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Meet three of the best writers on campus.
Emily Inouye Huey talks about her novel "Beneath the Wide Silk Sky."
Kevin Blankinship says the popular press needs you.
With increasing interest in writing young adult literature, BYU graduate students strive to help undergraduate students find the literary resources and connections they need to be successful.
Students compete to prove their Chinese skills.
Looking for something new to read? Pick up one of these civil rights novels.
Associate Professor Paul Westover and students enrolled in his Fall 2019 Romantic literature course curated exhibits to honor the memory of the English poet William Wordsworth and his sister, diarist Dorothy Wordsworth.
Introducing the first-ever Asian Studies Student Symposium!
Esther Allen explains how sometimes, translated texts are better—and sometimes they aren’t.
Professor Jane Hinckley presented on one of Jane Austen’s famous novels Emma to inspire audiences to form a deeper relationship with the text.
Sit down with New York Times bestseller Rio Cortez and learn about how you can help minority groups in your community feel included and valued.
Want to learn how to pound papyrus and assemble a printing press? Join Jamie Horrocks’ book history class!