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 Fiction writer Holly Goddard Jones read from her new short story collection, entitled “Antipodes,” and answered questions from students at a fiction reading event hosted by the English and Creative Writing Department on Nov. 9.

“As a writer, you must have the courage to continue”- Guilford students and faculty enjoy hilarious and touching book reading

Haley Madison, Staff Writer November 15, 2022

On Wednesday, Nov. 9, English majors and faculty members of the English and Creative Writing Department gathered in Carnegie Hall for a book reading event featuring fiction writer Holly Goddard Jones,...

Mylène Dressler, Associate Professor of English, and fellow Associate Professor Diya Abdo had to change their planned three-week, study-abroad course to a class they titled Writing in Real Time // Photo by Maia Dery.

Coronavirus forces change for three-week courses

Reagan Bednar and Navya Belavadi, Staff Writer and News Editor May 24, 2020

With Guilford finding itself in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, closing its campus and offering online-only classes, many three-week session classes didn’t go according to original plans. Some...

Acclaimed poet Chloe Honum visits Guilford

Elanna Reber, Staff Writer December 2, 2019

Guilford College was honored to host the poet Chloe Honum for a reading of her works on Wednesday, Nov. 6.​ Honum is well known for her first book of poems titled “​The Tulip-Flame,” published...

Goof: Faculty exclusive poetry slam leads to rally

DaeQuan Fitzgerald, Pen Sniffer March 30, 2018

Disclaimer: This story is a part of out April Fool’s edition, The Goofordian. This story was created by Guilfordian Staff and is not based in fact. Chaos erupted at the English and Creative Writing...

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