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"Susquehanna University
has the best undergraduate writing program in the United
States."
-Robert Boswell, author of Century's Son, Mystery
Ride, and Crooked Hearts
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Follow
a Freshman creative writing major through his first fiction workshop
class
"Every time you get workshopped it peels
back another set of eyelids you didnt realize you had shut
and you see your story more clearly. Each workshop shows you how
clear of a window into the world youve imagined that your
words create." - Ryan Rickrode '11
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here to read more from Ryan's blog
"Susquehanna
writing majors learn by doing, through intense workshops side
by side with professional writers and by editing the various literary
publications produced by the Writers Institute each semester.
If you choose Susquehanna there's
absolutely one thing you can be certain of, that when you leave
you'll be an exponentially better writer than when you started."
-Sal Pane '07
From nine creative writing majors in its first year,
1996-1997, to 144 majors in 2008-2009; from one student magazine
to four, including two that are nationally distributed; from original
grant money of $2,000 to a recent grant of $500,000; and from regionally
noticed to nationally featured in the Chronicle of Higher Education,
Susquehanna’s Writers Institute has grown and been recognized.
But most important, Susquehanna’s writing
students succeed.
They have been accepted, since 1999, to the best graduate programs:
Iowa, Columbia, Arizona, Houston, Boston University, University
of Chicago, Sarah Lawrence, Temple, Pratt Institute, Colorado
State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Massachusetts, Mills, Pittsburgh,
George Mason, Hollins, Indiana, Washington (MO), Michigan, North
Carolina at Wilmington, Idaho, New Mexico State, and many more.
They have won four Associated Writing Programs Intro Awards
for poetry in the past seven years, and they have begun to publish
in national magazines. One has recently won a national chapbook
contest, and another a national magazine award for poetry. Two
recent alums received book contracts during 2007 and will publish
in 2008 and 2009.
They have secured jobs at magazines like Us Weekly and
In Touch, the most successful magazine launch of 2002,
as well as with publishers like Prentice Hall, Harper Collins,
and Simon & Schuster.
They have secured dozens of internships, edited and produced on-campus and national magazines, and given formal readings of their creative work.
They have become lawyers, teachers, editors, journalists, grant writers, copyeditors, and advertising writers.
“I was not a writer
when I came, but I will forever be one.” -Shanna
Powlus ‘04
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