The Department of English invites applications for the inaugural Words for the Earth Award. The purpose of this award is to support efforts by faculty, graduate and undergraduate students, and staff whose work addresses the pressing need to illuminate issues concerning the […]
Former Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter, the founding director of the Center for the New Energy Economy, will be one of many CSU community members playing a role in the 2018 Fort Collins Book Festival this month.
Leslee Becker’s story, “The Airman,” has been accepted for publication in Fiction War Magazine. Matthew Cooperman and Aby Kaupang shared their new book, NOS (disorder, not otherwise specified), at Naropa University, on Tuesday, September 25. Matthew also has new poems out […]
In May 2018, after more than twenty years of being headquartered in Aylesworth Hall, the Center for Literary Publishing moved across the Colorado State University campus and into the Tiley House, the former site of the Alumni Center. Read the […]
The mission of the Department of English is to advance the study and teaching of literature, language, and writing. To accomplish this mission, the Department will provide the basis for a strong liberal arts education focused on critical literacy, critical […]
Harrison Candelaria Fletcher had a couple of image-text lyric essays accepted for publication: “A Place She Goes” at Muse/A Journal and “Water for Roots” for the inaugural issue of Robin Hemley’s new journal, Speculative Nonfiction, where Candelaria Fletcher will serve […]
Dan Beachy-Quick’s essay ”These Flames and Generosities of the Heart: Emerson in the Writing Workshop,” is included in the new collection Approaches to Teaching the Works of Ralph Waldo Emerson, out from MLA. He also has a long poem in the […]
~from Katie Haggstrom Name: Alice Stopher Program: Creative Writing, Fiction, Third Year I see that you’re the administrative assistant for the Creative Writing Program. Can you tell me a little bit about that? What kind of work do you do? […]
A section from Dan Beachy-Quick’s essay on Marcel Duchamp and Hell is being featured at The Humble Essayist: https://www.the-humble-essayist.com The opening sections of a long abecedarian are up on the wonderful new journal from Split/Level Texts: http://splitleveltexts.com/journal Tatiana Nekrasova-Beker and […]
Welcome back! Lynn Badia’s co-edited collection, Climate Realism: The Aesthetics of Weather and Atmosphere in the Anthropocene, is under contract with Routledge. It is scheduled for publication in 2019. Anthony Becker and Tatiana Nekrasova-Becker recently had their research article, titled “Investigating the […]