Students in USC Dornsife’s Ph.D. in Creative Writing and Literature program hosted their first-ever event featuring the work and experiences of writers of color. [1 ½ min read]
USC Dornsife News
This holiday season, discover how USC Dornsife scholars view trees. From the landscape of forests in the American West to sustainability to trees designed to study algebraic functions, our academic endeavors connect to a sturdy trunk of curiosity and explore issues across a broad canopy of disciplines.
In her latest collection of stories, the associate professor of English explores a wide range of experiences unique to the City of Angels.
USC Dornsife creative writing alumna Angela Flournoy ’07 weaves together her fascination with history, the city of Detroit and the bonds of family in her debut novel, The Turner House.
Three highly regarded USC Dornsife novelists draw from the city’s eccentrics and ordinary folk for their inspiration. But that doesn’t mean they have L.A. all figured out.
In her debut novel, Elsewhere, California, USC Dornsife’s Dana Johnson casts a light on the complications an African American female may face while finding her identity in Los Angeles.