UE’s LitFest returns April 16–18 with student readings, awards, and a keynote by Tim O’Brien biographer Alex Vernon. Free and open to the public.
By middle and high school, teens are ready to wrestle with bigger questions about who they are, what they believe, and the ...
When curricula only focus on strict, narrow assessments, we disenfranchise students from the true power of writing. Writing ...
At a time when AI can do the work for us, choosing to write — messily, slowly and together — may be one of the last ways we ...
While teaching an English class on apocalyptic fiction at the University of Washington, I experimented by going analog.
Students in an English course at the University of Toronto are stepping into the ring – literally – to explore the ...
One of Seattle’s most famous poets, Theodore Roethke, founded UW’s Master's in Fine Arts program for poets and prose writers ...
At a dinner party a couple weeks ago, I asked two economics graduate students how artificial intelligence works in their ...
Novels let you have conversations because they give you space — hundreds of pages — to sit with competing ideas, to see them ...
While no unpublished fiction was available, The Arkansas International did reprint a lesser-known 1957 column Portis wrote ...
Content writing is going through its biggest transformation since the internet made everyone a publisher. AI writing ...
I have my stories all within — so many stories. But I read everything my students write, so time drips away. By week’s end, I ...
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