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Hamline University's English Department page is a place to connect both current students and long past students with resources, events, and each other. We strive to provide a variety of resources including not just updates on events, workshops, readings, or talks that may be places to work and learn, but also entertainment and collaboration with readings, articles, and content that may can lead in

to inspiration or discussion. Ask questions. Share your favorite books. Disagree. Learn from one another. Critique works. In any way you please, come and connect with the English Department.

05/01/2026
An upcoming discussion with the author of an incredibly important book about a hidden past that haunts our present. All ...
10/25/2025

An upcoming discussion with the author of an incredibly important book about a hidden past that haunts our present. All are welcome — please join us for an hour this coming Tuesday evening!

Hamline is hosting a conversation about the book, Evidence of V: A Novel in Fragments, Facts, and Fiction with author Sheila O'Connor.

English majors writing in GLC on a gorgeous fall day.
10/23/2024

English majors writing in GLC on a gorgeous fall day.

10/15/2024
Our next visiting author is Jakob Guanzon! Join us on Thursday, April 11th in West Hall 240 at 7pm to hear from the inte...
04/08/2024

Our next visiting author is Jakob Guanzon! Join us on Thursday, April 11th in West Hall 240 at 7pm to hear from the internationally acclaimed author of 2021's Abundance (Graywolf Press).

Jakob Guanzon is the author of Abundance, which was longlisted for both the National Book Award and the Aspen Words Literary Prize in 2021, and has been translated into multiple languages. His shorter works have appeared in BOMB, The New York Times, and elsewhere. He holds an MFA from Columbia University, and has since taught as part of the Zell Visiting Writers Series at the University of Michigan. He lives in Harlem.

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