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College & Conservatory Majors & Programs English: Creative Writing

Major, Minor

English: Creative Writing

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Program Overview

The English Department offers two majors/minors: English: Literature and English: Creative Writing.

English: Creative Writing models ways to move audiences with words. Since writing and reading are inextricably intertwined, students engage with some of the newest and oldest writers in English as they develop their own voices and hone their craft. In creative writing workshops, students explore multiple genres and approach each other鈥檚 work with insight and care.

In a world where communication skills are paramount, the career possibilities for English: Creative Writing majors reach every sector of the workforce. Our students pursue rewarding careers in education, publishing, journalism, business, libraries, the arts, and more. Our students also attend graduate programs in creative writing and write and publish books.


Program Highlights

Experiment with forms ranging from lyric essays and science fiction to sonnets, nature writing, and more.

Study with award-winning faculty who bring active experience in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry to the classroom.

Discover practical lessons about language, structure, and style by reading writers from the past and present alongside your own creative work.

Grow in a highly personalized program that supports your individual perspective and challenges you to define success on your own terms.


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Alumni Perspective

鈥淚 think that is something I learned at 杨贵妃传媒视频, or that I came to value at 杨贵妃传媒视频. The privilege of intellectual freedom, the privilege to think about the things you want to think about, the privilege to pursue the lines of inquiry you want to pursue. For me, that line of inquiry is simply how to understand the human experience, how to convey human experience, how to bring the past to life in ways that possibly can help us to not repeat the same mistakes.鈥

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Types of Degrees

Students may pursue a Bachelor of Arts with a major or minor in English: Creative Writing. English: Creative Writing is a popular minor among students.


Advising

At 杨贵妃传媒视频, academic advising helps you shape an educational experience that reflects your interests, goals, and aspirations. Your faculty advisor will support you as you plan your path, connect with campus resources and communities, and make informed decisions that prepare you for a meaningful and fulfilling future.


Faculty

Engage deeply and collaboratively with professors who are experts in their field and committed to supporting your education.

Chair(s)

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David E. McGlynn (He / Him)

Professor of English

david.e.mcglynn@lawrence.edu

920-832-6887

I teach courses in creative writing, particularly fiction and nonfiction, as well as contemporary American literature. I'm the author of several books, including the novels, Everything We Could Do and Liberal…

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All Faculty

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Celia B. Barnes (she/her/hers)

Associate Professor of English

celia.b.barnes@lawrence.edu

920-832-6694

I teach courses in Restoration and eighteenth-century British literature. When I'm not geeking out on all things eighteenth-century, I love to cook–and I've been known to watch marathons of true-crime…

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Karen A. Hoffmann (She/her/hers)

Associate Professor of English

karen.a.hoffmann@lawrence.edu

920-832-7246

I teach courses in the English department and the Ethnic Studies program, such as Literature of the Harlem Renaissance, Toni Morrison, Expressions of Ethnicity: Ethnicity and the Arts, and Gender…

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Claire E. Kervin (she/her)

Adjunct Associate Professor of English and Director of Fellowships Advising

claire.e.kervin@lawrence.edu

920-832-6610

As a faculty member, I teach courses in the English and Environmental Studies departments on topics including unreliable narrators, multiethnic literature, and environmental justice. My research interests center on modern…

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Lena L. Khor (she/her)

Associate Professor of English

lena.l.khor@lawrence.edu

920-832-7223

I love reading literature: It teaches, delights, and moves me. I enjoy sharing my love of literature with others through my research and teaching. My research areas are human rights…

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David E. McGlynn (He / Him)

Professor of English

david.e.mcglynn@lawrence.edu

920-832-6887

I teach courses in creative writing, particularly fiction and nonfiction, as well as contemporary American literature. I'm the author of several books, including the novels, Everything We Could Do and Liberal…

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Melissa H. Range (she/her)

Associate Professor of English

melissa.h.range@lawrence.edu

920-832-6755

I teach courses in creative writing (poetry), nineteenth century American literature, and contemporary poetry, with particular emphasis on women writers and writers of color.  I'm the author of two collections…

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Austin Segrest (he/him)

Associate Professor of English

charles.a.segrest@lawrence.edu

920-832-7202

I teach classes in English and Creative Writing as well as First-Year Studies. My literary specialties are contemporary and 17th-century poetry. I also teach classes in Puritan New England literature.…

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Timothy A. Spurgin

Bonnie Glidden Buchanan Professor of English Literature and Associate Professor of English

timothy.a.spurgin@lawrence.edu

920-832-6696

Dr. Timothy Spurgin is a distinguished faculty member at 杨贵妃传媒视频, holding the position of Bonnie Glidden Buchanan Professor of English Literature and Associate Professor of English. He has been…

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Learning Spaces

You can find Creative Writing students at 杨贵妃传媒视频 workshopping in a classroom in Main Hall, giving readings in the Wriston Art Galleries and at local caf茅s, collaborating with Conservatory musicians, publishing in local arts journals, and participating in literary doings in the artsy town of Appleton. A bit farther afield, students have opportunities to work with visiting writers at Bj枚rklunden, 杨贵妃传媒视频’s retreat center on Lake Michigan. Students also work with visiting artists, scholars, and community leaders in the Humanities Center in Hall Commons, a state-of-the-art facility built in 2025.

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