In Conversation with Carrie Berk: Writing, Love, and Lessons from a Published Author
Fordham Senior Carrie Berk writes her own rules- and her own books! Read about her insights on dating in the digital age, the challenges of publicizing personal stories, and juggling the demands of a successful journalism career.
In November, Students and Alumni Challenge Themselves with Weekly Writing Sprints
The Creative Writing program, headed by Professor Sarah Gambito, decided to allow students and alumni to define their own challenges for themselves. For the month of November, several current and former students, as well as faculty members, are holding weekly writing workshops with a set group of attendees.
The Art of Horror: A Q&A with Writer in Residence Gerardo Sámano Córdova
Gerardo Sámano Córdova, artist and writer from Mexico City and writer in residence for Fordham’s English department talks writing, teaching, and the art of horror.
Reimagining Dr. Seuss: An Interview with Cat Reynolds
Alumna, Cat Reynolds, experiences the world of publishing with Dr. Seuss and is eager to keep the beloved tales alive.
At Mary Higgins Clark Keynote, Students Learn the Challenges of Chronicling Personal History
Last Wednesday, October 19th, the English Department hosted prolific writer Ava Chin as this year’s Mary Higgins Clark keynote speaker.
Researching Times of the Past: Interview with Senior Spencer Balter
Spencer Balter talks about their summer working along artifacts and files at Northwestern University’s archival library.