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Creative Writing at Duke is guided by the belief that the experience of writing and reading creatively is a gift to a student for life. It is a source of imaginative enrichment, aesthetic discipline, heightened awareness and a vital means of re-integrating thoughts, feeling and practice that are too often disconnected in our contemporary world. ...
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Duke Arts Create is a series of free hands-on arts workshops designed to help all Duke students including undergraduates, graduates, and professionals (including health professionals), faculty, and staff develop a variety of creative skills in the visual arts, dance and movement, creative writing and more.. Most workshops are held in the Duke Arts Annex, the Rubenstein Arts Center or the Trent ...
Duke Creative Writing Is on the Rise
For undergraduates interested in creative writing, the halls of the English department in the Allen Building come with a few history lessons. Award-winning writers such as William Styron '47, Hon.'68; Anne Tyler '61; James Applewhite '58, A.M.'60, Ph.D.'69; Fred Chappell '61, A.M.'64; and Reynolds Price '55 first developed their penchant for the page as Duke students.
Spring '24 Creative Writing Open House
On March 25 th, several Duke English faculty and more than 20 undergraduates met to discuss "Sex, Money, Death (and PIZZA): Why you should be a Creative Writing Minor.". Each semester, the Duke English Department hosts an Open House for students to learn about the craft of creative writing from faculty members whose areas of expertise include poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction.
TWP Writing Studio
The TWP Writing Studio facilitate writers' critical and creative thought through collaborative, non-evaluative consultations, workshops, writing groups, and events. In all of our work, we actively seek to support diverse, inclusive writing communities. Our highly educated consultants help at any stage of the writing process - from ...
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The TWP Writing Studio - dedicated to working with writers both within Duke and the broader Durham community - facilitates writers' critical and creative thought through collaborative, non-evaluative consultations, workshops, writing groups, and events. In all of our work, we actively seek to support diverse, inclusive writing communities.
Undergraduates: Here's Where You Can Submit your Creative Writing for
Established in 1887, The Archive is Duke University's undergraduate literary magazine, showcasing students' original poetry and prose.The biannual collection is published online and in print, and welcomes submissions of any theme or subject. For Duke's aspiring writers and creative thinkers, The Archive provides a platform for exceptional literary work to be recognized and shared.
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English. 303 Allen Building Campus Box 90015 Durham, NC 27708 (919) 684-2741
Digital Tools + Creative Writing: Create an Immersive Setting
This lesson is the fourth in a series of creative writing lessons for gifted and talented students, providing challenges that allow students to write like real-world professionals while using digital tools for inspiration. Students will be guided to write long-form, text-based fiction after using visual and digital tools that help students ...
Why Teach Creative Writing? Part 1
This post provides a rationale for teaching creative writing often. It's part of a larger series on integrating creative writing in your curriculum. "Design. Story. Symphony. Empathy. Play. Meaning. These six senses increasingly will guide our lives and shape our world.".
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Introduction to the Writing of Creative Non-Fiction
ENGLISH 222S. The introductory level genre-specific workshops are for students with some experience in creative writing who wish to deepen their knowledge of their chosen genre and gain increased mastery of elements of craft. Recommended for students who have taken English 110S.
Why Teach Creative Writing? Part 2
Part 2. October 9, 2017 By Lyn Fairchild Hawks 2 Comments. This post provides a rationale for teaching creative writing more often and how to balance instructional goals and structure weekly lessons to accommodate creative writing. This is part of a larger series on integrating creative writing in your curriculum. Part 1 is here.
Duke Arts Create Spotlight: Zines and Wellness
This fall, Duke Arts Create students have delved into the world of zines through a partnership with DuWell in a series of hands-on workshops. Duke students, faculty and staff are invited to attend the final zine workshop on November 10 from 6-8 p.m. As with all Duke Arts Create classes, no experience is necessary, and all levels of ability are welcomed.
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The A.V. Club's weekly film round up. The title of the prospective project, 1313, harkens back to the address the Munsters live out their low-rent Addams Family lives in—but also draws immediate ...
