Concentration in Creative Writing
Saint Mary’s has a long history of celebrating and supporting the literary arts. A concentration in creative writing allows you to become part of this tradition. Each year, the English department and its M.F.A. program host a reading series featuring some of the country’s leading novelists, poets and essayists. We offer at least one undergraduate course in the writing of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, or drama (for screen and stage) every semester.
To fulfill a concentration in creative writing, you should take English 25 (preferably in your freshman or sophomore year) plus any three upper-division creative writing classes (ENGLISH 100, 102). You should also register for two semesters of ENGLISH 26, the .25 class associated with the Reading Series, which will give you the opportunity to meet and interact with our distinguished visiting writers.
Note also that creative writing faculty often teach writing classes during Jan Term. Choosing these courses will allow you to develop your writing even further.

