
Podcast Opens New Way to Accomplish Core Literary Mission
“It’s not just going to be a podcast about book authors,” says Victoria Chang, the poet and chair of the MFA in Creative Writing program
“It’s not just going to be a podcast about book authors,” says Victoria Chang, the poet and chair of the MFA in Creative Writing program
The Antioch MFA program launched a new MFA newsletter last month, the Antioch MFA Citizen. The newsletter (distributed online) features alumni and student interviews, publications,
Recent MFA graduate Ari Rosenschein has a book of interconnected short stories coming out on November 13th from Pen Name Publishing. He is a Seattle-based
2010 MFA alumna Shonda Buchanan is an award-winning poet and educator, literary editor of Harriet Tubman Press, and a 17-year English professor with a forthcoming
Interview with alumna of the MFA in Creative Writing program and assistant poetry editor for Lunch Ticket Dot Winslow is a recent graduate of the
Antioch University Los Angeles MFA teaching faculty and poet, Victoria Chang, has been awarded a Pushcart Prize for her poem, “Barbie Chang Wants to Be
Josh Roark is a poet and the editor of online journals Frontier Poetry and Palette Poetry, as well as a 2017 graduate of the Antioch University Los Angeles
Alistair McCartney, author of the 2017 book The Disintegrations, recently attended an awards ceremony at the New School in New York City to receive the
The upcoming MFA in Creative Writing Residency at AULA, which will run from June 14-23, will host an exciting roster of guest faculty and
Antioch University held a screening of the Oscar-nominated film Get Out, which was hosted by the campus library with the help of the BA in
The Literary Uprising (Lit Up) is a quarterly event that celebrates the writing of students, alumni, and faculty of Antioch University Los Angeles. It is
During Antioch’s MFA in Creative Writing residencies, students participate in a genre-writing workshop and attend faculty and guest lectures. Below are condensed versions of two
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