Upcoming Events
More EventsListed below are the upcoming events for the Department of English at Kennesaw State University.
Department of English Calendar
January 2026
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- 21WednesdayM.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session12:00pm
This event will provide an overview of the MAPW program, application process,
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February 2026
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- 2MondayReading and Q&A with Alex Wharton6:30pmat English Building, 102
Join us for a reading and Q&A with poet Alex Wharton!
Here's a glimpse of Alex's work:
- Louis Hamilton featuring one of Alex's poems in his Burberry coat at the 2024 Met Gala
- HRH Princess Katherine recently commissioned Alex to write a signature poem for the UK's Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood at the first-of-its-kind Future Workforce Summit. Alex can be seen at the beginning and end of the clip.
- Alex reciting one of his poems — This one is so fun!
- Alex's website and books
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- 18WednesdayM.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session12:00pm
This event will provide an overview of the MAPW program, application process,
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and admissions requirements for prospective students. - 19ThursdayBuilding Relationships, Supporting Legible Sovereignties: Developing the Homelands Exhibition at McClung Museum with Dr. Lisa King11:00am
Every college and university in the United States is built on Indigenous lands, though the vast majority of these institutions are not well-equipped to understand the relationships and obligations this fact entails. Moreover, many of these institutions have Native American/Indigenous collections in their keeping that may not be NAGPRA compliant, creating further complications and obligations to Native Nations. How does an institution, or even parts of an institution, begin repair work to build relationships with and obligations to Native Nations? This presentation uses Dr. King’s experiences working with the McClung Museum at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and the creation of the Homelands: Connecting to Mounds Through Native Art exhibition alongside four Native Nations as an example of how we can support Indigenous voices and begin the long process of developing better relationships to the peoples whose land we are on.
Lisa King is Associate Professor of Rhetoric, Writing, and Linguistics and Director of First Year Writing in the Department of English at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville. Her work is interdisciplinary, based on cultural rhetorics with an emphasis in contemporary Native American/Indigenous rhetorics. She is co-editor of Survivance, Sovereignty, and Story: Teaching American Indian Rhetorics (with Joyce Rain Anderson and Rose Gubele, 2015) and Decolonial Possibilities: Indigenously Rooted Practices in Rhetoric and Writing (with Andrea Riley Mukavetz, 2025), and author of Legible Sovereignties: Rhetoric, Representations, and Native American Museums (2017). She is also co-curator on a collaborative exhibition with four Native Nations at UTK’s McClung Museum, titled, “Homelands: Connecting to Mounds through Native Art” (2025-2028).
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- 23MondayNational Haiku Month Writing Workshop2:00pmat English Building, 222
Want to practice concise writing through a timeless creative form? Join us in celebration of National Haiku Writing Month! Learn about the traditions of haiku and how you can craft your very own. This event is open to beginners and experienced writers alike.
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- 16MondayK-Culture Boom 4.0: Demon Hunters and Global Korean Culture2:30pm
Professor Kim is an interdisciplinary scholar with doctoral degrees in Interdisciplinary Theatre and Drama (Northwestern University, 2005) and Slavic Language and Literature (Univ. of Illinois at Chicago, 2001). Her work primarily focuses on borderland performances, transmedia, entertainment industry, and the historical roots of today’s popular culture. A large body of Professor Kim’s work explores the cultural history of the two Koreas: from the North Korean propaganda performances to K-pop, from cellphones in Pyongyang to K-drama productions in the age of streaming, her books situate the dynamic pulse of history at the heart of inquiry. Her writings have appeared in English, Korean, Russian, Polish, and German languages. Currently she serves as a member of the Hong Kong Research Grants Council and co-edits the Columbia University Press’ new book series Critical Voices from East Asia. Her commentary on Korean cultural politics has been featured in major media outlets, such as Billboard, NPR, NYT, WSJ, CNN and her opinion pieces have been published by the Los Angeles Times and NBC. She was named a 2025 Guggenheim Fellow, a prestigious honor which recognizes her bold and impactful contributions to the field of Theatre Arts & Performance Studies.
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- 26ThursdayEnglish Faculty New Publications Celebration6:00pmat Sturgis Library, The Nest (124)
Join the English Department to celebrate new publications by our faculty. Featuring short presentations of scholarship and creative writing, this event offers an opportunity to meet faculty and learn about their work.
Featured presenters include:
Cherif Diop
Marion Quirici
Larrie Dudenhoeffer
Erin Bahl
Khalil Elayan
Chris Martin
Valarie Smith
Tamara Powell
Greg Emilio
Kristin Rajan
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- 15WednesdayGame Design Lecture with Vine Moss Games10:00amat Academic Learning Center, 2109
Join Devinne Moses, local Georgia indie developer and founder of Vine Moss Games for a talk discussing his work creating imaginative, literary nano-games which each feel unique in presentation, design and narrative while remaining tethered to human experiences that each and everyone one of us experience, across space, culture, histories and experiences.
M.A. in Professional Writing Virtual Info Session12:00pmThis event will provide an overview of the MAPW program, application process,
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and admissions requirements for prospective students.+2Game Design Workshop with Vine Moss Games1:00pmat English Building, 218Join Devinne Moses, local Georgia indie developer and founder of Vine Moss Games for an interactive game development workshop. Play new releases from Vine Moss, learn about programming, game narrative, and other facets of game design.
Staged Reading: The Student Body6:30pmat English Building, 102Attend a reading of The Student Body, an official selection for the 2026 Spotlight New Works Fest in New York!
The unique element of this staged reading is the AUDIENCE. In addition to general audiences, we are particularly inviting young adults including FYC students and high school seniors (and their parents and teachers) and YOU.
- 16ThursdayAuthor Soniah Kamal with Dr. Ananya Vahal-Perez at The Nest2:00pmat Sturgis Library, 124
Soniah Kamal is an award-winning novelist, essayist and public speaker. Her most recent novel, Unmarriageable, has been hailed "the gold standard of Pride and Prejudice adaptations". Unmarriageable is a Financial Times Readers’ Best Book of 2019, a New York Public Library, a NPR Code Switch Summer Read Pick, a People’s Magazine pick, a ‘Books All Georgians Should Read,’ a 2020 Georgia Author of the Year for Literary Fiction nominee and shortlisted for the 2020 Townsend Award for Fiction and more. Soniah's work has appeared in critically acclaimed anthologies and publications including The New York Times, The Guardian, The Atlantic. Soniah has an MFA from Georgia State University where she was a Paul Bowles Fiction Fellow and a BA in Philosophy from St. Johns College where her thesis received the Susan. B. Irene Award.
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- 1FridayStudent Scripts Live Readings6:00pmat English Building, 102
Join us for live readings of faculty-selected scripts written by students in the English department's undergraduate and MAPW graduate courses.
- 2SaturdaySpring 2026 Capstone Showcase10:00amat English Building, 102; 103
Join us as we celebrate the capstone projects of the Spring 2026 MAPW graduates!
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