Dylan Lewis Named to Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography
The prestigious fellowship is a capstone graduate career achievement for the English doctoral candidate.
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Doctoral Student Natalie Phillips Hoffmann's double review of Mary Ellis Gibson's Indian Angles: English Verse in Colonial India from Jones to Tagore and its accompanying anthology, Anglophone Poetry in Colonial India, 1780-1913, has just been published
Richard Cross's essay, "Sebald's Austerlitz: Sleepwalking and Wakefulness" appears in the current issue (99.2) of the Southwest Review.
William Fargason's poems "Aquarium" and "Birthmark" will be published in the upcoming issue of the New England Review. Keep reading to learn more!
Doctoral candidate Oliver Brearey's article "Understanding the Relationship Between First- and Second-Semester College Writing Courses" was accepted for publication in Teaching English in the Two-Year College.
Natasha Trethewey will deliver her final lecture to conclude her second term as Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry
Kara Candito's second collection of poetry, Spectator, selected by Connie Voisine as the 2013 Agha Shahid Ali Poetry Prize winner, is now available via Amazon and the University of Utah Press.
Tanya Paperny of PWP was a featured reader at SPARKLE, a monthly queer poetry event at Washington D.C.'s Busboys and Poets.
Check out this Diamondback article about crowdfunding on campus, featuring PWP lecturer Zahara Heckscher's Poetry Game project, which her students developed and marketed.
Several Writing Center tutors represented the English Department at Undergraduate Research Day on May 1
Keep reading to see the latest updates from the Professional Writing Program.