Friday, March 12, 2010

Creative Writing Student Association Proposal

Here's a draft from Shannon of our Creative Writing Student Association Proposal


The proposed Creative Writing Student Association (CWSA) will enhance the creative, academic, and social experience of our bachelor and graduate students. By enabling students to organize events and programs, the CWSA will support the extra-curricular and mentorship work of Creative Writing faculty and staff. Fundraising and volunteering will be the primary source of support for the association and its endeavors, but we also ask for a small sum from the department to subsidize events and pay one chair person. The chair person will mange funds and activities. He or she will also attend a portion of faculty meetings to enhance communication between faculty, administration and students.

Here is an example of some of the activities the Creative Writing Student Association would organize:

Orientation : We would expand the faculty’s orientation to include a social aspect facilitating information exchange between incoming and established students. The orientation would extend into the first semester and include
MENTORSHIPS: Partnering new and experienced students throughout the first semester to help familiarize them with the program, the school, and some aspects of the Vancouver writing community. Mentors could also help faculty and staff field questions from incoming students.
The WORKSHOP WORKSHOP: A discussion in workshop protocol and exploration alternative models of workshopping 

Seminars and resources: The association will adapt campus-wide resources on academic skills to suit the needs of Creative Writers. (For example, the Grad Studies department holds Time Management Seminars, which the CWSA could expand to apply to creative projects: “How much time should I allot to get a good idea?” ) It would allow our students to reap the benefit of university-wide programs; as UBC is not a Fine Arts school, it is important that we build these stratagem and resources internally.

Town Hall Meetings or Brown Bags: Regular open-house meetings to address creative and administrative interests/concerns of students in the department.

Representative to Faculty Meetings: The Association would nominate a communications officer to liaise between faculty, admin and the student body

Readers: The association would have funding available to students who would like to invite readers and host writing-related events

Creative Collaborations: The association would help enhance the networking opportunities of the program by initiating in-house writing festivals or showcases which encourage writers to explore inter-genre, inter-disciplinary and multi-authored forms of publication.

BUDGET

We are asking for $3 000 dollars in total. This will cover the Chair Person’s 5 hours per week, the honorarium for the undergraduate co-chair, and the pool of funds for readers and volunteer stipends.


1 Grad chair Person Salary @ 5 hours/week: $ 1 000

1 Undergraduate Co-chair Stipend: $ 500


Events/honorariums/materials: $ 1 500

Total: $ 3 000

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Happy 2010 Creative Writers!

Hey Guys,

Let's resurrect this blog baybee! This is a space for UBC Creative Writing students to talk about anything. It is a sorta virtual community where we can talk about what matters to us.

Tons of incredible things came out of today's Brown Bag meeting. Couldn't make it? Shannon will be posting the audio recording soon. We are going to try to synthesize all your great ideas and present them at a faculty meeting in the near future.

If anybody is into being a part of a sort of Creative Writing Student Union, please let Shannon or I know and we will amalgamate our brains to put all this awesomeness into action.

Thanks for your participation today. I'm so excited by all the amazing potential of all the ideas brainstormed today. You guys rock.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Sunday, February 22, 2009

MFA Questions/Feedback Brown Bag

To all MFA students:

Bryan Wade, Graduate Advisor, has called for a Thesis Information Session on Thursday Feb. 26th from 12:00 - 1:00 in Buch. Room E476. Please come meet the faculty and find out how to get a thesis supervisor, which genres the faculty supervise and the process and guidelines for each instructor when working with the student.

After the session there will be a short question and answer period on thesis and other topics.

Pizza will be served!

Monday, January 19, 2009

So you think your a genius?

Join us for an informal meeting of the minds on January 22nd at noon in Buchanan E476. The Teaching Brown Bag is an opportunity for faculty, staff and students to come together to eat, talk, and meet other members of the UBC Creative Writing community. This week we will discuss the topic of the romantic artist-genius mythos, and how it finds its way into creative writing programs. Does the mythos of the writer as a divinely inspired being hinder the budding writer? Can creative writing be taught? If we think we're not "geniuses", should we throw in the towel? How can we nurture the process of writing as a craft, without being daunted by the notion of the unattainable masterpiece?

Teaching Brown Bag Lunches meet once a month from noon until 1 pm in Buchanan E476. We look forward to seeing you there! Contact Ray Hsu at ray.hsu@ubc.ca for more information.