Master of Professional Writing Program - Notable Faculty, Past and Present

Notable Faculty, Past and Present

  • Shelley Berman - humor writing
  • Nan Cohen - poetry
  • Syd Field - screenwriting
  • Janet Fitch - fiction
  • Noel Riley Fitch - non-fiction
  • Donald Freed - playwriting
  • Amy Gerstler- poetry
  • Dana Goodyear- non-fiction
  • Janet Irvin - fiction
  • Irvin Kershner - cinema/TV
  • Jerome Lawrence - playwriting
  • Dinah Lenney - non-fiction
  • Gerald Locklin - poetry, fiction
  • Larry the Cable Guy - cinema/TV
  • MG Lord - non-fiction
  • Shelly Lowenkopf - fiction, publishing
  • David Scott Milton - playwriting
  • Gina Nahai - fiction
  • Gabrielle Pina - fiction
  • Robert Pirosh - cinema/TV
  • John Rechy - fiction
  • Aram Saroyan - poetry, fiction
  • Hubert Selby Jr. - fiction
  • Melville Shavelson - cinema/TV
  • Gay Talese - non-fiction
  • Shirley Thomas - technical writing
  • Kenneth Turan - film
  • Lee Wochner, plawriting
  • Richard Yates - fiction

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