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Wendy Buchanan, English 302                           October 19, 2011                                                     1
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 3fifty5
                                        Everything we see, every place that we go, and all that we experience in our

                                        everyday lives may seem ordinary, but these things will inevitably impact who

                                        we are and who we will become. As I think over the many events that have
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                                        occurred throughout my almost thirty-three years, it is hard to narrow them

down to just one important time in my life. Since all of the other significant events in my life would not have even

been possible without my birth, that seems to be a logical place to start.

           My parents were living in Kentucky in 1978 and experiencing one of the worst winters they had ever seen.

That winter season had days so cold that no space heater, vegetable soup and cornbread, hot chocolate or extra

layers of clothing could chase away the chill that had permanently seeped into their bones. Mailboxes and car

doors were frozen shut as if someone had super-glued them in place, and of course it had to be on a frigid night

like this that I would alert my mother of my imminent arrival.

           I was born on the three hundred and fifty-fifth day of that year. My birthdate typically marks Winter

Solstice. On this day in 1937, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the world’s first full-length animated feature,
premiered. “Word-Cross,” the first crossword puzzle, was published in New York World in 1913. The first manned

mission to the moon, Apollo 8, was launched from the Kennedy Space Center. My birth date was made significant

in other years by exploding bombs, erupting volcanoes (volcanoes that had been dormant for fifty years, no less),

and the outbreak of wars and conflicts. December 21, 2012 is now being predicted as the end of the world as we

know it.

           All of that feels significant, somehow, to who I am today. My skin is pale like Snow White’s skin, and while I do

not have seven little men at my beck and call, I do feel that my growth was stunted. (How else do I explain my

parents, sister and half-brother all being at least six feet tall while I am a glorious five foot three inches?) Word

games are one of my most favorite past-times, and my uncle has worked for NASA since 1973. I can say with

complete certainty that I have never lived in the midst of a war or felt the effects of a volcano upchucking hot

molten lava anywhere near my home, but I always feel like I have been through some kind of battle or natural

disaster after a family gathering.

           Even my parents still recognize the significance of the day I was born. When I asked my mother what

detail she best remembered from the day I was born she replied, “Your dad left me at the hospital, alone, and

went to his company’s Christmas party. Then, the next day he rode in the Christmas parade with people from our
Wendy Buchanan, English 302                         October 19, 2011                                                    2
Word Count: 826


church.” I will admit that my vainglorious side was expecting something about beautiful blue eyes or sweet little

hands, but I didn’t let Momma’s response worry me too much because a father remembers everything about the

birth of his princess. I asked him, “Daddy, what do you remember about the day I was born?” (I would like to confess

that at this point in the interview process I was being all kinds of sinful with my pride, knowing Daddy was going to

go on and on about me being the most beautiful baby girl he had ever seen.) “Well,” he said, “Farrah Fawcett was

on the cover of Playboy at that time.” As you can imagine, things suddenly became awkward between my daddy

and me.

        My parents may not have said anything earth-moving about my birth, but it really isn’t that big of a deal.

Their commentary, or lack thereof, does not make the event any less significant. I mean, of course my birth is

significant to my parents. Momma and Daddy have just gotten older and forgotten some things over the years.

(Yes, I realize that I have just admitted that Christmas parties and models on magazines are easier for my parents

to recall than the birth of their own child, but I have accepted the whole ordeal and moved on. Perhaps I should

say kind of moved on. Okay, I haven’t moved on from it at all, but that is another topic for another memoir.) Really,

their memories just prove my original point that everything in life is significant. Dates, events, and people -- they all

mean something. I feel like Momma and Daddy’s memories -“about my birth”- are even significant because they

are like billboards showing me the direction in which my career should go: FICTION WRITING! At least then my sense
of self-respect would still be intact and I could make up an elaborate tale about the significance of December 21,

1978.



                            To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose
                          under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to
                                   plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted.
                                                     Ecclesiastes 3:1-2
Western Carolina University



      PROFESSIONAL
        WRITING


Eng lish.WCU.edu
                                                         Western Carolina University Alumni David Joy graduated with with a BA in

Your Classes
                                                         English Literature and an MA in Professional Writing. Joy was a featured artist
                                                         at the tenth annual Spring Literary Festival and is seen here reading from his
Standards for Educators:                                 first published book Growing Gills: A Fly Fisherman’s Journey.

