
Bethany Johnsen Creed
@bethanysays_
PhD Candidate in English at UCLA and managing editor of @therambling_.
2024 @LAReviewofBooks Publishing Workshop Fellow.
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08-03-2014 01:07:23
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"Are the arts and sciences meaningful jumping-off points for philosophical contemplation and ethical action within our rapidly deteriorating environment?" Catherine Engh the-rambling.com/2022/10/21/iss…

Bethany Johnsen Creed and Devoney Looser talk historical fiction, recovering forgotten women novelists, and writing for the public. the-rambling.com/2024/01/21/iss…

The Rambling Bethany Johnsen Creed Devoney Looser Great convo! I wrote about one of those forgotten novelists, Carolyn Wells, for my column today: saturdayeveningpost.com/2024/01/consid…

"I hope that people will return to these primary sources that I used to find new things and tell us new things." That's Arizona State University Regents Professor Devoney Looser, speaking The Rambling about researching her book, "Sister Novelists." Read more: ow.ly/T5rg50QvZAo #ASUHumanities

"Writing prose for experts is seen as harder than writing prose for non-experts, and I just don’t think that’s true. They’re both hard in different ways, and they’re both a practice." Bethany Johnsen Creed talks with #SisterNovelists author Devoney Looser the-rambling.com/2024/01/21/iss…

I do what I do in no small part because of Devoney Looser’s example. (My weird choices are, of course, my own damn fault)


.Arizona State University English professor Devoney Looser is author or editor of 11 books. Her best writing advice? "Write even when you aren’t feeling inspired" and "don’t read over and fuss over everything you wrote last time." Learn more via Christina Boyd: ow.ly/67xT50Qzqxa #ASUHumanities




“As horrible as this has been for all of us in America, what we are encountering is not the worst thing happening to professors right now.” Dr. Thrasher on the recent crackdowns against academic dissent, at home and in Gaza. lithub.com/americas-campu…

We were lucky enough today to have our workshop kicked off by the wonderful keynote speaker Dan Sinykin! Thank you so much Dan for taking the time to share your wisdom with us. Fellows: Feel free to drop a cool fact or two you learned from today's session in the replies 💡📝





