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Creative writing MFA students represent literary magazine at annual industry bookfair

Creative writing MFA students represent literary magazine at annual industry bookfair

Creative writing graduate students talk about their visit to the Association of Writers & Writing Programs (AWP) conference in March 2023 as representatives of the literary magazine EPOCH.

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EPOCH literary magazine has been a consistent source of funding for Cornell’s first-year MFA graduate students for more than thirty years. The magazine pays students a living wage as they begin their editorial and creative careers, helps fund their travel to the annual AWP conference, and provides valuable professional experience. Your gift helps our students and strengthens our mission to publish great new writing every year.
Make a gift to EPOCH and receive a copy of our latest issue!


Graduate Student Research

Website sheds light on 19th century Black literary culture

Website sheds light on 19th century Black literary culture

The site includes 700 poems that Charline Jao discovered and transcribed.

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Support student research, including travel to archives and conferences, with a gift to Literatures in English on March 16, Giving Day 2023!


Recent Faculty Books

Book covers for On Paradox by Elizabeth S. Anker and Scales of Captivity by Mary Pat Brady

Why do critical theorists, legal theorists, and literary critics keep celebrating paradoxes? Liz Anker argues for an expanded, diversified theory toolkit that can help theorists escape the seductions and traps of paradox. Mary Pat Brady’s new book invites us to track a long history of Latinx captivity by the US state, from chattel slavery to incarceration and deportation. Reading novels by Helena María Viramontes, Oscar Casares, Lorraine López, Daniel Peña, and others, Brady shows how literature reveals submerged mechanisms of constraint.

Read more about these two recent faculty books.

		Book cover: Black Women's Rights

Book: Time for Black women to claim the right to lead

Extending her research on writing by Black women around the world, Carole Boyce Davies examines the stories of Black women political leaders in Africa and in the global African Diaspora.

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		The cover of Trans Historical showing a person with long red hair and a mustache.

New edited volume explores plurality of gender experiences

“The book is a collection of essays about trans, nonbinary and gender-complicated people across a broad geographic range, from Poland to France to early Colonial America, going all the way back to Byzantine and Ancient Roman writings.”

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From the Alumni Mailbag

We asked alumni about their favorite professors, what they are reading, and what they are doing with their English degrees!  Read more

Ann Coffeen Turner (1952): "I suppose no one today will have taken a course with Professor George Healey..."

Jim Schmidt (1966): "When I arrived at Cornell back in 1962, I didn’t have a clue what I wanted to study or much of a clue generally..."

James Tenser (1979): "When I read about Ken McClane’s retirement (and enjoyed his fine poem), I took another look at my treasured copy of his book..."

Sung J. Woo (1994): "Back in 1994, I graduated Cornell with a degree in English, but my path to receiving my diploma from the back of Goldwin Smith was rather detoured..."

Janice Obuchowski (1998): "Janice Obuchowski is the author of The Woods, which won the John Simmons Short Fiction Award..."

Steve Borst (2000): "Since 2017 I've been working on a documentary called Inherent Good, which explores the increasingly popular idea of Universal Basic Income..."

Shashi Bhat (2006): "My second novel, The Most Precious Substance on Earth, came out with Grand Central/Hachette this summer..."

Scott Mooney (2011): "While on campus and taking creative writing courses in the English department, I began writing my first novel, Pricked..."


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