WCU’s Professional Writing program
offers a unique combination of creative
                                                   Your Colleagues
writing and real-                                  First-Rate Faculty:
world writing       Writing Experience:            The English Department consists of accomplished teachers who will
courses.            •	 Poems                       give you the best educational experience possible. The creative writing
                    •	 Creative Nonfiction         instructors are excellent teachers and also award-winning authors who
Career              •	 Short Stories               have published more than twelve volumes of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry.
Preparation: •	 Novels                             The technical writing faculty have published technical writing manuals
                    •	 Technical Documents         and stay up-to-date on the
Students take
courses that                                       latest technology so that English students
focus on editing, publishing, writing on the       students graduate with •	 Design and edit web sites
                                                   cutting edge experience.       •	 Write and edit for public and
web, technical writing, business writing.
                                                                                     private organizations
                                                   Dynamic Peers:                 •	 Study abroad
Your Careers                                                                      •	 Hold exciting student internships
                                                   English students are
Sought-After Graduates:                            winning prizes for their
More employers ask for good                        writing, including a prestigious national award from the Association of
writing than almost any other skill!               Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) for a short story by an English
                                                   major. Additionally, one English class wrote, edited, and named
Other                                              Western’s first magazine,Imagine. Recent interns and alumni have written
              Careers with this degree:            documentation for Volvo, written for C-SPAN, published creative work in
Choices:      •	   Editor                          national literary journals, and been admitted into prestigious graduate
              •	   Technical Writer                Creative Writing programs.
Many
              •	   Journalist
professional
writers
              •	   Poet                            Spring Literary Festival:
              •	   Web Designer
enter the                                          Our annual Spring Literary Festival had been bringing local and national
              •	   Museum Curator
business                                           writers to the campus since 2003. Distinguished authors, such as Jim
              •	   Speechwriter
profession                                         Harrison, Leslie Silko, Mazine Kumin, Sherman Alexie, Silas House,
or go on to                                        Elizabeth Kostova, Brett Lott, and Kathryn Stripling Byer have all been
graduate                                           featured artists at the Spring Literary Festival. Members of the English
programs, including law and                        faculty, such as Catherine Carter, Ron Rash, Deidre Elliott, Pamela
other professions.                                 Duncan, and Mary Adams, have also performed in past festival events.

                       English Deparment * 305 Coulter Building * Cullowhee, NC 28723 * 828.227.7264
Western Carolina University

    MOTION PICTURE
                STUDIES

 Eng lish.WCU.edu
Your Classes
Standards for Educators:
                                                             Your Colleagues
Motion Picture Studies is a combination of                   First-Rate Faculty:
verbal and written skills with media literacy.
Students will take courses that explore                      The Motion Picture Studies faculty has advanded degrees in
visual media and                                             the their fields, are active scholars, and attend and present
will develop an           Film Studies in:                   their research at national academic conferences. Students
understanding of          •	 Theory                          in this major can take courses with Hollywood professionals,
visual culture.           •	 Genres                          including a director, screenwriter, and cinematographer.
                          •	 Screenwriting
Career                    •	 Adaptation                      Dynamic Peers:
Preparation:              •	 History
                                                             A university-wide competition recently selected a group of
Students gain                                                students
experience through film screenings, classes                  who were
with visiting filmmakers, senior seminar, and                majoring in
internships.                                                 this program       English students
                                                             to attend the      •	 Compete in poetry slams
                                                             Full Frame         •	 Design and edit web sites
Your Careers                                                 Film Festival
                                                             in Durham,
                                                                                •	 Write and edit for public and
                                                                                    private organizations
Sought-After Graduates:                                      NC. Students       •	 Hold exciting student internships
                                                             have met fiml
English students possess the communication,                  and television
writing, and                                                 production
critical thinking   Careers with this degree:                professionals and documentary filmmakers, giving students a
skills that         •	 Lawyer                                unique variety of interdisciplinary educational opportunities.
employers           •	 Technical Writer
want in their       •	 Editor                                Spring Literary Festival:
employees.          •	 Journalist
                    •	 Web Designer                          Our annual Spring Literary Festival had been bringing local
Other               •	 Reporter                              and national writers to the campus since 2003. Distinguished
                                                             authors, such as Jim Harrison, Leslie Silko, Mazine Kumin,
Choices:            •	 Broadcaster
                                                             Sherman Alexie, Silas House, Elizabeth Kostova, Brett Lott,
Many                                                         and Kathryn Stripling Byer have all been featured artists at
undergraduates go to graduate and                            the Spring Literary Festival. Members of the English faculty,
professional schools to continue their English               such as Catherine Carter, Ron Rash, Deidre Elliott, Pamela
studies or to pursue new areas, such as law,                 Duncan, and Mary Adams, have also performed in past
art, or communication.                                       festival events.


