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Lit Mag Launch Party
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Workshop: “A Harp in the Stars: Introduction to the Lyric Essay”
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Workshop: “How to Land the Ending”
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New Creative Writing Workshop: Oct–Nov 2022
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Lyric Histories
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Creative Nonfiction and Lived Experiences of Power – a talk for the 2020 UAS Power and Privilege Symposium
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Bench overlooking a slough of the Porcupine River in Old Crow, Yukon Territory.
Try an “I”: Essayistic Narration for Journalists – Pedagogy and American Literary Studies
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Artist Lianne Charlie discusses the moose with Drew Lyness’ First Nations Literature in the English Language class. Photo credit: Daren Gallo.
Comminglings of Law and Literature: Thoughts from Yukon Territory – Pedagogy and American Literary Studies
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“Le Badaud” (meaning “the idler” or “the onlooker”). The sculpture is in Sarlat, France, birthplace of Montaigne’s dear friend, Étienne de la Boétie. The sculpture is by Gérard Auliac.
Teaching José Orduña: Ekphrasis and the North American Essay – Pedagogy and American Literary Studies
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Cycle of Success – Library News
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Nonfiction as Lens – Brevity Blog