πΏ Fiction Friday: "My first word was mother. Not ma-ma like other babbling babies. I said the word out loud and with texture."
βAn excerpt from "Kin," the new novel by ASU alum Tayari Jones, a 2026 selection for Oprah's Book Club. π
Read more: https://ow.ly/qJ5b50YpINa #ASUHumanities
06.03.2026 14:02
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An ASU lab led by ASU English alum Emilia Gracia uses immersive technology to teach international students how to navigate real-world conversations, cultural nuance and everyday interactions.
Learn more: https://ow.ly/VIYt50YoUGY #ASUHumanities
05.03.2026 14:01
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Considering graduate school? The College Graduate Expo on Mar. 5 features info on 150+ grad degree programs plus a chance to meet with ASU academic advisors. (Bonus: coffee and cookies served.) βπͺ
Register: https://ow.ly/vaFU50Yob8q #ASUHumanities
03.03.2026 16:01
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ASU's BA in English (narrative studies) is now offered on the Tempe campus and online.
β‘οΈ 2025 grad Audra Poe talked about how the program helped her discover her love of working βbehind the scenesβ to help others find their voices.
Watch: https://ow.ly/rat950YnkKv #ASUHumanities
02.03.2026 14:02
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Periodic Table of Fitness
πββοΈ (Non)Fiction Friday: "Will run for free shirts."
From "Periodic Table of Fitness" by ASU professor Cecilia Savala. Read/view the visual poem in Bending Genres Journal, LLC: https://ow.ly/tLVF50YkzzV #ASUHumanities
27.02.2026 16:01
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Today 2/26 from 11am-12:30pm: Find out what rhetoric's got to do with it! Join us at a Writing, Rhetorics & Literacies Spring Mixer in Ross-Blakley Hall room 101 for refreshments and prizes. All welcome.
Info: https://ow.ly/p9mc50YmwuT #ASUHumanities
26.02.2026 16:45
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Congrats π₯³ to ASU Professor Nnedi Okorafor, PhD whose novel "Death of the Author" is the winner of the 2026 NAACP Image Award for a Literary Work in Fiction! π
Learn more: https://ow.ly/oZfQ50YlV9h #ASUHumanities
25.02.2026 20:01
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For Tayari Jones, All Roads and All Novels Lead to Atlanta
In βKin,β the follow-up to the best-selling βAn American Marriage,β she looks back on the place and the people that forged her.
Feb. 24 is the launch day for "Kin," the latest book by ASU alum Tayari Jones. It's Jones's first historical novel and showcases her singular literary voice: "a piquant blend of friction, tenderness and heat."
Learn more in The New York Times: https://ow.ly/F2JU50YioGb #ASUHumanities
24.02.2026 16:01
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ASU researchers, scholars and writersβincluding English grad student Andrew Dana Hudsonβare using constructive and speculative approaches to address the nation's nuclear waste dilemma.
Learn more: https://ow.ly/4Luc50YiYGI #ASUHumanities
23.02.2026 14:02
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Sundance 2026: Documentary βSilencedβ Exposes How Defamation Suits Muzzle Survivors and Journalists
Feat. Amber Heard, Brittany Higgins and Gisèle Pelicot, feminist documentary Silenced shows defamation suits used against survivors and reporters.
(Non)Fiction Friday: "This story drives home...that survivors are often subject to trials in the court of public opinion regardless of the outcome of their judicial proceedings."
ASU's Aviva Dove-Viebahn reviews the film "Silenced" for Ms. Magazine.
More: https://ow.ly/qScx50Yii9e #ASUHumanities
20.02.2026 14:03
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Congrats π₯³ to ASU creative writing alum R Dean Johnson, runner-up for the 2026 International Voices in Creative Nonfiction Competition. His book "Poser: A Mostly-True Memoir-in-Essays" will be published by Vine Leaves Press.
Learn more: https://ow.ly/B4ne50YhR4T #ASUHumanities
19.02.2026 14:02
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ASU launches βAI-Informed Writing Classroomβ | ASU News
βHow do I know what I think until I see what I say?βThisΒ question, attributed to novelist E.M. Forster, alludes to the role of writing in discovery and cognition.
Our Writing Programs just launched "The AI-Informed Writing Classroom." Hinged on the premise that "writing is thinking," it acknowledges two facts: 1. Students need writing instruction & 2. Students need to learn to navigate the shifting AI terrain.
More: https://ow.ly/Hpax50Yfh96 #ASUHumanities
16.02.2026 14:02
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The Delicate Art of Section Hopping - The Twin Bill
By Jonathan Danielson
βΎ Fiction Friday: "What matters is you promised him a game, and you donβt intend to strike out looking."
From "The Delicate Art of Section Hopping" by ASU alum Jonathan Danielson.
Read the Sidd Finch Fiction Prize-winning story in The Twin Bill: https://ow.ly/hhRc50Yc0Fy #ASUHumanities
13.02.2026 14:01
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1424: White Hot Star by W. Todd Kaneko
Todayβs poem is White Hot Star by W. Todd Kaneko.
"Neither of us understands / the science of gravity, but I know how it feels..."
From "White Hot Star" by ASU creative writing alum W. Todd Kaneko.
