09/01/2020
Join us today at 2pm for our Virtual Academic Directions Fair session! Professors Brian Bouldrey and Jim Hodge will discuss the creative writing and literature majors at Northwestern. RSVP at https://forms.gle/yoDmQV1ppb473JFdA
05/15/2020
We are thrilled to invite you to the 2020 English Department Honors Colloquium, which will take place May 28, 12:30-2 PM, on Zoom. Pre-recorded talks will be available on the Honors website (https://www.english.northwestern.edu/undergraduate/literature/honors-colloquium.html) on May 20, and our discussion on May 28 will build on those pre-recorded talks. Email [email protected] to RSVP and receive the Zoom link to the colloquium—and please join us in learning from our English Honors thesis writers.
03/16/2020
The English Department office is closed until further notice in response to the COVID-19 crisis. The COVID-19 website (https://www.northwestern.edu/coronavirus-covid-19-updates/) remains the best source of information about the impact of the virus on our University community.
Updates will be made as more information becomes available. Please e-mail [email protected] if you have any questions or concerns.
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02/10/2020
Unfortunately, this event has been canceled. We look forward to planning a reading with our TQ partners next year in Kansas City for
We're coming to San Antonio next month for AWP, and bringing some friends! Join us Friday, March 6th at 6pm at Hemisfair.
03/06/2019
TODAY: Poet and creative writing alumnus Christopher Shannon reads from his work today, March 6 at 5:15 PM, University Hall 201.
03/04/2019
TODAY: Creative Writing alumna, Jeannie Vanasco, reads from her memoir, The Glass Eye. March 4, 5:15 PM, University Hall 201.
02/26/2019
Looking for a spring quarter course? Check out Prof. Jay Grossman's class on BIG BOOKS (fulfills American Lit and post 1830 requirements)!
02/11/2019
Join us this afternoon at 4pm in UH 218! Tori Larsen from the undergraduate research office will talk about summer funding opportunities and the support her office provides interested students. These funds are a great way to spend your summer working (and being paid to work on!) on a research project, either of your own devising or as an assistant for a faculty member.
01/14/2019
THIS THURSDAY at 5pm in UH 201: Amin Ahmad (English, Artist in Residence) will explore storytelling, narrative structure and mythology in and around The Handmaid’s Tale. John Alba Cutler (English, Latino and Latina Studies) will talk about borders, surveillance, and the novel’s rendition of the performative theatrics associated with licit and illicit border crossings. Kelly Wisecup (English, Center for Native American and Indigenous Research, American Studies) will reflect on will reflect on the absences and presences of Native American lands and people in the novel and in Atwood’s public comments.
11/29/2018
Congratulations to Litowitz MFA+MA students, Serena Simpson and Natalie Richardson, winners of the 2018 Leon Forrest Awards in creative nonfiction and fiction!
Thank you to everyone who attended last night's Leon Forrest Prose Awards! We're excited to be adding Serena Simpson (nonfiction) and Natalie Rose Richardson (fiction) to our talented history of recipients! We appreciate your powerful words!