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Butler University

2017

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Interview With Meghan Daum, Julian Wylie May 2017

Interview With Meghan Daum, Julian Wylie

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Meghan Daum is the author of four books, most recently the collection of original essays The Unspeakable: And Other Subjects of Discussion, which won the 2015 PEN Center USA Award for creative nonfiction. She is also the editor of the New York Times bestseller Selfish, Shallow & Self-Absorbed: Sixteen Writers on the Decision Not To Have Kids. Her other books include the essay collection My Misspent Youth, the novel The Quality of Life Report, and Life Would Be Perfect If I Lived In That House, a memoir. Since 2005, Daum has been an opinion columnist …


Retaliation, Sarah Coffing May 2017

Retaliation, Sarah Coffing

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Prose by Sarah Coffing.


Alopecia, Laura Wilhelm May 2017

Alopecia, Laura Wilhelm

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Poetry by Laura Wilhelm. Runner-Up in the 2017 Manuscripts Poetry Contest with Alessandra Lynch.


Seeing Lights, Ariana Hays May 2017

Seeing Lights, Ariana Hays

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Illustration by Ariana Hays.


Fake Tales Of San Francisco, Caroline Hyde May 2017

Fake Tales Of San Francisco, Caroline Hyde

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Prose by Michelé Strachota.


Summer People, Claire Christoff May 2017

Summer People, Claire Christoff

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Poetry by Claire Christoff.


Alana Williams, Jebri — May 2017

Alana Williams, Jebri —

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Illustration by Jebri.


Interview With Robert Wrigley, Matthew Del Busto May 2017

Interview With Robert Wrigley, Matthew Del Busto

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Robert Wrigley is the author of numerous collections of poetry, most recently Anatomy of Melancholy & Other Poems (2013), which won him the Pacific Northwest Book Award. During his visit to Butler, Wrigley sat down to talk with Manuscripts staff member Matt Del Busto about his most recent collection, titled after Robert Burton’s The Anatomy of Melancholy, written almost 400 years prior. They discussed the power of poetry and melancholy in our lives. In 2016, Wrigley retired from a forty-year teaching career and currently lives in Idaho “in the woods on the side of a mountain” with his wife.


Illicit, Chelsea Yedinak May 2017

Illicit, Chelsea Yedinak

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Prose by Chelsea Yedinak.


Fools, Caitlyn Zegiestowsky May 2017

Fools, Caitlyn Zegiestowsky

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Illustration by Caitlyn Zegiestowsky.


Front Matter, Manuscripts Staff May 2017

Front Matter, Manuscripts Staff

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Includes table of contents and editor's note.