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The Lantern Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall 1975, Laurie Duff, Craig Malley, Felix Roy, Cindy Poots, Jill Leauber, Stephen M. Lange, David Hoag, Robert Brancatelli, Ozzie Fielding, Ted Clemens, John Mathews, Phil Davis, Michael Moyer, Nina Roeder, Frank-John Hadley Oct 1975

The Lantern Vol. 42, No. 1, Fall 1975, Laurie Duff, Craig Malley, Felix Roy, Cindy Poots, Jill Leauber, Stephen M. Lange, David Hoag, Robert Brancatelli, Ozzie Fielding, Ted Clemens, John Mathews, Phil Davis, Michael Moyer, Nina Roeder, Frank-John Hadley

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• The House
• The Empty Man
• Time
• Corporea
• Take Me
• Elements of Nature
• Hope
• Acclimation
• Road to Elat
• Sinai
• Jerusalem
• Fatman
• Ode to Grand Rapids
• Ode to Cora
• The Apple Cart
• Next Time You're Down South
• Star Wreck
• Eulogy to John Doe
• A Postal Preoccupation
• The Interview May Be Real (But Don't Bet On It)
• Winter Eve
• My Love
• God's Children
• A View From a Hill
• Freedom For Us
• Sleep Demon


Inscape Fall 1975, Morehead State University Oct 1975

Inscape Fall 1975, Morehead State University

Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive

The Fall 1975 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.


Nexus, 1975 No. 2, Wright State University Community Sep 1975

Nexus, 1975 No. 2, Wright State University Community

Nexus Literary Journal

Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.


The Lantern Vol. 41, No. 2, Spring 1975, Jill Leauber, Rebecca J. Henry, Cindy Poots, S. L. Welles, Alan M. Taren, Barbara Ann Vincent, Nina Roeder, Robert Simon, David K. Roberts, Thomas M. Rosato, Stu Dearden, Scott Wagner Apr 1975

The Lantern Vol. 41, No. 2, Spring 1975, Jill Leauber, Rebecca J. Henry, Cindy Poots, S. L. Welles, Alan M. Taren, Barbara Ann Vincent, Nina Roeder, Robert Simon, David K. Roberts, Thomas M. Rosato, Stu Dearden, Scott Wagner

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• Awakening
• 10:27
• The Box
• God's Children
• The Blasphemous Bean Beetle Levels Limpidland
• First Flight
• In April
• Butterfly
• In the Garden
• The Emperor's Pond
• The Mob
• Date with Destiny
• While Awaiting Death
• Sweet Jane
• Final Thoughts


Nexus, 1975 No. 1, Wright State University Community Mar 1975

Nexus, 1975 No. 1, Wright State University Community

Nexus Literary Journal

Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.


Pendulum (1975), Pendulum Staff Jan 1975

Pendulum (1975), Pendulum Staff

Pendulum

Pendulum, founded by the friends of the Livingston Stebbins Library, is published once a year and contains prose, verse, photography, and graphic art by the undergraduate and graduate students, faculty, alumni, and friends of Lesley College.


Nexus, Winter 1975, Wright State University Community Jan 1975

Nexus, Winter 1975, Wright State University Community

Nexus Literary Journal

Nexus is a magazine that began as an insert in the Wright State Guardian student newspaper in 1965 and has since been published semi-regularly. It began only accepting creative writing, but has since expanded to include illustrations, photography and other non-written art forms. Today, it is published in a digital format and accepts submissions from around the country, though it maintains its commitment to the Wright State Community.