On Saturday, April 26, three IU Southeast faculty members and one student represented the university at the first-ever “Authors at the Root” event in downtown New Albany. The Root is a coworking space that allows writers, artists, and other content-creators to connect with people with business experience and technological expertise. Professors Samantha Earley, Tom O’Neal, and… Read more »
English Department
Here are the latest updates and events from the Arts & Letters English Department.
Actors Theatre of Louisville Arts & Letters Community Engagement: Dracula Excursion
During the fall 2024 semester, on October 16th a diverse group of students, faculty, and staff from IU Southeast traveled across the bridge to participate in a community theatre arts engagement experience. Students representing Honors, Theatre, Communications, English and others, attended Dracula: A Feminist Revenge Fantasy. Our IU Southeast students, faculty, and staff traveled to… Read more »
Publication
Congratulations to Steve Bowman, Adjunct Lecturer in English, who has had “The Girl in the Sideyard” published by Wicked Shadow Press in the Dead Girls Walking Anthology . This is Steve’s second publication with Wicked Shadow Press, which is an international press.
Call for Submissions!
Each year the IU Southeast Review, our undergraduate literary magazine, issues a call for submissions for the annual edition that appears each spring. This year’s deadline for submissions is September 30, 2024. Any currently enrolled IUS undergraduate student is eligible to submit poetry, short fiction, creative essays, book reviews and jpg images of original artwork and photography for… Read more »
2024 IU Southeast Writing Competition
Each year the English Department sponsors a writing contest open to all IU Southeast undergraduate students. Writers of short stories, poems, flash fiction, and creative nonfiction are invited to submit entries. The deadline for submissions is March 1. Please visit the Writing Center and the flyer below for more information. Contact the Writing Center … Read more »