Tag: English Department
Reading Ulysses in Baghdad
Navigating global hotspots, William Roebuck (’78, MA ’82) embraces international service in a diplomatic career worthy of his literary background.
Read MoreConstant & True: Betsy O’Donovan (’98)
The gifts of a tattoo, a hidden curriculum and a struggle
Read MoreUnearthing Connections
Four Wake Forest poets responded to an invitation to offer poems, and four Wake Forest artists submitted art to pair with the texts. The result is a virtual, creative collaboration.
Read MoreFlash Fiction Redux
Wake Forest Magazine had big fun a few years ago sharing stories professors submitted when given a creative challenge. Let the games begin — again!
Read MoreGooey butter cake and more
Ryan Nusbickel ('96) leaves TV behind for a new career writing children's books.
Read MoreFrom cable to classroom: Melissa Harris-Perry (’94) returns to her alma mater
Meet the MHP you don’t see on her cable-news show.
Read MoreHey, kids! Let your imagination run wild!
Catherine Coelho (’10, MA ’12) establishes creative writing camp for a summer of ideas.
Read MoreHappy Valentine’s Day, Eric G. Wilson
English Professor Eric G. Wilson has a new book that earns props from Oprah’s magazine.
Read MoreHappy Bloomsday! (from a poseur)
“Ulysses”: Best book ever written or bane of readers everywhere? I decided to ask Associate Professor Scott Klein, our resident James Joyce expert, on this “nerdiest of all holidays.”
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