The professor of English tells a tale of generations, hard-earned wisdom and the tricky intersections of past and present in “Swimming on Hwy N,” her second novel.
The professor of English tells a tale of generations, hard-earned wisdom and the tricky intersections of past and present in “Swimming on Hwy N,” her second novel.
The professor of English tells a tale of generations, hard-earned wisdom and the tricky intersections of past and present in “Swimming on Hwy N,” her second novel.
The professor of English tells a tale of generations, hard-earned wisdom and the tricky intersections of past and present in “Swimming on Hwy N,” her second novel.
Look back at some of UMSL Daily’s top stories from the past year, including the launch of the UMSL School of Engineering and the naming of the Ed G. Smith College of Business, along with continuing campus transformation.
The two-week experience is a chance for young St. Louis writers to hone their skills, read each other’s work and create their own literary zine.
The two-week experience is a chance for young St. Louis writers to hone their skills, read each other’s work and create their own literary zine.
The two-week experience is a chance for young St. Louis writers to hone their skills, read each other’s work and create their own literary zine.
The architect balances his work for JEMA with fiction studies in UMSL’s MFA in Creative Writing program.
The architect balances his work for JEMA with fiction studies in UMSL’s MFA in Creative Writing program.
The architect balances his work for JEMA with fiction studies in UMSL’s MFA in Creative Writing program.
While on campus for his Student Life Speaker Series presentation last Thursday, Scott Dikkers also conducted a workshop with creative-writing students.
While on campus for his Student Life Speaker Series presentation last Thursday, Scott Dikkers also conducted a workshop with creative-writing students.
While on campus for his Student Life Speaker Series presentation last Thursday, Scott Dikkers also conducted a workshop with creative-writing students.
His visit for the Gallery 210-based reading is part of a series planned by a group of MFA faculty members and graduate students.