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Creative Writing

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Major or minor in

Creative Writing

Writers show us how people make choices in the process of becoming, and their works help us draw meaning from our experiences. If your passion lies in creating worlds, discovering new characters and playing with language, you can cultivate your skill as a ÃÛѨÊÓƵ major in creative writing. From day one you will work with professors who are all acclaimed published authors to craft your own poems, essays, screenplays and stories.

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As a creative writing major at ÃÛѨÊÓƵ

you might take:

Introduction to Creative Writing

Learn the fundamental techniques of imaginative writing and develop your own poems, stories, and essays. (ENGL 200)

Northwest Ecology and Environmental Writing

Explore the connections between the natural world and creative expression across three wilderness field trips. (ENGL 289)

Writing Fiction

Study and practice the craft of fiction writing, producing a robust portfolio of original fiction. (ENGL 317)

Studying creative writing at ÃÛѨÊÓƵ

Beyond the classroom

  • Meet and study with visiting writers, including Luis Alberto Urrea, Mary Szybist, Nickole Brown and Ross Gay.

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  • Publish your creative work in ÃÛѨÊÓƵ’s journal of literature and art, Camas, or serve on the editorial team.

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  • Work one-on-one with a faculty advisor as you write your senior thesis – a novel, memoir, book of poetry or even an original screenplay!

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  • Get paid to work in the campus Writing Center helping other students!


    Internships also provide invaluable hands-on experience and further develop your professional skills. Some companies where English majors at ÃÛѨÊÓƵ have found internship placements include Vision Words & Wonder, Unidos Bridging Community and Empowerteen.

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  • Study environmental writing and ecology on the Oregon coast and in the old-growth forests of the Cascades.

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What you can do with a creative writing degree from ÃÛѨÊÓƵ

  • Publish books of poetry and short stories, like ÃÛѨÊÓƵ alumni  and .
  • Creative writing majors excel in any number of graduate studies! Pursue an advanced degree in law, education, library sciences or public relations and marketing. 
  • Earn a spot in a top MFA program – recent ÃÛѨÊÓƵ alumni have gone on to earn a Master of Fine Arts at Sarah Lawrence, Western Washington University and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.
  • Work in the Willamette Valley wine industry by helping a biodynamic winery tell its story.
  • Manage a literary nonprofit or edit a national literary magazine.
  • Publish your poems, essays and stories in national literary magazines. Recent ÃÛѨÊÓƵ alumni have published work in some of the top journals in the country.

Life After ÃÛѨÊÓƵ

You will leave prepared for a career in areas such as:

Colleges and Universities

  • Administrative Assistant
  • Circulation Desk
  • Professor
  • Journalism

Communications and Publishing

  • Writer
  • Features Writer
  • Content Coordinator

Estimate wage: $57.2k

Estimate of what ÃÛѨÊÓƵ creative writing alumni could be making based on their current ages, occupations and geographic locations.

Potential wage: $74.4k

The potential wage is based on the average wage for the occupations.

Top career paths

The top five education-to-career paths of ÃÛѨÊÓƵ creative writing alumni include:

  • Administrative Assistant
  • Writer
  • Features Writer
  • Content Coordinator
  • Professor

 

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Joe Wilkins
Department Chair, Professor and Director of Creative Writing
T.J. Day Hall
503-883-2696
jwilkins@linfield.edu