
CREATIVE WRITING
at the Ruth Asawa School of the Arts in San Francisco
Welcome! CW develops the art and craft of creative writing through instruction, collaboration, and respect. This blog showcases STUDENT WRITING and how to APPLY to Creative Writing.
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As I enter my junior year I have realized the transition from being an underclassman to an upperclassman. Although the shift was subtle at first, the piling homework and endless SAT prep soon had me face to face with the responsibility of being an 11th grader. Even if I don’t want it, I’m getting older,…
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“Charlie, place your left hand on the stool and keep it there! No, your other left! By golly!” Aunt Wilfred’s cheeks fluster a deep shade of fuschia. Her shrill voice pairs fluidly with her put-together Victorian era style; broad shoulders (artificially padded) combined with a tight corset-formed cinched waist rest atop an elegant ruffled satin…
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Middle school was one of the most agonizing and dragged out experiences I’ve ever had. High school would hopefully be my savior. In middle school, I had no motivation to work hard. There wasn’t anything for me to look forward to because it was a constant routine full of boredom. That’s why seventh grader Emma…
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A few days ago, the Creative Writing department went to the DeYoung Museum to visit the Revelations: Art from the African American South exhibit. A large majority of the art was done with few resources, since African Americans didn’t have much, but still wanted to express themselves and their thoughts through what they did have.…
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Recently, I attended the Soundtracks exhibit at SFMOMA along with the rest of the Creative Writing department. The show brings together works of art by a variety of artists that work with sounds and music. While CW makes it a habit to regularly go off-campus to see different art and cultural events, we went to…
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On August 29, all thirty members of the Creative Writing department took a long, hot bus ride out to the Minnesota Street Project art museum. Here, we saw the collaborations of Griffin McPartland and Paul Urich. Over a number of years, Urich sent McPartland his drawings, asking McPartland to write on them. At first he…
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I can easily remember when I was the ages six, seven, eight, and nine. It is not an unimaginable time ago, yet it seems like I live in an entirely different world than the one I lived in barely a year ago. My memories of my own immaturity and early learning have not been neglected.…
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High School is scary, everyone knows that. My experience was no exception. It’s the 26th of August, and I’m about ready to wet myself. The school is huge, the hallways make no sense, and I think I spotted someone with tiger face-paint. Welcome to Sota. But the thing that scares me most is my department.…
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CW alum Tanea Lunsford (class of 2009) returned to SotA this week to teach a class on “Writing Magic” using examples and exercises from science fiction writer Octavia Butler!