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Meet Corinna Chong, English and Fine Arts Professor

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English and Fine Arts Professor Corinna Chong enjoys a break in nature.

'I got hooked on creative writing in the first fiction writing workshop class I took'

Q: What is your education and background?

A: I was born and raised in Calgary, AB. I have a BA in English (Creative Writing) and a BFA in Visual Art (Photography) from the University of Calgary, as well as an MA in English (Creative Writing) from the University of New Brunswick. Iā€™ve been teaching in the ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē English department since 2011.

Q: What is your area of interest?

A: I like to juggle a few disciplines in both the literary and visual arts. I teach courses in composition, English literature, creative writing and publishing. I also teach courses in design and drawing. Iā€™m always excited by opportunities that allow for these disciplines to intersect.

Q: When did you know you had found your discipline?

A: I got hooked on creative writing in the first fiction writing workshop class I took at the University of Calgary with Suzette Mayr in 2004. Itā€™s hard to believe that was 17 years ago!

Q: Why did you choose to work at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē?

A: The Writing and Publishing Diploma program at ĀŅĀ×ŗ£½Ē is so uniquely suited to my cross-disciplinary skill-set that I couldnā€™t believe my luck! Also, Kelowna is a pretty incredible place to live.

Q: What do you like most about the work you do?

A: Connecting with students. Year after year, they never fail to inspire me!

Q: Favourite teaching experience?

A: Talking about Margaret Atwoodā€™s ā€œThe Age of Leadā€ with a group of first-year creative writing students and seeing their awe and excitement as we unpacked its many brilliant layers.

Q: Who gave you the best advice you ever received?

A: My mom. ā€œAll you can do is your best.ā€

Q: What advice do you have for new students?

A: The first year is the hardest. Keep working at it and you will hit your stride!

Q: Why do you think people should study Arts?

A: To develop critical thinking skills. To cultivate empathy. Ultimately, to become a better human being.

Q: If you could go back in time, is there anything you would do differently?

A: I would probably revisit some situations, particularly in my youth, when I could have been kinder.

Q: Where are you the happiest?

A: Either in the middle of a forest or the top of a mountain.

Published By College Relations on April 27, 2021


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