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Students

I’m Hardly a Mystery Buff by Sierra Stonebraker

I’m hardly a mystery buff. In fact, I’ve been known to actively avoid the mystery section in most bookstores for […]


I have a set of bookmarks with a heading that says “Books I’ve Read!” by Nicholas Leon

I have a set of bookmarks with a heading that says “Books I’ve Read!” There are ten slots for books […]


Reading Up to the MFA Program by Gabrielle Girard

Looking back on the books I read in the months before moving to Greensboro, I see the UNCG application process […]


Lisa Compo - Aaron Jackson Reading Poster

Lisa Compo and Aaron Jackson Thesis Reading

The MFA Writing Program at UNC Greensboro will host a poetry and ficiton reading by Lisa Compo and Aaron Jackson […]


Jean-Luc Bouchard - Mary Sims Reading Poster

Jean-Luc Bouchard and Mary C. Sims Thesis Reading

The MFA Writing Program at UNC Greensboro will host a fiction and poetry reading by Jean-Luc Bouchard and Mary Sims […]


Kiana Govoni - Jordan Williams Reading Poster

Kiana Govoni and Jordan Williams Thesis Reading

The MFA Writing Program at UNC Greensboro will host a fiction and poetry reading by Kiana Govoni and Jordan Williams […]


Emily Mathis - Maddie Poole - Maddy Porter - Reading Poster

Emily Mathis, Maddie Poole, and Maddy Porter Thesis Reading

The MFA Writing Program at UNC Greensboro will host a fiction and poetry reading by Emily Mathis, Maddie Poole, and […]


Familiar Strangeness: Reading the Unknowable by Katie Worden

What is it about “the strange” that allows us, readers and writers alike, to access some deeper human truth? How […]


A Lot of Things I’m Probably Not Supposed to Say or Reading, Writing, and Re-Adjusting Creative Energy or . . . by Calista Malone

I struggled over the summer to get writing. I realize I’m not supposed to say I took a break in […]


The Familiarity of Getting Lost in a Book by Caroline White

When I committed to attending UNCG for graduate school, I suddenly realized the amount of changes I had just agreed […]