LCC English
The English department at Lansing Community College offers an incredible variety of writing and literature courses. We welcome all students.
We are also a community of readers and writers, welcoming all to join the conversation and celebrate the written word with us. "Great literature is language charged with meaning to the utmost possible degree."
- Ezra Pound
The study of English is all about words: using them, understanding them and appreciating them. At Lansing Community College, our writing and literature courses connect student
03/29/2023
In celebration of Women's History Month, authors and readers will present their work and the work of women writers from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, March 29, in the Gannon Building Grand River Room, 1130.
This roster of writers for this year’s Women’s Literature Read-In includes award-winning writers Rosalie Petrouske, Laura Apol, Erin Bartels and Nan Jackson. Authors will be available to sign copies of their books. The TLC Library will also provide a book cart with works by women writers for checkout, and refreshments will be served. This year's event will be face-to-face and on Webex. Please join us!
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All invited to Women’s Literature Read-In - Lansing Community College In celebration of Women's History Month, authors and readers will present their work and the work of women writers from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, March 29.
Women's Literature Read-In 3/31
a Virtual Event
The Women's Literature Read-In will take place this year on Wednesday, March 31, to close Women's History Month.
As the program celebrates the work of women writers, authors and readers are invited to read their own work or the work of women/womyn/womxn/wymyn writers.
We will start at 11 a.m. and end at 5 p.m.
Usually, we do not have a theme and this year will be no different. A selection from a work in progress or a published work, reflections on our time living with COVID this past year, current events, the many inequities in our society, accounts of the ordinary and extraordinary of our daily lives will provide a varied program of readings.
All topics and all genres are welcome. Readings for all audiences--children, YA, new adult, and adult, may be read. Readers can sign up for a 5-, 10-, 15-, or 20-minute period. Readers should prepare to briefly introduce themselves and the selection(s) they will read.
Many of you are published writers and I would like to create space in the program to spotlight your work. If you are open to a short Q&A session following your reading, please let me know so that I can schedule a few minutes more for you.
All readers should contact Professor Teresa Purvis by March 22nd at [email protected] or 517-483-1047. I will need your name, the title(s) and author(s) of the works you will read, the estimated amount of time needed within a range of availability (i.e. 15 minutes between 2 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.).
Please share this information with colleagues and students who may be interested in sharing their writing or the work of a woman writer.
Another free book event...the 29th Annual African American Children's Book Festival is virtual this year. Register for the February 6th event.
The African-American Children's Book Project – February 6, 2021 The Book Fair About I read to see me About I read to see me The Book Fair Schedule Register Participants Sponsors Resources On my Radar Contact DONATE Resources On our Radar Contact DONATE REGISTER DONATE The 29th Annual African American Children's Book Fair will be held virtually on Saturday, Febru...
02/03/2021
February 3 is World Read Aloud Day. Hear authors/illustrators read their books! Register now for this free event.
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The LCC English Program has a new course--ENGL 200 Introduction to Literature. This is a 3-credit transfer course offered online and ORT (online real time) this fall. Register now to study short fiction, drama, poetry, and film.
New this fall to LCC English offerings is ENGL 200 Introduction to Literature. Study short fiction, drama, poetry, and film in this 3-credit transfer course. ENGL 200 is both online and ORT (online real time). Register now!
The time to register for LCC English classes for Fall 2020 is now.
06/09/2020
Thursday, June 11, at 12 noon a number of authors and activists will read Frederick Douglass' Narrative.
The Agitator Broadcast Leading contemporary writers, scholars, and activists read the "Narrative of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave" in its entirety.
Late start classes begin Jan. 28.
Register for ENGL 260 African American Lit.
and ENGL 267 British Literature 2.
Contact 517-483-1061 for more information.
Attention readers and writers! Registration for Spring 2020 at LCC is open. It is not too late to sign up for a literature, creative writing, or journalism course.
LCC registration for Spring 2020 is open. Check out the ENGL offerings from first year composition to journalism and creative writing to a variety of literature courses.
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