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By Alejandro Caballe

Florida State University English Associate Professor Pablo Maurette has traveled across the world while conducting research; in addition to the work he does in Tallahassee, he has been to Chicago and Italy, among other places. In the spring of 2024, Maurette is going to California.

By Olivia Brooks

April is National Poetry Month, a time to recognize creatives all around, but especially the vibrant gems known as poets.

By Giana Nardelli

In the 21st century, writing occurs on more diverse mediums than it ever has before.

Writing occurs all around us: someone typing lecture notes on a laptop during class; a club using chalk to advertise its event on the sidewalk; or even signing your name in the frosted glass at a supermarket.

By Giana Nardelli

The Florida State University English department’s annual celebration of digital creativity returned for its 14th year by going live online March 1.

Since the beginning of this tradition in 2009, the Digital Studio proudly features the work of students in a yearly exhibit called the Digital Symposium.

Note: Even though the Spring 2023 semester ends in just a couple of weeks, these publications and student organizations will remain active and open to new members for the fall. Check with each group for the application to join process.

By Bella Bozied

From screenwriting to poetry and even publishing news articles, students in any major can find various organizations on Florida State University’s campus that allow— and invite them—to embrace their writing passions.

By Destany Lewis

Sharica Hayes was appointed business manager for Florida State University’s Department of English in November of 2022, a move she describes the move as a welcomed change, due to her belief that “a change of pace is always good.”

Hayes describes feeling at home early in the interview process and knowing the department was the place for her.