                         English Deparment * 305 Coulter Building * Cullowhee, NC 28723 * 828.227.7264
Western Carolina University



     LITERATURE


E n g l i s h . W C U. e d u

Your Classes                                           English students can join the English Club or choose
Standards for Educators:                               to work on WCU’s literary magazine, The Nomad.
                                                       Upper-level students may be invited to join Sigma
Program includes courses that focus on the
works of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton,                 Tau Delta, the international honor society for English
Dickinson, and                                         students.
Faulkner.             Study Literature
Career
                          •	
                          •	
                               British
                               American                Your Colleagues
Preparation:              •	   Eco/                    First-Rate Faculty:
                               Environmental
English Majors       •	        Appalachian             WCU’s English faculty are focused on providing the very best learning
concentrating in     •	        Southern                experience to students through small classes, cutting edge content,
literature gain rich •	        Native American         technology, discussion formats, and experiential learning. Several
exposure to literary
                                                       English professors have won the most prestigious teaching awards at
history, texts,
                                                       WCU and in the UNC system. They can offer students such engaging
movements, and authors.
                                                       teaching because they are also active scholars who publish articles
Students will:                                         and books in their fields, as well as present their research at national
                                                       academic conferences.
•	   Study literacy criticism and theory
•	   Participate in senior seminar                     Dynamic Peers:                 English students
•	   Develop writing and critical thinking skills                                       •	 Compete in poetry slams
                                                       English students give            •	 Design and edit web sites
Your Careers                                           presentations about their
                                                       research at NCUR, the
                                                                                        •	 Write and edit for public and
Sought-After Graduates:                                                                     private organizations
                                                       National Conference on           •	 Hold exciting student internships
English students possess the communication,            Undergraduate Research.
writing, and                                           Students are also studying
critical thinking                                      abroad, winning awards
                  Careers with this degree:            for their writing, taking part in local service projects and participating
skills that
                  •	 Editor                            in various English clubs and events.
employers
                  •	 Technical Writer
want in their
employees.
                  •	 Journalist                        Spring Literary Festival:
                  •	 Web Designer
Other             •	 Speechwriter                      Our annual Spring Literary Festival had been bringing local and national
                  •	 Novelist                          writers to the campus since 2003. Distinguished authors, such as Jim
Choices:                                               Harrison, Leslie Silko, Mazine Kumin, Sherman Alexie, Silas House,
                                                       Elizabeth Kostova, Brett Lott, and Kathryn Stripling Byer have all been
Many undergraduates go to graduate and
                                                       featured artists at the Spring Literary Festival. Members of the English
professional schools to continue their English
                                                       faculty, such as Catherine Carter, Ron Rash, Deidre Elliott, Pamela
studies or to pursue new areas, such as law,
                                                       Duncan, and Mary Adams, have also performed in past festival events.
art, or communication.
                          English Deparment * 305 Coulter Building * Cullowhee, NC 28723 * 828.227.7264
Western Carolina University


                   ENGLISH
              EDUCATION
 Eng lish.WCU.edu
Your Classes
Standards for Educators:

