Santa Clara University

Department Programs - Creative Writing Emphasis

English department
The Creative Writing Emphasis

The Creative Writing Program offers students a coherent course of study in poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. The creative writing minor is firmly grounded within the liberal arts tradition, integrating courses in poetry, fiction, screenwriting, and creative nonfiction writing within their broader literary and cultural context.

Introductory courses familiarize students with the practice and theory of creative writing. Advanced courses offer a workshop setting in which students write and critique one another’s work. Electives focus on particular genres of creative writing, such as Lifewriting, Fantasy and Science Fiction, and Screenwriting. All creative writing courses incorporate some study of literature as well as close attention to students’ own creative writing.

 

Requirements for the Minor

Two Introductory Courses

  • English 71. Fiction Writing
  • English 72. Poetry Writing

Two Practicum Courses

  • English 90. Literary Review Practicum
  • English 190. Literary Review Practicum

One Advanced Course

  • English 171. Advanced Fiction Writing or English 172. Advanced Poetry Writing

Three Electives From the Following:

  • English 73. Lifewriting
  • English 126. Writing and Performing Poetry
  • English 127. Writing Fantasy and Science Fiction
  • English 170. Writing for Children and Young Adults
  • English 171. Advanced Fiction Writing
  • English 172. Advanced Poetry Writing
  • English 173. Screenwriting
  • English 175. Creative Nonfiction

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Santa Clara Review

All SCU students have the opportunity to work on the University’s literary magazine. Published twice a year, the Review includes fiction, essays, poetry, book reviews, art and photography from the Santa Clara University Community and the Bay Area. In the Literary Magazine Practicum, one-unit courses offered every quarter, students discuss submissions.

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Literary contests

Each year three literary prizes for undergraduates are given: the McCann Prize for the best short story, the Shipsey Prize for the best poem, and the Academy of American Poets “Tamara Verga Poetry Prize” for the best group of poems. The winning manuscripts receive cash awards and are published in the Santa Clara Review.

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The Hopkins Reading Series

Nationally-known writers and award-winning San Francisco Bay Area writers are invited to campus to read and conduct workshops. Recent visiting writers include Kim Addonizio, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Michael Blumenthal, Bo Caldwell, Maxine Chernoff, Molly Giles, Toni Graham, Jim Heynan, Dorianne Laux, John L’Heurueux, Veronica Montes, Roy Parvin, Jim Shepard, Angela Narcisso Torres, Marianne Villanueva, Daryl Babe Wilson and Tobias Wolff.

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Student Achievement

In the last few years, over two dozen SCU students who have studied Creative Writing have been accepted into M.A., M.F.A., and Ph.D. programs in Creative Writing at University of Virginia, University of Iowa, Syracuse University, New York University, San Francisco State, University of Denver, University of Montana, University of Arizona, Bennington College, UC Davis, Brown University, San Diego State University, San Jose State University, USC, among others. Several have received prestigious fellowships and teaching assistantships to these universities. English major alumni include Neal Jimenez, who won first prize at the Sundance Film Festival for his film, Waterdance, and Jeff Brazil, who won a Pulitzer Prize in Journalism.

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Program Council
  • Jerald Enos, Theater and Dance
  • Francisco Jimenez, Tonia Riviello, Modern Languages; Diane Dreher, Ron Hansen, Claudia MonPere McIsaac, English

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Participating Faculty

Poetry:

Rebecca Black, Kirk Glaser, Claudia MonPere McIsaac, Cory Wade

Fiction and Screenwriting:

Ron Hansen, Claudia MonPere McIsaac, Cynthia Mahamdi, Fred White

Nonfiction:

Terry Beers, Simone Billings, Diane Dreher, Fred White, Juan Velasco

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For more information contact:

Claudia MonPere McIsaac, Director
Creative Writing Program
(408) 554-4932 or 4308
Fax: (408) 554-4837
cmcisaac@scu.edu 

Claudia MonPere McIsaac is the director of the Creative Writing Program and has been teaching at SCU since 1980. She received her M.F.A. in Creative Writing from San Francisco State University and her B.A. in Theatre Arts from U.C. Berkeley. Her short fiction and poems have appeared in many literary magazines, including The Kenyon Review, Prairie Schooner, Puerto del Sol, Calyx, and The Spoon River Poetry Review.

Her essays have appeared in the collections Herspace: Women, Writing, and Solitude and in Living on the Margins: Women Writers and Breast Cancer. Awards include the Brutocao Curriculum Innovation Award and First Prize in the Georgetown Review Fiction Contest.

She is currently at work on a collection of stories set in the Bass lake region of California. Her teaching interests include narrative forms and writing and performance.