Read the poem and hear it read by Maggie Smith on The Slowdown. https://ow.ly/SPQI50Y7JW8 #ASUHumanities
12.02.2026 17:00
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The Studentsβ Right to Write
NCTE affirms studentsβ right to write with voice, choice, multilingual expression, ethical AI, and anti-censorship for all.
Two ASU English doctoral alumniβMonica Baldonado-Ruiz and Jason Griffithβcontributed to the National Council of Teachers of English's position statement on intellectual freedom in ELA classrooms: "The Students' Right to Write."
Learn more: https://ow.ly/sJXX50Y7Lf2 #ASUHumanities
11.02.2026 17:00
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We're hiringβcome work with us! Now seeking full-time Instructors for our Writing Programs courses. Great benefits, beautiful campus. π΄βοΈπ΅ Details: https://ow.ly/n9re50YbZOM #ASUHumanities
10.02.2026 16:02
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Congrats to ASU English's Laura Cruser, winner of the 2025 Doris Betts Fiction Prize for her short story, "The Whittaker Wall," to be published later in 2026 in the North Carolina Literary Review.
Learn more via North Carolina Writers Network: https://ow.ly/1Gm850Y59Mu #ASUHumanities
09.02.2026 16:30
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Pursuant to the Agreement - Center for Science and the Imagination
Pursuant to the Agreement Andrew Dana Hudson You are reading the HTML version of Our Radioactive Neighbors: Collaborative Imagination, Community Futures, and Nuclear Siting Practices. Visit the bookβs home page to
β’οΈ Fiction Friday: "...Present-day institutions, governments, historical and geographical knowledge, and even languages would not exist for the duration of spent fuelβs dangerous lifecycle."
From a short story by ASU English student Andrew Dana Hudson.
Read: https://ow.ly/16Ka50Y3Ro8 #ASUHumanities
06.02.2026 17:00
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The Dangers of Pathologizing Administration (opinion)
Treating administrators as the enemy only harms higher ed.
"Beyond popular culture, we tend to vilify and pathologize administrators even within academia."
βASU English professor Lee Bebout with Jeff Crane of Cal Poly Humboldt.
Read the op-ed at Inside Higher Ed β https://ow.ly/r9ok50Y0iSb #ASUHumanities
05.02.2026 17:00
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We're hiringβcome work with us! ASU English seeks an Academic Success Advisor to help guide and support our undergraduate students. π«Ά Apply by 2/9/26.
Info: https://asu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/ASUStaffCareers/details/Academic-Success-Advisor_JR117321 #ASUHumanities
04.02.2026 14:01
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A$AP Rocky Is Living His American Dream
Hip-hop superstardom, a budding movie career, his own fashion line, and three kids with Rihanna. This is the new picture of success, and there ainβt a picket fence in sight.
π²"If this is not the peak of Rockyβs career, he is without doubt in the heights."
βASU English Professor Mitchell Jackson, in a profile on rapper (+ Rihanna's better half) A$AP Rocky.
Read more in Esquire: https://ow.ly/yz2H50Y57Sx #ASUHumanities
03.02.2026 16:00
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Does having Bad Bunny as the 2026 Super Bowl halftime performer herald a new era in popular music? ASU's Luis Rivera-Figueroa discusses Bad Bunnyβs boundary-crossing showmanship and why the musician is a cultural torchbearer.
Watch: https://ow.ly/GVyk50Y58CV #ASUHumanities
02.02.2026 14:01
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How accurate is Hamnet? The Shakespeare scholarβs verdict
The award-winning film starring Jessie Buckley has left many viewers in tears, but this expert was upset for other reasons
(Non)Fiction Friday: "As a scholar and teacher of Shakespeare I have to be aware that many people believe what they see in the movies."
From ASU Professor Sir Jonathan Bate's review for accuracy of the film "Hamnet."
Read more in The Times & Sunday Times: https://ow.ly/ynYl50Y0qxj #ASUHumanities
30.01.2026 14:01
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gold confetti background with a headshot of Hayden, his book cover for SHOW ME WHERE THE HURT IS, and a SILVER Literary Award Finalist medallion, along with the text: "Congratulations to Hayden Casey, Finalist for the 2026 PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Short Story Collection!"
copy of the PEN announcement, shows Hayden's book along with the four other finalists for the Robert Bingham Prize
HELLO AND YES THIS IS GOOD NEWS! We're ecstatic to share that @haydenmcasey13.bsky.social's story collection SHOW ME WHERE THE HURT IS has been named a FINALIST for the @penamerica.bsky.social 2026 Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Short Story Collection!
29.01.2026 18:30
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Fantastic news! π
29.01.2026 19:13
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Congratulations to @asuenglish.bsky.social MFA alum @haydenmcasey13.bsky.social, whose debut collection SHOW ME WHERE THE HURT IS is a finalist for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Short Story Collection!
29.01.2026 18:30
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Staging Pride and Prejudice | Jane Austen's House
Visit Jane Austen's House - the Hampshire cottage at which Jane Austen lived and penned her novels, including the timeless Pride and Prejudice.
Attention, Austenites! ASU English Professor Devoney Looser has co-curated a new Jane Austenβs House exhibition in Chawton, Hampshire, U.K.: "Staging Pride & Prejudice."
Visit the exhibit in-person or online through Jan. 2027: https://ow.ly/xrpI50Y4ocw #ASUHumanities
29.01.2026 12:01
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