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"year": 2005
},
"excerpt": "The Creative Writing MFA offers a workshop-intensive program in fiction, nonfiction, and poetry, emphasizing the art and craft of creative writing and concentrating on the...",
"area_of_interest": "English Language And Literature/Letters.",
"subarea_of_interest": "Rhetoric And Composition/Writing Studies.",
"highlights": [],
"quotes": []
}