The Creative Writing M.F.A. program is designed for aspiring writers who want to hone their craft and take their skills to the next level. With a focus on individual attention and mentorship from experienced faculty, you'll have the opportunity to refine your writing skills in a supportive and inspiring environment. Whether you're interested in fiction, poetry, or nonfiction, our program provides you with the tools needed to achieve your writing goals.
Creative Writing - M.F.A.
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- Mark Bracher, Ph.D. | mbracher@kent.edu | 330-672-2665
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Master's Degree in Creative Wrinting
Â鶹´«Ã½'s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing is a rigorous program designed to cultivate students' talents in fiction, poetry, and creative nonfiction. With a focus on both craft and critical theory, the program offers personalized mentorship and opportunities for in-depth workshops, allowing students to refine their voice and technique. Through a combination of writing practice and literary study, the M.F.A. prepares graduates for careers in writing, publishing, and academia, while fostering the creative growth necessary to succeed as professional writers.
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Program Information for Creative Writing - M.F.A.
Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Creative Writing - M.F.A.
Graduates of Kent State’s M.F.A. Degree in Creative Writing are equipped for careers in writing, publishing, teaching, and the arts. The program’s focus on developing voice, craft, and storytelling across genres prepares students to excel as novelists, poets, screenwriters, and editors. With opportunities for workshops, mentorship, and literary engagement, graduates often pursue roles as authors, creative writing professors, literary editors, and content creators, contributing to the literary and cultural landscape.