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Throughout my years in Creative Writing, when I have passed out printed copies of my poems, I have received them back with advice and questions of logic. That is what workshopping has taught us to do! Poems are brought into the workshopping space to come into themselves. So, this past unit in Creative Writing two, […]

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Before I joined creative writing, I was in zero active group chats. Now, I’m in two. This number may seem small to those of you group-chat-jugglers, but for an introvert who dislikes a lot of people and doesn’t know what to say to anyone, this is a miracle. My two group chats are “Wiggly Worms,” […]

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Creative writing taught me how to notice. How to sit with a line or even a single word long enough to understand what it’s really trying to say. How to recognize when something feels off, even if I can’t name it yet. I used to think writing was about expressing what you already know. Now […]

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In Creative Writing, most of our time is spent analyzing, generating, or editing writing of our own or our classmates. Through in-class prompts and external assignments, we are creating almost daily. To be surrounded by such a flourishing community of writers and in an environment that pushes both your creativity and capacity is nothing short […]

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The annex! A magical place filled with the fervent creation of stories and a lot of groaning & banging your head on the wall. Every Wednesday, since my first day in Creative Writing over three years ago, the elderly senior class would lock themselves into the annex to work on their theses. Even as a […]

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