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Hamilton College BA in Creative Writing

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In StateOut of State
Tuition$57,930$57,930
Fees$580$580
Books and Supplies$800$800
On Campus Room and Board$14,860$14,860
On Campus Other Expenses$500$500

Does Hamilton Offer an Online BA in Creative Writing?

Hamilton bachelor’s student diversity for creative writing, male-to-female ratio.

About 70.0% of the students who received their BA in creative writing in 2019-2020 were women. This is less than the nationwide number of 72.8%.

Racial-Ethnic Diversity

Around 15.0% of creative writing bachelor’s degree recipients at Hamilton in 2019-2020 were awarded to racial-ethnic minorities*. This is lower than the nationwide number of 26%.

Race/EthnicityNumber of Students
Asian1
Black or African American0
Hispanic or Latino0
Native American or Alaska Native0
Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander0
White15
International Students0
Other Races/Ethnicities4

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<p>Does anyone have any information on the quality of the creative writing program (as part of the overall English Department) at Hamilton? Also, is the Hamilton “name” recognized by graduate schools in Creative Writing/English? How does the creative writing program at Hamilton compare to those at Middlebury and Colorado College? Which school has the best program? Any information on any of these questions would be greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>There is no better school to study creative writing than hamilton college. that is why i went here. they are nationally ranked as having the 2nd writing program in the country. that is pretty hard to beat!</p>

<p>Yes, Hamilton is very well known for this. However, I now really want to know, who was rated 1st.</p>

<p>Does anyone know who was rated 1st?</p>

<p>hahaha good luck trying to find out. i did 6 months of research and STILL couldn’t find the info! whatever school is #1 … they definitely don’t advertise it well.</p>

<p>lacigam04, what do you major in?</p>

<p>creative writing. (though technically i am undeclared because I am a freshman!!!)</p>

<p>I want to come visit campus this month … any English/creative writing courses that you recommend I sit in on?</p>

<p>uhh… anything peter rabinowitz would be fantastic!! i heard the creative writing section at 2:30 to 3:45 Wednesdays and Fridays was really good too. I, personally, LOVE the comparative literature classes at hamilton. there’s a cool Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Anime class from 11:00 to 12:15. And… hmm… Strout’s Shakespeare class is fantastic (I don’t have it… but I observed it when I was a prospective student.) Shakespeare is from 10:00 to 10:50 on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.</p>

<p>lots of great options!!! :-)</p>

<p>thank you!</p>

<p>no problem! let me know which you decide to observe!!</p>

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Finish in Four* with the skills to launch your career  Being a great writer is about joining a community, publishing your work, and learning how to think critically about your own writing. Your four-year academic experience will strengthen and refine your skills in communication, critical thinking, and collaboration. With a degree in creative writing studies, upon graduation you will be prepared to:  act as a responsible and valuable member of a community of readers and writers  express yourself in writing for a variety of contexts and audiences    explore ideas from a variety of perspectives with empathy and intellectual curiosity   engage in effective revision of your ideas  write in a wide range of genres and styles  Explore our  Graduate Outcomes  to learn more about what are graduates are doing today. 

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Literature and Creative Writing

The goal of the Literature and Creative Writing Department is to help students develop a sophisticated understanding of the role literature plays in the human experience through refining their skills as interpreters of literary texts and as writers, either of literary analysis or of their own creative works.

About the Majors

At Hamilton, students may choose to major in literature or creative writing. In either case, their professors will encourage them to explore literature across centuries, nations, and languages. Consulting with advisors, literature majors develop an individualized, and potentially interdisciplinary, course of study. Creative writing majors take courses that balance literary study with poetry and prose workshops. In both majors, the curriculum emphasizes small classes, the exchange and testing of ideas, and the development of superior reading and writing skills.

