You are cordially invited to a book signing with University of Tennessee at Chattanooga alumna Cherie Priest, author of twenty books and novellas, including the recent haunted house thriller The Family Plot, acclaimed gothic horror novel Maplecroft from Roc, and the award-winning Clockwork Century series from Tor.
Sybil Baker awarded prestigious Artist Fellowship
UC Foundation Associate Professor of English, Sybil Baker, is one of 11 Tennessee artists awarded an Individual Artist Fellowship from the Tennessee Arts Commission for 2017.
Ugly Love and Writers Hall of Fame, Earl Braggs
Earl Braggs, Herman H. Battle Professor of African American Studies, can now add “Hall of Fame Inductee” to his impressive list of Honors and Awards.
Professors and Alumna impact international literary scene
In only five short years an author society started here at UTC has made its mark on the international scholarly scene!
Student wins the 2016 North Callahan Essay Prize
William “Tripp” Woolf has won the 2016 North Callahan Essay Prize. Woolf captured the $1000 award for his essay “Mammy’s Children: Power, Agency, and Redemption in Dessa Rose.”
Monterica Neil: Your Passion Pays Off
She chose UTC because she wanted the experience of something new, but Monterica Neil stuck around because she found a culture of support and knowledge in her English program.
Snag Sequoya Review hot off the press
UTC’s literary and arts magazine, Sequoya Review, 2016 edition is now available in the UC Lobby (magazine stands) and Holt Reading Room (second floor of Holt Hall).
Take Five Examines Multi-Ethnic American Literature
The UTC Department of English, in partnership with the Connor Professorship of American Literature, present Take Five: five free lectures by UTC faculty focused on Multi-Ethnic American Literature.
Professor Sarah Einstein Featured on WUTC
Sarah Einstein, creative writing professor at UTC, was recently featured on WUTC’s Around and About Chattanooga. Einstein discussed her award-winning book, Mot: A Memoir published earlier this year.
Sequoya Review, Open Call for Students’ Works
UTC’s Sequoya Review is seeking student talent in the forms of art and literature to feature in their annual literary journal. Submissions are accepted until September 30.