to mark its […]
This is the second year that I’ve been teaching our Introduction to the Profession graduate seminar, and this year the students and I will be […]
We hope you all had a wonderful summer. Perhaps relaxing. Perhaps productive. Perhaps crazy. We are glad to welcome you back for the fall semester. […]
Here’s the view from outside the Hotel Rott, where I’m staying this week for the World Shakespeare Congress. The hotel is in the center of […]
This Wednesday, June 8, is, as you all know World Oceans Day. If you’d like to watch me moderate a panel on recent ocean-themed books […]
St. John’s DA student Josh Pangborn’s new play, Don Gio, will be part of the Midtown International Theatre Festival this summer. Tickets are going fast! […]
A quick re-post of the three summer grad courses the English department is offering online this summer, on starting on May 31 (Trauma Theory with […]
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