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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  •     release party! april 5th 7:30 pm 826 valencia  san francisco click here to learn more about our literary journal

  • Inspiration, Imagination, Expression200 Masterworks from the Senior Class Thursday, March 15, 5:30 PM Squeri and Pannone Galleries Main Building, Third Floor Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts 555 Portola, San Francisco, CA 94131   Inspiration, Imagination, Expression highlights work by the Visual Art Department’s senior students.  The exhibition features some 200 original works…

  •   Friday 17: Cine/Club: Randall Museum Jean Pierre Melville’s THE ARMY OF SHADOWS (1995, France) Another film that fills you in on some of the fascinating events of WWII that may not be covered in your social studies class. In this case, the French Resistance: a group of unusual French citizens working to sabotage the…

  • As many of you may know, SOTA was recently renamed the Ruth Asawa San Francisco School of the Arts after the famous artist who helped found the school. At the renaming ceremony, Hosana, a sophomore in Creative Writing, read a statement about SOTA and the Creative Writing Department from author Dave Eggers.  Yes, THE Dave…

  • Michelle Tea, a regular guest artist for the Creative Writing Department, will be a part of a literary event tonight, in Berkeley. 7:30pm Lyrics & Dirges featuring Michelle Tea, Michele Serros, Sam Sax, Artnoose & Annah Anti-Palindrome curated by Tomas Moniz at Pegasus Books Downtown 2349 Shattuck Avenue Berkeley free admission, refreshments served

  • Are you involved in the Occupy Movement, and have something to say about it? Well here’s your chance! OccuPoetry is seeking poetry about economic justice/injustice, greed, protest, activism, and opportunity. Submissions need not be limited to Wall Street’s greed nor US-based poets; we consider the Occupy Movement a world-wide movement for a more just world.…

  • This Friday at Cine/Club is the 1978 French film Molière (IMBD), directed by Ariane Mnouchkine. The film is about four hours long, so it will begin at 6:30. Due to its length, Heather will count your attendance to Molière as two Art&Film credits for this grading period. There will be a 15-minute intermission when sandwiches will…

  • …Jules’s band is playing from 8-10 pm. Simple Pleasures is located on Balboa, between 35th and 36th ave. Come and support your fellow Cdub!

  • Congratulations, Giorgia, for getting published in the Belletrist Coterie online magazine! Her piece, “How Mermaids Were Made,” will be published early 2012, in the inaugural issue. Cdubs, please follow Giorgia’s awesome-wonderful-fantastic example and email either myself or Rebecca for future publications.