In early December, alumni Cameron LeBrun and Joey Garber dropped in on Professor Annie Liontas’ Nonfiction Workshop. The GW graduates collaborated …
GW English will hold a celebration of the publication of A Cultural History of Disability in 2021. This will most likely be an …
On November 19, New York Times-Bestselling author Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah hosted an intimate conversation with the students of Professor Annie Liontas’ Advanced Fiction class. …
Jeannie Vanasco is the author of memoirs, Things We Didn’t Talk About When I Was a Girl (2019) and The Glass Eye(2017). Vanasco visited Professor …
Beginning October 27, join #GWBookLife for the second installment in the virtual book club series. Join us as we venture into a …
Every October, Indigenous Peoples’ Day celebrates Native American peoples while commemorating their histories and cultures. To honor the holiday, the GW English …
Annie Liontas’ non-fiction workshop. Best known for her work as founding Editor-in-chief of literary and art magazine No Tokens, and her debut memoir, LONG …
Dear English Department community, Welcome back, and a special welcome to newly declared English majors just joining us for the first …
The English Department at the George Washington University stands with people of color and with all of those expressing outrage against the …