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Creative Writing at Duke is guided by the belief that the experience of writing and reading creatively is a gift to a student for life. It is a source of imaginative enrichment, aesthetic discipline, heightened awareness and a vital means of re-integrating thoughts, feeling and practice that are too often disconnected in our contemporary world. ...
Duke Arts Create is a series of free hands-on arts workshops designed to help all Duke students including undergraduates, graduates, and professionals (including health professionals), faculty, and staff develop a variety of creative skills in the visual arts, dance and movement, creative writing and more.. Most workshops are held in the Duke Arts Annex, the Rubenstein Arts Center or the Trent ...
For undergraduates interested in creative writing, the halls of the English department in the Allen Building come with a few history lessons. Award-winning writers such as William Styron '47, Hon.'68; Anne Tyler '61; James Applewhite '58, A.M.'60, Ph.D.'69; Fred Chappell '61, A.M.'64; and Reynolds Price '55 first developed their penchant for the page as Duke students.
On March 25 th, several Duke English faculty and more than 20 undergraduates met to discuss "Sex, Money, Death (and PIZZA): Why you should be a Creative Writing Minor.". Each semester, the Duke English Department hosts an Open House for students to learn about the craft of creative writing from faculty members whose areas of expertise include poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction.
The TWP Writing Studio facilitate writers' critical and creative thought through collaborative, non-evaluative consultations, workshops, writing groups, and events. In all of our work, we actively seek to support diverse, inclusive writing communities. Our highly educated consultants help at any stage of the writing process - from ...
The TWP Writing Studio - dedicated to working with writers both within Duke and the broader Durham community - facilitates writers' critical and creative thought through collaborative, non-evaluative consultations, workshops, writing groups, and events. In all of our work, we actively seek to support diverse, inclusive writing communities.
Established in 1887, The Archive is Duke University's undergraduate literary magazine, showcasing students' original poetry and prose.The biannual collection is published online and in print, and welcomes submissions of any theme or subject. For Duke's aspiring writers and creative thinkers, The Archive provides a platform for exceptional literary work to be recognized and shared.
English. 303 Allen Building Campus Box 90015 Durham, NC 27708 (919) 684-2741
This lesson is the fourth in a series of creative writing lessons for gifted and talented students, providing challenges that allow students to write like real-world professionals while using digital tools for inspiration. Students will be guided to write long-form, text-based fiction after using visual and digital tools that help students ...
This post provides a rationale for teaching creative writing often. It's part of a larger series on integrating creative writing in your curriculum. "Design. Story. Symphony. Empathy. Play. Meaning. These six senses increasingly will guide our lives and shape our world.".
The Office of theVice-Provost for the Arts. Duke Arts fosters the study and the expression of art at all levels, and across all forms of creative practice - including music, visual art, dance, cinema, theater, literary, and experimental arts. learn more. 0 Arts Degrees, Minors, and Certificates. 0 Live Professional Events in 2022-23.
ENGLISH 222S. The introductory level genre-specific workshops are for students with some experience in creative writing who wish to deepen their knowledge of their chosen genre and gain increased mastery of elements of craft. Recommended for students who have taken English 110S.
Part 2. October 9, 2017 By Lyn Fairchild Hawks 2 Comments. This post provides a rationale for teaching creative writing more often and how to balance instructional goals and structure weekly lessons to accommodate creative writing. This is part of a larger series on integrating creative writing in your curriculum. Part 1 is here.
This fall, Duke Arts Create students have delved into the world of zines through a partnership with DuWell in a series of hands-on workshops. Duke students, faculty and staff are invited to attend the final zine workshop on November 10 from 6-8 p.m. As with all Duke Arts Create classes, no experience is necessary, and all levels of ability are welcomed.
The A.V. Club's weekly film round up. The title of the prospective project, 1313, harkens back to the address the Munsters live out their low-rent Addams Family lives in—but also draws immediate ...