
Philip Nel, a scholar of children’s literature, will discuss his work in a presentation Thursday, Oct. 1.
Philip Nel, a scholar of children’s literature, will discuss his work in a presentation Thursday, Oct. 1.
Students applying to courses in creative writing must submit a portfolio of their work.
Writer-in-residence Gail Scott will read from her works Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 4 p.m. in Alumni Hall’s McPherson Lounge.
A reading and signing Wednesday will launch Emilia Danielewska’s debut book of prose-poetry.
English professor Nicole Markotić will publish books in four genres this year.
UWindsor creative writing professor Susan Holbrook’s book Throaty Wipes has been short-listed for the Governor General’s Literary Award in Poetry.
A reception Thursday will launch the poetry collections Whelmed by Nicole Markotić and Throaty Wipes by Susan Holbrook.
Alumna Hollie Adams will launch her novel with an event today—Thursday, May 14.
The University of Windsor will be well-represented at BookFest Windsor, October 25 to 27 at the Capitol Theatre and Arts Centre.
Members of the UWindsor faculty will join a number of alumni for the event, a celebration of the literary arts that will feature workshops and discussion, readings of poetry and prose, book signings and socials.
Among the professors—both past and present—who have committed to appear are Marty Gervais, Susan Gold, Karl Jirgens, Martha Lee, Nicole Markotić, Eugene McNamara and Stephen Pender.