Literature Students Will Learn to:

  • Write clear and well supported arguments about literary and/or other cultural texts
  • Demonstrate knowledge of diverse literary traditions across historical periods, geographic regions, and/or social contexts
  • Analyze literary works compellingly in contexts informed by literary criticism and/or broader regions, and/or social contexts

Creative Writing Students Will Learn to:

  • Write with an awareness of the literary traditions within which they are working
  • Write with attentiveness to form and genre
  • Write a sustained creative project that demonstrates originality and attention to language

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American ghosts.

Why do we tell ghost stories, and what role do ghosts play in American history and literature? This course will explore the ghost narrative in short fiction, novels and film. We will examine what ghosts express in U.S. literature and culture, how they unearth our understanding of American history, and how ghost stories intersect with gender, race, sexuality and class. We will read works by Shirley Jackson, Toni Morrison, Carmen Maria Machado, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Jesmyn Ward and Louise Erdrich, among others. Students will engage in close reading and textual analysis and will write four full-length essays. 

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Food in literature and film.

Always a necessity and sometimes a luxury, food connects all people to the planet and to one another. This course will explore how authors and filmmakers use food and cooking in their works as a means of exposing complex social relationships, histories, and identities. The list of authors we may read includes Laura Esquivel, Aimee Bender, Isak Dinesen, Franz Kafka, MFK Fisher, Ruth Reichl, and many poets. We will also look at films such as Big Night ; Eat, Drink, Man, Woman ; and Ratatouille .

Finding Identity

Literature: what is it good for.

Debates about the value of literature have long been tied to questions about its use. Literature has been praised—and condemned—as a source of pleasure, a medium for the transmission of knowledge, and a vehicle of personal expression. In order to determine why fiction matters, we will examine works that explore the power of literature to shape moral, social, and political realities, including philosophical manifestos, anti-slavery treatises, self-help manuals, and experimental novels. Works by Rousseau, Cugoano, Wollstonecraft, and George Eliot, as well as the film The Servant (1963).

Creative Non-Fiction Workshop

Seminar: poems in and out of context, meet our faculty, margaret thickstun .

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literature in 17th-century England and Colonial America, particularly by women and by people writing on religious subjects

Anne Valente 

Associate Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, Director of Creative Writing

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creative writing, novels and short stories, creative non-fiction, and 20th century American literature

Stephanie Bahr 

Assistant Professor of Literature, Director of Medieval and Renaissance Studies

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Patrick Caoile 

Visiting Assistant Professor of Literature and Creative Writing

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Creative writing, Asian American literature and media, Filipino American literature, the Gothic, pop culture

Naomi Guttman 

Jane D. and Ellis E. Bradford ’45 Distinguished Writing Chair

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poetry and poetics; food writing; contemplative pedagogy; environmental and feminist literary study

Tina May Hall 

Associate Dean of Faculty and Professor of Literature and Creative Writing

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creative writing, 20th-century literature, experimental women's writing, and postmodern gothic

Doran Larson 

Edward North Chair of Greek and Greek Literature and Professor of Literature and Creative Writing

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20th-century American literature; the history of the Anglo-American novel; fiction writing; nonfiction writing and prison writing of the U.S., South Africa, and Ireland

Jane Robbins Mize 

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Native American and Indigenous Studies, environmental humanities, twentieth- and twenty-first-century North American literature, poetry and poetics, media studies

Hoa Ngo 

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Vincent Odamtten 

William R. Kenan Jr. Professor of Literature and Africana Studies

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African literature with a focus of Ghanaian and women's literature; 20th-century Caribbean literature; African-American literature; science fiction; literary criticism; use of digital technology in the study of literature

Onno Oerlemans 

Elizabeth J. McCormack Professor of Literature

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Romantic period literature; animals in literature; animal rights; nature writing – literature and environmentalism; cultural and political history of the Adirondack Park

Jane Springer 

James L. Ferguson Professor of Literature and Creative Writing

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poems, poetics, nonfiction and Southern literature

Pavitra Sundar 

Associate Professor of Literature

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cultural politics of voice; postcolonial studies; sound studies; South Asian film and media studies; feminist theory, especially women-of-color and transnational feminisms

