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Trickling, Marissa Medley Dec 2016

Trickling, Marissa Medley

Honors Projects

A collection of poetry and other writings that explore family relationships with a focus on mental illness.


2016-The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Of Spinifex Press, Kathleen Barry Nov 2016

2016-The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Of Spinifex Press, Kathleen Barry

Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence

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The Molloy Student Literary Magazine Volume 14, Damian Hey Ph.D., Joseph Ostapiuk, Chloe Chappa, Adrianna Solis, Mary Akt Gallagher, Morgan Anderson, Frank Caiazzo, Nicole Esposito, Lauren Kalista, Vincent Mascia, Christopher Rontanini, Annmarie Sivert, Meghan Kristyn Collins, Emily Jareb, Helen Daly, Idalis Jones, Elizabeth Miranda, Victoria Vaglica Oct 2016

The Molloy Student Literary Magazine Volume 14, Damian Hey Ph.D., Joseph Ostapiuk, Chloe Chappa, Adrianna Solis, Mary Akt Gallagher, Morgan Anderson, Frank Caiazzo, Nicole Esposito, Lauren Kalista, Vincent Mascia, Christopher Rontanini, Annmarie Sivert, Meghan Kristyn Collins, Emily Jareb, Helen Daly, Idalis Jones, Elizabeth Miranda, Victoria Vaglica

The Molloy Student Literary Magazine

The Molloy Student Literary Magazine, sponsored by Molloy College’s Office of Student Affairs, is devoted to publishing the best previously unpublished works of prose, poetry, drama, literary review, criticism, and other literary genres, that the Molloy student community has to offer. The journal welcomes submissions, for possible publication, from currently enrolled Molloy students at all levels. All submitted work will undergo a review process initiated by the Managing Editor prior to a decision being made regarding publication of said work. Given sufficient content, The Molloy Student Literary Magazine is published twice annually in Spring and Fall.


Act Your Age, Not Your Shoe Size, Laura-Leigh Todd Jun 2016

Act Your Age, Not Your Shoe Size, Laura-Leigh Todd

The Anthology

A prose story


Chewing Gum, Rodger E. Bishop Ii Jun 2016

Chewing Gum, Rodger E. Bishop Ii

The Anthology

A prose story


Dévoiler, Rachel Burns Jun 2016

Dévoiler, Rachel Burns

The Anthology

A prose story


Six And A Half Years Of Roadkill, Chris Da Rosa Jun 2016

Six And A Half Years Of Roadkill, Chris Da Rosa

The Anthology

A prose story


Hypotheticals, Mirielle Smith Jun 2016

Hypotheticals, Mirielle Smith

The Anthology

A prose story


The Summer Kill-Off, Patrick Kay Jun 2016

The Summer Kill-Off, Patrick Kay

The Anthology

A prose story


Full Issue, The Anthology Jun 2016

Full Issue, The Anthology

The Anthology

This is the entirety of the 2013 Winthrop Anthology issue.


Look At Me, Look At You. And Don't Turn Back, Hannah Bacon Jun 2016

Look At Me, Look At You. And Don't Turn Back, Hannah Bacon

The Anthology

A prose story


Dreamt An Ocean, Kendall Henderson Jun 2016

Dreamt An Ocean, Kendall Henderson

The Anthology

A prose story


Leaving Snow White, Rachel Burns Jun 2016

Leaving Snow White, Rachel Burns

The Anthology

A prose story


Rarity, Ashley Moore Jun 2016

Rarity, Ashley Moore

The Anthology

A prose story


Adult Food, Lindsey Monroe Jun 2016

Adult Food, Lindsey Monroe

The Anthology

A prose story


Full Issue, The Anthology Jun 2016

Full Issue, The Anthology

The Anthology

This is the entirety of the 2014 Winthrop Anthology issue.


Ice, Genesis Montalvo May 2016

Ice, Genesis Montalvo

First-Gen Voices: Creative and Critical Narratives on the First-Generation College Experience

Commonly known as ICE, the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement works to monitor the level of illegal migration to the United States. They also are in charge of at least 40% of deportation of innocent, non-criminal immigration violators. At times, the children of these immigrants are born in the United States. As US citizens, ICE cannot deport them without violating their rights, resulting in the separation of families. This poem speaks of a young child whose mother was deported by ICE and the yearning of wanting to know where the mother is. The mix of English and Spanish reinforces the …


Undone, Laurie Hilburn May 2016

Undone, Laurie Hilburn

The Anthology

A prose story


Peppered Moth, Connie Shen May 2016

Peppered Moth, Connie Shen

The Anthology

A prose story


Cornpone Gives Directions, Patrick Kay May 2016

Cornpone Gives Directions, Patrick Kay

The Anthology

A prose story


No Nerves, Ana Barkley May 2016

No Nerves, Ana Barkley

The Anthology

A prose story


Summer House, Caroline Riley May 2016

Summer House, Caroline Riley

The Anthology

A prose story


Mourning, Willard Ramsey May 2016

Mourning, Willard Ramsey

The Anthology

A prose story


The Video Tape, Mitch Postich May 2016

The Video Tape, Mitch Postich

The Anthology

A prose story


Dark And Stormy, Dave Birley May 2016

Dark And Stormy, Dave Birley

The Anthology

A prose story


End Of The Season, Rachel Burns May 2016

End Of The Season, Rachel Burns

The Anthology

A prose story


Full Issue, The Anthology May 2016

Full Issue, The Anthology

The Anthology

This is the entirety of the 2015 Winthrop Anthology issue.


Satori 2016, Winona State University May 2016

Satori 2016, Winona State University

Satori Literary Magazine

The Satori is a student literary publication that expresses the artistic spirit of the students of Winona State University. Student poetry, prose, and graphic art are published in the Satori every spring since 1970.


In Order To Live, Madison E. Grapes Apr 2016

In Order To Live, Madison E. Grapes

Creative Writing Minor Portfolios

This portfolio, In Order to Live, includes some of the poetry and creative nonfiction pieces I wrote as a Creative Writing Minor at Cedarville University. “Printmaking” was published in the June 2015 edition of Spry, and “Deep Creek Lake” will be published in the summer anthology of Snapping Twig. The collection aims to redeem memory and salvage the sermon from previous experiences. I wrote about fingerprints, worms, grand pianos, the trinity, heartbreak, cancer and so much more to understand why any of it matters, in order to live.


A Work In Progress, David Gruber Apr 2016

A Work In Progress, David Gruber

Creative Writing Minor Portfolios

This is a collection of poetry and nonfiction pieces that I have written while I attended Cedarville University for four years. Each piece of writing originated from my musings and experiences during my college career. I write humor pieces not only to poke fun at things, but also to help understand the world around me and the experiences I have. In no way, do I ever want to think that I have made it as a writer, but that I am always in progress of becoming a better writer and working on my craft. The nonfiction short “Heart” has been …