May 05, 2011 Prof. Samuel Chase Coale on Nathaniel Hawthorne Read about Prof. Coale’s new book on the author of The Scarlet Letter Wheaton Blog Read More
May 05, 2011 Mark Baumer ’07 For the past two years I’ve been writing fiction in Brown University’s MFA Literary Arts program. Wheaton Blog Read More
May 05, 2011 Prof. Michael Drout, English Dept. Chair, takes on J.R.R. Tolkien and Old English My current research focuses on tradition and influence in literary texts, particularly those from the Anglo-Saxon period. Wheaton Blog Read More
May 05, 2011 Prof. Shawn Christian re-examines the work and life of James Baldwin I first read Baldwin seriously during my undergraduate years … Another Country just left me overwhelmed with its honesty and vision of a complex, interracial… Wheaton Blog Read More
Apr 29, 2011 Prof. Claire Buck’s work on women and poetry of the First World War Learn about Professor Claire Buck’s book on British First World War literature. Wheaton Blog Read More
Apr 28, 2011 Jessica Corn ’06 What I enjoyed most about Wheaton was the support and freedom I was given. Wheaton Blog Read More
Apr 06, 2011 The Dreaded Research Paper by Joanna Bouras, Class of 2014. Oh No, not again…ANOTHER research paper?! Doesn’t my professor know that I have better things to do than sit… Wheaton Blog Read More
Mar 02, 2011 Sugar, Spice, and Everything Nice by Sedra Davis, Class of 2014. In my English 101 class last semester, I was assigned the task of choosing a topic or subject that… Wheaton Blog Read More
Feb 17, 2011 Wheaton Wins National Recognition for Writing! The Conference on College Composition and Communication (CCCC), an association within the National Council of Teachers of English, has awarded the Wheaton College Writing Across… Wheaton Blog Read More
Feb 09, 2011 Punctuation AND Repunctuation by Joel C. Relihan. I write with a certain formality regardless of medium. I have never sent an uncapitalized e-mail; on the rare occasions when… Wheaton Blog Read More
Nov 03, 2010 Technology Camp at Wheaton When we turn on our computers and connect to the Internet, we enter into a virtual world that has transformed writing, writing practices, and writing… Wheaton Blog Read More
Oct 22, 2010 Writing on Fire: From Outline to Orgasm When I plan to write something–after emptying wastebaskets, walking dogs, fiddling about, anything to prevent that initial moment of staring at a blank computer screen… Wheaton Blog Read More