She may have started her writing career at Taylor University, but after graduation, Amy Green Lokkesmoe hasn’t stopped writing.
Here in the Professional Writing Department (PWR), we believe that writing is hard work. But we also believe that when you accomplish something hard, there’s nothing wrong with feeling accomplished. So we created a brag board: a display featuring the names of PWR majors next to copies of their published works. Now you can enjoy a virtual—and much smaller—version of that.
She may have started her writing career at Taylor University, but after graduation, Amy Green Lokkesmoe hasn’t stopped writing.
In November 2020, PWR graduate Alyssa Roat will see her first book on the shelves.
Here’s what some of our alumni have to say about Taylor University’s Professional Writing Program.
Before graduating, every PWR student participates in a practicum—a personalized course out in the field. Here are some of our recent graduates’ experiences.
Professional Writing isn’t all just hard work—sometimes it’s hard work that is literally fun and games! So say the students from Prof. T. R. Knight’s Tabletop Game Writing Lab.
A spotlight of one of the newest characters in the Professional Writing saga.