Stephen Graham Jones

Stephen Graham Jones in the News

Stephen Graham Jones, as always, has been in the news lately. Check out the latest news items, reviews, and online performances in which he has recently appeared.

Marcia Douglas along with other little girls.

Marcia Douglas publishes "Becoming the Brown Girl in the Ring" in The New York Review of Books

Marcia Douglas recently published "Becoming the Brown Girl in the Ring" in The New York Review of Books.

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Get Lost in a Great Book this Summer

The Department of English offers on-campus and online courses for both majors and nonmajors in summer. Use your summer—whether you plan to be in Boulder, back home, or somewhere in between—to get lost in a good book and earn credit toward your degree.

Nan Goodman

Jewish mysticism, Kabbalah and the exuberant joy of teaching

Professor Nan Goodman sits down with the College of Arts and Sciences to explain why Jewish mysticism is important, why her course on the topic is so unique and express just how much pleasure she derives from teaching it.

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Noah Eli Gordon's "Is That the Sound of a Piano Coming from Several Houses Down? (Solid Objects)" included in The New York Times' April 3 "New & Noteworthy" list

Noah Eli Gordon's latest poetry collection, Is That the Sound of a Piano Coming from Several Houses Down? (Solid Objects) was included in The New York Times "New & Noteworthy" list on April 3.

Banich & Bradley side-by-side

New CU Boulder Next national outreach tour kicks off Feb. 24 in Los Angeles

Marie Banich, a leading brain researcher who truly does understand what teens are thinking, and Adam Bradley, who makes the case for pop music as poetry, are among the featured presenters on the first stop of the CU Boulder Next national tour.

Frankenstein

Frankenstein turns 200: We dare you to stitch together your own creation

A CU Boulder Today article featuring a video interview with Stephen Graham Jones: Mary Shelley's monster came alive on the page, launching what has been argued to be the first true science-fiction-horror novel. Now, University Libraries is daring students to craft their own Frankenstein creation.

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