Program includes literature courses that focus on
Fairy Tale, Post-Colonial, African-American, and
Appalachian studies. English Education students
also take courses in
TESOL, Teaching
English to Speakers of      Study Literature:
Other Languages.            •	 Milton

Career
                            •	 Chaucer
                            •	 Shakespeare
                                                             Your Colleagues
Preparation:                                                  First-Rate Faculty:
Students gain a variety of field experiences                  The English Department consists of accomplished teachers who will
throughout the four-year program.                             give you the best educational experience possible. Your teachers
•	        Methods in Teaching English                         have published award-winning books and journal essays and have
•	        Methods in Teaching Writing                         written content for television and film. They bring their own real-life
•	        Intern I                                            experiences to class and
•	        Intern II (You are the teacher for 12 weeks!)       use these to help you grow English students
                                                              in your student teaching, •	 Compete in poetry slams
Your Careers                                                  ultimately preparing you for •	 Design and edit web sites
                                                              a successful career.            •	 Write and edit for public and
Sought-After Graduates:                                                                           private organizations
                                                              Dynamic Peers:                 •	   Volunteer in public schools
Program conveniently places students in and                                                  •	   Hold exciting student internships
                                                              Peer support is one of your
beyond the region. Recent graduates are                       greatest resources as a
currently teaching at Smoky Mountain, South                   student majoring in an English program. Many of these hardworking
Iredell, Cherokee, Lake Norman and Pisgah high                students are North Carolina Teaching Fellows who present their
schools.                                                      essays at regional and national conferences and actively participate
                                                              in community service projects.
Other Choices:
                                                              Spring Literary Festival:
Teachers wanting to teach in higher education may
choose to go on to graduate work for their Masters            Our annual Spring Literary Festival had been bringing local and
of Arts in Education or for a Doctorate in Education.         national writers to the campus since 2003. Distinguished authors,
                                                              such as Jim Harrison, Leslie Silko, Mazine Kumin, Sherman Alexie,
     Advanced Opportunities:                                  Silas House, Elizabeth Kostova, Brett Lott, and Kathryn Stripling
     •	    Administration at local or state level             Byer have all been featured artists at the Spring Literary Festival.
     •	    Private Schools                                    Members of the English faculty, such as Catherine Carter, Ron
     •	    Testing and Assesments for the state               Rash, Deidre Elliott, Pamela Duncan, and Mary Adams, have also
                                                              performed in past festival events.
                              English Deparment * 305 Coulter Building * Cullowhee, NC 28723 * 828.227.7264
SWA M P
THE

MONSTER             AT HOME
      Poetry by Catherine Carter
Men’s Neckties

They’re power nooses choking off
brains from bodies, just enough
to prove a man is something more
than some bright rooster. His top drawer
is civilized and affluent,
in charge, his status bought and spent
on silk, the wormspun ornament.
And yet, the swinging way they hang’s...
suggestive, don’t you think? The things
ties say are all expressed aslant,
but their glance is toward knife-creased pants:
silk arrows pointing down at cocks
that crow through wire and fence and lock.
It’s Y, not X, that marks the spot.

Catherine Carter, The Swamp Monster at Home
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Threefiftyfive

  • 1. Wendy Buchanan, English 302 October 19, 2011 1 Word Count: 826 3fifty5 Everything we see, every place that we go, and all that we experience in our everyday lives may seem ordinary, but these things will inevitably impact who we are and who we will become. As I think over the many events that have by:wendy buchanan occurred throughout my almost thirty-three years, it is hard to narrow them down to just one important time in my life. Since all of the other significant events in my life would not have even been possible without my birth, that seems to be a logical place to start. My parents were living in Kentucky in 1978 and experiencing one of the worst winters they had ever seen. That winter season had days so cold that no space heater, vegetable soup and cornbread, hot chocolate or extra layers of clothing could chase away the chill that had permanently seeped into their bones. Mailboxes and car doors were frozen shut as if someone had super-glued them in place, and of course it had to be on a frigid night like this that I would alert my mother of my imminent arrival. I was born on the three hundred and fifty-fifth day of that year. My birthdate typically marks Winter Solstice. On this day in 1937, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the world’s first full-length animated feature, premiered. “Word-Cross,” the first crossword puzzle, was published in New York World in 1913. The first manned mission to the moon, Apollo 8, was launched from the Kennedy Space Center. My birth date was made significant in other years by exploding bombs, erupting volcanoes (volcanoes that had been dormant for fifty years, no less), and the outbreak of wars and conflicts. December 21, 2012 is now being predicted as the end of the world as we know it. All of that feels significant, somehow, to who I am today. My skin is pale like Snow White’s skin, and while I do not have seven little men at my beck and call, I do feel that my growth was stunted. (How else do I explain my parents, sister and half-brother all being at least six feet tall while I am a glorious five foot three inches?) Word games are one of my most favorite past-times, and my uncle has worked for NASA since 1973. I can say with complete certainty that I have never lived in the midst of a war or felt the effects of a volcano upchucking hot molten lava anywhere near my home, but I always feel like I have been through some kind of battle or natural disaster after a family gathering. Even my parents still recognize the significance of the day I was born. When I asked my mother what detail she best remembered from the day I was born she replied, “Your dad left me at the hospital, alone, and went to his company’s Christmas party. Then, the next day he rode in the Christmas parade with people from our
  • 2. Wendy Buchanan, English 302 October 19, 2011 2 Word Count: 826 church.” I will admit that my vainglorious side was expecting something about beautiful blue eyes or sweet little hands, but I didn’t let Momma’s response worry me too much because a father remembers everything about the birth of his princess. I asked him, “Daddy, what do you remember about the day I was born?” (I would like to confess that at this point in the interview process I was being all kinds of sinful with my pride, knowing Daddy was going to go on and on about me being the most beautiful baby girl he had ever seen.) “Well,” he said, “Farrah Fawcett was on the cover of Playboy at that time.” As you can imagine, things suddenly became awkward between my daddy and me. My parents may not have said anything earth-moving about my birth, but it really isn’t that big of a deal. Their commentary, or lack thereof, does not make the event any less significant. I mean, of course my birth is significant to my parents. Momma and Daddy have just gotten older and forgotten some things over the years. (Yes, I realize that I have just admitted that Christmas parties and models on magazines are easier for my parents to recall than the birth of their own child, but I have accepted the whole ordeal and moved on. Perhaps I should say kind of moved on. Okay, I haven’t moved on from it at all, but that is another topic for another memoir.) Really, their memories just prove my original point that everything in life is significant. Dates, events, and people -- they all mean something. I feel like Momma and Daddy’s memories -“about my birth”- are even significant because they are like billboards showing me the direction in which my career should go: FICTION WRITING! At least then my sense of self-respect would still be intact and I could make up an elaborate tale about the significance of December 21, 1978. To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die; a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted. Ecclesiastes 3:1-2
  • 3. Western Carolina University PROFESSIONAL WRITING Eng lish.WCU.edu Western Carolina University Alumni David Joy graduated with with a BA in Your Classes English Literature and an MA in Professional Writing. Joy was a featured artist at the tenth annual Spring Literary Festival and is seen here reading from his Standards for Educators: first published book Growing Gills: A Fly Fisherman’s Journey. WCU’s Professional Writing program offers a unique combination of creative Your Colleagues writing and real- First-Rate Faculty: world writing Writing Experience: The English Department consists of accomplished teachers who will courses. • Poems give you the best educational experience possible. The creative writing • Creative Nonfiction instructors are excellent teachers and also award-winning authors who Career • Short Stories have published more than twelve volumes of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. Preparation: • Novels The technical writing faculty have published technical writing manuals • Technical Documents and stay up-to-date on the Students take courses that latest technology so that English students focus on editing, publishing, writing on the students graduate with • Design and edit web sites cutting edge experience. • Write and edit for public and web, technical writing, business writing. private organizations Dynamic Peers: • Study abroad Your Careers • Hold exciting student internships English students are Sought-After Graduates: winning prizes for their More employers ask for good writing, including a prestigious national award from the Association of writing than almost any other skill! Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) for a short story by an English major. Additionally, one English class wrote, edited, and named Other Western’s first magazine,Imagine. Recent interns and alumni have written Careers with this degree: documentation for Volvo, written for C-SPAN, published creative work in Choices: • Editor national literary journals, and been admitted into prestigious graduate • Technical Writer Creative Writing programs. Many • Journalist professional writers • Poet Spring Literary Festival: • Web Designer enter the Our annual Spring Literary Festival had been bringing local and national • Museum Curator business writers to the campus since 2003. Distinguished authors, such as Jim • Speechwriter profession Harrison, Leslie Silko, Mazine Kumin, Sherman Alexie, Silas House, or go on to Elizabeth Kostova, Brett Lott, and Kathryn Stripling Byer have all been graduate featured artists at the Spring Literary Festival. Members of the English programs, including law and faculty, such as Catherine Carter, Ron Rash, Deidre Elliott, Pamela other professions. Duncan, and Mary Adams, have also performed in past festival events. English Deparment * 305 Coulter Building * Cullowhee, NC 28723 * 828.227.7264
  • 4. Western Carolina University MOTION PICTURE STUDIES Eng lish.WCU.edu Your Classes Standards for Educators: Your Colleagues Motion Picture Studies is a combination of First-Rate Faculty: verbal and written skills with media literacy. Students will take courses that explore The Motion Picture Studies faculty has advanded degrees in visual media and the their fields, are active scholars, and attend and present will develop an Film Studies in: their research at national academic conferences. Students understanding of • Theory in this major can take courses with Hollywood professionals, visual culture. • Genres including a director, screenwriter, and cinematographer. • Screenwriting Career • Adaptation Dynamic Peers: Preparation: • History A university-wide competition recently selected a group of Students gain students experience through film screenings, classes who were with visiting filmmakers, senior seminar, and majoring in internships. this program English students to attend the • Compete in poetry slams Full Frame • Design and edit web sites Your Careers Film Festival in Durham, • Write and edit for public and private organizations Sought-After Graduates: NC. Students • Hold exciting student internships have met fiml English students possess the communication, and television writing, and production critical thinking Careers with this degree: professionals and documentary filmmakers, giving students a skills that • Lawyer unique variety of interdisciplinary educational opportunities. employers • Technical Writer want in their • Editor Spring Literary Festival: employees. • Journalist • Web Designer Our annual Spring Literary Festival had been bringing local Other • Reporter and national writers to the campus since 2003. Distinguished authors, such as Jim Harrison, Leslie Silko, Mazine Kumin, Choices: • Broadcaster Sherman Alexie, Silas House, Elizabeth Kostova, Brett Lott, Many and Kathryn Stripling Byer have all been featured artists at undergraduates go to graduate and the Spring Literary Festival. Members of the English faculty, professional schools to continue their English such as Catherine Carter, Ron Rash, Deidre Elliott, Pamela studies or to pursue new areas, such as law, Duncan, and Mary Adams, have also performed in past art, or communication. festival events. English Deparment * 305 Coulter Building * Cullowhee, NC 28723 * 828.227.7264
  • 5. Western Carolina University LITERATURE E n g l i s h . W C U. e d u Your Classes English students can join the English Club or choose Standards for Educators: to work on WCU’s literary magazine, The Nomad. Upper-level students may be invited to join Sigma Program includes courses that focus on the works of Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton, Tau Delta, the international honor society for English Dickinson, and students. Faulkner. Study Literature Career • • British American Your Colleagues Preparation: • Eco/ First-Rate Faculty: Environmental English Majors • Appalachian WCU’s English faculty are focused on providing the very best learning concentrating in • Southern experience to students through small classes, cutting edge content, literature gain rich • Native American technology, discussion formats, and experiential learning. Several exposure to literary English professors have won the most prestigious teaching awards at history, texts, WCU and in the UNC system. They can offer students such engaging movements, and authors. teaching because they are also active scholars who publish articles Students will: and books in their fields, as well as present their research at national academic conferences. • Study literacy criticism and theory • Participate in senior seminar Dynamic Peers: English students • Develop writing and critical thinking skills • Compete in poetry slams English students give • Design and edit web sites Your Careers presentations about their research at NCUR, the • Write and edit for public and Sought-After Graduates: private organizations National Conference on • Hold exciting student internships English students possess the communication, Undergraduate Research. writing, and Students are also studying critical thinking abroad, winning awards Careers with this degree: for their writing, taking part in local service projects and participating skills that • Editor in various English clubs and events. employers • Technical Writer want in their employees. • Journalist Spring Literary Festival: • Web Designer Other • Speechwriter Our annual Spring Literary Festival had been bringing local and national • Novelist writers to the campus since 2003. Distinguished authors, such as Jim Choices: Harrison, Leslie Silko, Mazine Kumin, Sherman Alexie, Silas House, Elizabeth Kostova, Brett Lott, and Kathryn Stripling Byer have all been Many undergraduates go to graduate and featured artists at the Spring Literary Festival. Members of the English professional schools to continue their English faculty, such as Catherine Carter, Ron Rash, Deidre Elliott, Pamela studies or to pursue new areas, such as law, Duncan, and Mary Adams, have also performed in past festival events. art, or communication. English Deparment * 305 Coulter Building * Cullowhee, NC 28723 * 828.227.7264
  • 6. Western Carolina University ENGLISH EDUCATION Eng lish.WCU.edu Your Classes Standards for Educators: Program includes literature courses that focus on Fairy Tale, Post-Colonial, African-American, and Appalachian studies. English Education students also take courses in TESOL, Teaching English to Speakers of Study Literature: Other Languages. • Milton Career • Chaucer • Shakespeare Your Colleagues Preparation: First-Rate Faculty: Students gain a variety of field experiences The English Department consists of accomplished teachers who will throughout the four-year program. give you the best educational experience possible. Your teachers • Methods in Teaching English have published award-winning books and journal essays and have • Methods in Teaching Writing written content for television and film. They bring their own real-life • Intern I experiences to class and • Intern II (You are the teacher for 12 weeks!) use these to help you grow English students in your student teaching, • Compete in poetry slams Your Careers ultimately preparing you for • Design and edit web sites a successful career. • Write and edit for public and Sought-After Graduates: private organizations Dynamic Peers: • Volunteer in public schools Program conveniently places students in and • Hold exciting student internships Peer support is one of your beyond the region. Recent graduates are greatest resources as a currently teaching at Smoky Mountain, South student majoring in an English program. Many of these hardworking Iredell, Cherokee, Lake Norman and Pisgah high students are North Carolina Teaching Fellows who present their schools. essays at regional and national conferences and actively participate in community service projects. Other Choices: Spring Literary Festival: Teachers wanting to teach in higher education may choose to go on to graduate work for their Masters Our annual Spring Literary Festival had been bringing local and of Arts in Education or for a Doctorate in Education. national writers to the campus since 2003. Distinguished authors, such as Jim Harrison, Leslie Silko, Mazine Kumin, Sherman Alexie, Advanced Opportunities: Silas House, Elizabeth Kostova, Brett Lott, and Kathryn Stripling • Administration at local or state level Byer have all been featured artists at the Spring Literary Festival. • Private Schools Members of the English faculty, such as Catherine Carter, Ron • Testing and Assesments for the state Rash, Deidre Elliott, Pamela Duncan, and Mary Adams, have also performed in past festival events. English Deparment * 305 Coulter Building * Cullowhee, NC 28723 * 828.227.7264
  • 7. SWA M P THE MONSTER AT HOME Poetry by Catherine Carter
  • 8. Men’s Neckties They’re power nooses choking off brains from bodies, just enough to prove a man is something more than some bright rooster. His top drawer is civilized and affluent, in charge, his status bought and spent on silk, the wormspun ornament. And yet, the swinging way they hang’s... suggestive, don’t you think? The things ties say are all expressed aslant, but their glance is toward knife-creased pants: silk arrows pointing down at cocks that crow through wire and fence and lock. It’s Y, not X, that marks the spot. Catherine Carter, The Swamp Monster at Home
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  • 12. The Grill Master No hour is too late, No night is too dark, To keep the Grill Master from lighting his spark.