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Creative Writing is a path of study chosen by people who have few to no marketable skills. It is one of [[Knox]]'s most popular majors and many [[students]] were attracted to the school by the Creative Writing department's cruelly deceptive beacon. Seriously, though, the program isn't terrible. | Creative Writing is a path of study chosen by people who have few to no marketable skills. It is one of [[Knox]]'s most popular majors and many [[students]] were attracted to the school by the Creative Writing department's cruelly deceptive beacon. Seriously, though, the program isn't terrible. | ||
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Those who major in Creative Writing can often be spotted tying their scarves, smoking [[Marlboro Reds]] and saying "dichotomy" a lot. Generally, they hate adverbs. | Those who major in Creative Writing can often be spotted tying their scarves, smoking [[Marlboro Reds]] and saying "dichotomy" a lot. Generally, they hate adverbs. |
Revision as of 20:31, 19 August 2008
Creative Writing is a course of study offered through the English Department. It includes one major and one minor. The department is located in Old Main.
Contents
Overview
Creative Writing is a path of study chosen by people who have few to no marketable skills. It is one of Knox's most popular majors and many students were attracted to the school by the Creative Writing department's cruelly deceptive beacon. Seriously, though, the program isn't terrible.
Like most Humanities majors, Creative Writing includes many opportunities after graduation for living in a cardboard box under a bridge.
Those who major in Creative Writing can often be spotted tying their scarves, smoking Marlboro Reds and saying "dichotomy" a lot. Generally, they hate adverbs.
Faculty
Current
- Lori Haslem, Department Chair, Associate Professor
- Robin Metz, Philip Sidney Post Professor, Creative Writing Program Director
- Emily Anderson, Assistant Professor
- Monica Berlin, Assistant Professor
- Gina Franco, Assistant Professor
- Robert Hellenga, Distinguished Writer-in-Residence
- Nicholas Regiacorte, Assistant Professor
- Natania Rosenfeld, Associate Professor
- Chad Simpson, Lecturer and Writer-in-Residence
- Robert Smith, Associate Professor
- Barbara Tannert-Smith, Assistant Professor
Former
- Melissa Adams, Visiting Instructor (2006-2007)
- Cynthia Kitchen, Visiting Instructor (2006-2007)
Cooperating Faculty from Other Programs
- Neil Blackadder, Associate Professor of Theatre
- Elizabeth Carlin-Metz, Associate Professor of Theatre
- John Haslem, Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning
- Frederick Hord, Professor of Black Studies
- Paul Marasa, Writing Coordinator of the Educational Development Program
- Magali Roy-Fequiere, Associate Professor of Gender and Women's Studies
- Marilyn Webb, Distinguished Professor of Journalism
- Robert Whitlatch, Professor of Theatre
Course Requirements
See department page