Suzanne Taylor 

Assistant Professor of Literature

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Katherine Terrell 

Associate Chair, Professor of Literature

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Old English, Middle English, and Middle Scots language and literature

Benjamin Widiss 

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20th-century and contemporary American literature, literary theory, autobiography, film

Steven Yao 

Edmund A. LeFevre Professor of English

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20th-century American and British literature; literary translation; Ezra Pound; comparative literature; Asian American literature, especially poetry; global literary modernisms; Asian diasoporas; transpacific literature

Christian Goodwillie

Lecturer in History, Lecturer in Literature and Creative Writing

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Thomas Knauer 

Lecturer in Literature and Creative Writing

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Phil Memmer

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Nhora Lucía Serrano 

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Technology Enhanced Learning & Educational Innovation, Digital Humanities, History of Book History/Print Culture, Visual Studies (Graphic Narratives and Editorial Cartoons & Comics), Latin America/Latinx, and Medieval And Renaissance Studies

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List Hall houses the offices for faculty members in literature and creative writing. The recently renovated space has 16 faculty offices, eight classrooms, several collaborative spaces for students, and a new landscaped entrance.

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Careers After Hamilton

Hamilton graduates who concentrated in literature and creative writing are pursuing careers in a variety of fields, including:

  • Director, Electronic Publishing, Scientific American
  • Executive Editor, Whole Living magazine
  • Chief Development Officer, Norman Rockwell Museum
  • President, Scholastic Media
  • Magistrate, Connecticut State Superior Court
  • Composer/Music Publisher, Ceili Rain
  • Financial Advisor, Ameriprise Financial Services
  • Physician, Senior Deputy Editor, Annals of Internal Medicine
  • Communications Manager, IBM

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Cassandra Adler ’24: On the Path to ‘Know Thyself’ 

Cass Adler ’24, a double major in Hispanic studies and creative writing, shares her Hamilton journey.

Larson Publishes New Book on American Prison System 

"Inside Knowledge: Incarcerated People on the Failures of the American Prison," by Doran Larson, the Edward North Chair of Greek and Greek Literature and Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, was published this week by NYU Press.

Kerkman ’25 Wins Dell Award; Story to be Published 

Creative Writing major Emma Kerkman ’25 has been selected as the winner of the Dell Award, formerly the Isaac Asimov Award for Undergraduate Excellence in Science Fiction and Fantasy Writing for her story, “Lolo’s Last Run.”

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    A residential and industrial region in the south-east of Mocsow. It was founded on the spot of two villages: Chagino (what is now the Moscow Oil Refinery) and Ryazantsevo (demolished in 1979). in 1960 the town was incorporated into the City of Moscow as a district. Population - 45,000 people (2002). The district is one of the most polluted residential areas in Moscow, due to the Moscow Oil ...

  13. Elektrostal

    city in Moscow Oblast, Russia

  14. Literature and Creative Writing

    Overview of Hamilton College Academics. The goal of the Literature and Creative Writing Department is to help students develop a sophisticated understanding of the role literature plays in the human experience through refining their skills as interpreters of literary texts and as writers, either of literary analysis or of their own creative works.

  15. Elektrostal, Moscow Oblast, Russia

    Elektrostal Geography. Geographic Information regarding City of Elektrostal. Elektrostal Geographical coordinates. Latitude: 55.8, Longitude: 38.45. 55° 48′ 0″ North, 38° 27′ 0″ East. Elektrostal Area. 4,951 hectares. 49.51 km² (19.12 sq mi) Elektrostal Altitude.

  16. Take IELTS test in or nearby Elektrostal'

    The IELTS measures an individual's ability to communicate in English across four areas of language: listening, reading, writing and speaking. The IELTS is administered jointly by the British Council, IDP: IELTS Australia and Cambridge English Language Assessment at over 1,100 test centres and 140 countries. These test centres supervise the ...