Flyer for MFA Class of 2024 Final Reading.
Retirement Party for Ed Falco, May 2024.
PROGRAM OVERVIEW
The MFA in Creative Writing is designed to be completed in three years. Students may specialize in Fiction or Poetry. A minimum of 49 hours is required for this terminal degree. A series of creative writing workshops, courses in form and theory, new media writing, composition pedagogy, and literature and theory electives are designed for students wishing to pursue careers as writers or writer/scholars at the college level. Students also have the opportunity to work as editors on the Minnesota Review and The New River: a Journal of Digital Writing and Art. A creative thesis, a written final exam, and an oral defense are required.
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The 49 hours required for the degree must be distributed as follows:
Creative Writing Workshops: 15 hours (6704/Fiction, 6714/Poetry, 6724/Playwriting, 6734/Creative Nonfiction, 6744/New Media Writing); at least 9 hours must be in the designated specialty; students are encouraged to explore other genres in 6 hours of workshops.
Form and Theory Courses: 6 hours (5734/Form and Theory of Fiction, 5744/Form and Theory of Poetry).
GTA Training and Composition Pedagogy: 3 hours.
Creative Writing Pedagogy and Practicum: 3 hours.
Editing a Literary Journal (5774): 6 hours
Research & Thesis (5994): 6 hours; a book-length creative thesis (a collection of poetry; a collection of short stories, or a novel)
Graduate English courses: 9 hours; students may use an independent study to help fulfill this requirement.
WHO WE ARE
sorcerers, basically.
kidding.
but also?
not kidding.
because we work with words.
and words are magical.
weird symbols that have the power to uplift.
to enlighten.
to heal.
to transform.
at virginia tech, we nourish writers by giving them space, time, $$, and attention so that they can experiment, play, think, read, critique, revise, publish, and find new ways to create, and encourage them to honor their interests and discover their unique visions of what it means to be alive in the world today.