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Fall 2025 Capstones: Projects in Creative Writing and Literature from the Department’s Seniors

By Daniel Graham ’26 and Rabi Michael-Crushshon ’26

Another semester in the English & Creative Writing Department means another round of capstones showing off the wonderful work of our majors! This semester’s capstone class featured a creative writing section and a literature section presented on Tuesday, December 2 and Wednesday, December 3, with presenters from each class interspersed with one another. Projects ranged from novels to poetry collections to critical analyses. Read on to find out about what our spectacular scholars have been up to this semester.

Night 1:

Emma NesmithThe Token, the Nag, and the Drudge: Conditions of Maternity in Jane Austen

Daniel Graham, Martin Tawney’s Guide to the Middle of Nowhere

Gavia BoydenThe Things on the Floor Are Nothing Like Love

Celia D’Agostino, I’ve Made a Huge Mistake: Disability Drag in Comedy Through the Ages

Cam Wright, When Dreamers Wake

Mischa Gillam, Blood! Vampires, Disease, Limit Experience

Dalia Al-SagrFlower Child

Night 2:

Natalie Mazey, The Miracle in Maybe: A Young Adult Novel

Molly Friedrichs, Life Under the Bell Jar: Reader Response Theory and Women’s Record-Keeping

Jizelle VillegasSeething: A Short Story Collection

Fiona CandlandAfter the morning light is gone and dusk feels so far away

Emma Murray, Mouth, Sex, and Hungry Heart: Anatomy of the Feminist Fairy Tale Retelling

Andrew DongThe Life and Times of Freddy Frog

Jamila Sigal VásquezWhere Do We Go From Here?

Thank you to all of our wonderful seniors! We can’t wait to see what you do next!