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The Promethean, Volume 20, Bring On The Buzzards, 2012, English Department, Concordia University-Portland
The Promethean, Volume 20, Bring On The Buzzards, 2012, English Department, Concordia University-Portland
The Promethean
Every year, the staff of The Promethean has the same goals. We want to create a bold journal full of quality literature and artwork. We want to push the limits of both our contributors and our readers. We want to create a memorable journal that Concordia University-Portland can be proud of.
This year, we decided to accomplish these goals by going back to our roots. We decided that we would use the story of Prometheus, our journal's namesake, as our inspiration. Prometheus was a god who saw that humans needed fire to survive. Against the will of the other gods, …
Hair Trigger 34, Columbia College Chicago
Hair Trigger 34, Columbia College Chicago
Hair Trigger
An anthology, edited by students, featuring the fiction, prose and creative non-fiction work of students, alumni, and staff. Editors: Jenele Anderson, A.J. Camarena, Aimee Goluszka, Noelle Hufnagel, Matt Martin, Michael Meyer, Frankie Migacz, Jessie Morrison, Jonathan Natzke, Dorothy Schultz, Cynthia Vargas. Cover photograph: Christopher Semel. 383 pages.
The Lantern, 2011-2012, Arielle Ross, Maire Moriarty, Rosie Clark, Sydney Dodson, Marissa Perilli, Connor Mcnamara, Anna Lorine, Kristin Cichowski, Ellyn Rolleston, Amanda Blythe, Dominick Knowles, Scott Sherman, Anna Larouche, Madeline Constantino, James Harper, Sara Sherr, Callie Ingram, Dixon Speaker, Brooke Haley, Allison Cavanaugh, Travis Quinn, Quinn Gilman-Forlini, Chris Dickerson, Grace Buchele, Rayna Nunes, Brett Neslen, Rachel Perry, Matthew O'Brien, Kendal Conrad, Kurt Stumpo, Mj Mcginn, Sarah Cogswell, Lindsay Hogan, Jenny Phillips, Emily Dugan, Bethani Zeller '12, Kaitlin Murphy, Monica Reuman '15, Kyle Davis, Rikki Kathryn Eble, Alexandra Duch, Karen Levandoski, Liz Palovick
The Lantern, 2011-2012, Arielle Ross, Maire Moriarty, Rosie Clark, Sydney Dodson, Marissa Perilli, Connor Mcnamara, Anna Lorine, Kristin Cichowski, Ellyn Rolleston, Amanda Blythe, Dominick Knowles, Scott Sherman, Anna Larouche, Madeline Constantino, James Harper, Sara Sherr, Callie Ingram, Dixon Speaker, Brooke Haley, Allison Cavanaugh, Travis Quinn, Quinn Gilman-Forlini, Chris Dickerson, Grace Buchele, Rayna Nunes, Brett Neslen, Rachel Perry, Matthew O'Brien, Kendal Conrad, Kurt Stumpo, Mj Mcginn, Sarah Cogswell, Lindsay Hogan, Jenny Phillips, Emily Dugan, Bethani Zeller '12, Kaitlin Murphy, Monica Reuman '15, Kyle Davis, Rikki Kathryn Eble, Alexandra Duch, Karen Levandoski, Liz Palovick
The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present
• Frangipani
• A Shadow
• Dear Anne, In this Place, Stringbean Girls
• Back to a Dandelion
• How to Plant a Room
• Swimming Pool Poem 30
• The Naming of Daughters
• Berman Museum Photographs
• Truth or Dare
• The Song of Remembrance, L'vov, