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The Street Dog’S Dowry, Karissa Wehri
The Street Dog’S Dowry, Karissa Wehri
Floodwall Magazine
The Creative Writing Scholarship Committee had this to say on Karissa Wehri’s “The Street Dog’s Dowry”: “In the opening sentence, Karissa Wehri’s ‘The Street Dog’s Dowry’ invites the reader into a meditation on generosity, compassion, and the ties that bind us. Her story is an object lesson in patience, consideration, and kindness—and she crafts it in a timeless and wise narrative voice.
Lo. Lee. Ta, Aubrey Roemmich
Lo. Lee. Ta, Aubrey Roemmich
Floodwall Magazine
The Creative Writing Scholarship Committee had this to say on Aubrey Roemmich’s “Lo. Lee. Ta.”: “With her controlled use of multiple points of view, her deft hand at creating interiority, and her sharp dialogue, Aubrey Roemmich’s story depicts in stark detail the consequences of texts, rhetoric, and language.
The Perfect Fall, Zachary Bigelow
Colorblind, Valkyrie Bradford
Fairy Godmother, Madison Knoll
Encore For A Swan Song, Delaney Otto
The Bump, Maiken Møller-Andersen
The Firefly Trapper, Jona Pedersen
The Bridge, Abigail Petersen
Interim Inmates, Parker Stenseth
Living With Michael, Casey Fuller
Living With Michael, Casey Fuller
Floodwall Magazine
The Creative Writing Scholarship Committee had this to say on Casey Fuller’s “Living with Michael”: “Frank, meditative, and patient, Casey Fuller’s ‘Living with Michael’ is a portrait of joy and beauty found in the unexpected interruptions of noisy partiers, of labor, of routine tasks. We know that Casey’s readers, too, will fall into the rhythm of these reflections as they immerse themselves in this poem.
Grief, Emilia Adkinson
Click, Claire Arneson
Chocolate Orange, Daria Cullen
September, Daria Cullen
Partial Confessions On A Notes App, Jasmine Duran
Partial Confessions On A Notes App, Jasmine Duran
Floodwall Magazine
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The Sound Of Outlaw Sprint Cars, Casey Fuller
The Sound Of Outlaw Sprint Cars, Casey Fuller
Floodwall Magazine
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Remembering John Hauser, Leah Hanley
Carrots, Charles Henrey
The Brides Of Achilles, Olivia Kost
Stars Unobscured, Delaney Otto
After Pose, Abigail Petersen
Butterflies, Aubrey Roemmich
A Conversation With Crow, Elena Uhlenkamp
The History Of Hurry: A Historical Reflection On John Mark Comer's The Ruthless Elimination Of Hurry, Maren Schettler
The History Of Hurry: A Historical Reflection On John Mark Comer's The Ruthless Elimination Of Hurry, Maren Schettler
Floodwall Magazine
The Gladys Boen Scholarship is awarded “for the best short story, poem or collection of poems, or essay submitted by an undergraduate currently enrolled in the university.” The Creative Writing Scholarship Committee had this to say on Maren Schettler’s “The History of Hurry”: “With its fragmented form and its melding of criticism with the personal essay, Maren Schettler’s essay enacts the very principle defended in her essay’s argument: that we must slow down, resist the urge to hurry, and break free from the rule of clocks and calendars.”
Between, Caitlin Scheresky
Between, Caitlin Scheresky
Floodwall Magazine
The Gladys Boen Scholarship is awarded “for the best short story, poem or collection of poems, or essay submitted by an undergraduate currently enrolled in the university.” The Creative Writing Scholarship Committee had this to say on Caitlin Scheresky’s “Between,” the runner-up for this year’s Gladys Boen Scholarship: “In this poem, Caitlin Scheresky addresses the inexorable march of time and the impossibility of escaping its inevitable progress. Yet, in that space, Caitlin’s poem generates hope, closeness, and tenderness.
The Spider God, Nicholas Ramos
Afraid Of?, Aubrey Roemich
Tall. Decaf. Cappucino., Maren Schettler
Playtime: A Review, Parker Stenseth