The program offered by the Western New England University? major offers a rigorous ?apprenticeship? in creative writing, which will develop your understanding of literary forms and tropes, and providing the appropriate background in literary and intellectual history.

Why Choose Creative Writing?

Creative writing is an age-old tradition for self-expression and social commentary. By learning the difference between imitation and innovation by studying the works of great writers and literary techniques, you will increase your imaginative capacity and have the ability to tell stories that endure. Though a solitary art, much of the writing process involves workshopping and collaborating with other writers to obtain constructive feedback and response. Creative writing encompasses many genres and forms of artistic expression and truly captures the ideas and emotions to motivate our actions.

Career Opportunities

Careers for Creative Writing majors are found in the arts, in the expanding fields of journalism, and in the business world. Graduates will be well suited for careers in all fields of writing, publishing, editing, advertising, technical writing, public relations, as well as graduate study. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts online publications and services will grow in number and sophistication, spurring the demand for authors, writers, and editors, especially those with Web or multimedia experience. Many graduates have gone on to nationally-recognized MFA programs, including Sarah Lawrence College in New York, Temple University in Philadelphia, and the University of San Francisco. Several have studied in our own MFA in Creative Writing program. Others have gone on to graduate programs in Professional Writing, Law, and Public Relations at institutions including Carnegie Mellon University, Emerson College, and Michigan State University.