Abington students to be published in Massachusetts High School Magazine of the Arts
Three Abington High School students were selected for publication in The Massachusetts High School Magazine of the Arts, the only statewide print and online publication featuring jury-selected artwork, photography, poetry and creative writing by students in grades eight to 12. Freshman Lidia Vidal's
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She took a creative writing class, but only got a C grade in the course. Reading consumed much of her time. âJunior and senior year I got into the honors program at school, but I had no social life,â Dineen said. âI would read 'The Brothers Karamazov' five times to everyone else, just to get things to stick.â.
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Creative writing programs have sprung up at American colleges and universities like mushrooms on a dung pile. And for good reason. Schools love how profitable they are: no equipment outlay, no labs, just a few salaries. Hell, they could hold the âworkshopsâ in a janitor's closet and the students would
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How do you encapsulate several decades of your life? That was the question for Maurya Simon, professor emerita in the Department of Creative Writing and professor of the Graduate Division at the University of California, Riverside, while putting together her newest book, âThe Wilderness: New
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From the Groton Public Library: The authors of several books on the history of the Groton-Mystic area come together to discuss all things Groton-Mystic on August 18th, 2018 at the Streeter History Room at the Groton Public Library. This event â the first of its kind â will feature authors representing all nine
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But to Silverman, a writer and performer who teaches storytelling and creative writing workshops under the name Creative Rites, goats are ideal for unleashing animalistic creativity in humans. She got the idea for the class when she found herself overcome with joy during a goat yoga class. She thought
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