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.

Here in the Professional Writing Department (PWR), we believe that writing is hard work. But he also believes that when you accomplish something hard, there’s nothing wrong with feeling accomplished. So, just outside his university office he created a brag board: a massive display featuring the names and faces of PWR majors next to copies of their published works. Now you can enjoy a virtual—and much smaller—version of that.
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.
As an eight-time Scholastic Art & Writing Award winner and successful sophomore in the Professional Writing Department, Sarah Gorman is a writer that wears many hats. Between screenwriting and novel writing, Gorman has a busy schedule filled with plotting. Here is a glimpse into her fantasy worlds and writing process.
Christy Award-winning novelist DiAnn Mills is shown with Taylor University professional writing students Luke Wildman (left) and Brian Branscum at the closing banquet of the
Read Katelyn S. Irons’ existential short story, “One Writer’s Insanity”.
Whichever part of the novel-making process just doesn’t seem to come naturally to you, this book has some time-tested tips to put you back on track.