Naomi Mulvihill (Poetry, 2011) is the winner of the 2023 Clayton Prize, awarded by the editors the Michigan Quarterly Review for her poem “Poly-, Ambi-“ Katie DeBonville (Nonfiction, January 2023) has an essay “Bridges” in the March 2023 […]

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We all have memories that stay with us. Somewhere inside them is usually a story. It may be highly subjective, but more often than not, it holds a universal truth. How do you get to that truth? How […]
Jody Hobbs Hesler (Fiction, June 2017) has an essay “A Red-Headed Stepchild Reflects on Rejection” in The Atticus Review. Jo-Ann Hart (Nonfiction, January 2019) was the Grand Slam Story Winner at the 2022 KO Festival of Performance. Michelle […]

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Have a case of writers block? Looking for writing inspiration and don’t know where to find it? Join the Passengers Prose staff for a generative writing workshop that will use film clips as springboards. Hosted by Angelo D’Amato […]

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Listed below are several opportunities for submissions, residence programs, workshops, and awards for BIPOC writers. If you think you or someone you know may be eligible, please check out the links provided. the other side of hope is […]

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Check out the latest news from our Cambridge Common Writers community! The 2021 MSU Filmetry Festival featured a collaboration between Michigan State University film students, supervised by Cindy Hunter Morgan (Poetry, June 2016), and poets from the anthology […]

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Check out the latest news from our Cambridge Common Writers community! Kate Kearns (Poetry, June 2008) has a new poem published in the Northern New England Review. Thato Mwosa’s (WSS, June 2017) Memoirs of a Black Girl has been selected […]

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In this workshop, led by poet and professor Steven Cramer (Poetry, MFA Writing Faculty), some of the great poetic influences (think John Keats and Wallace Stevens, or Emily Dickinson and Adrienne Rich) will be explored and two prompts […]

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Every writer—no matter how accomplished they may be—feels the pressure of finding the right words to invigorate their manuscripts, to tell stories that resonate with readers and that linger for a long time. In this half-day workshop, writers […]

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Several alums are hosting workshops in the upcoming months, including: Hurley Winkler (Fiction, January 2017) is enrolling for two online workshop sessions for fiction and nonfiction writers. Session 1: Now accepting waitlist sign-ups! Tuesday nights, February 16 – […]
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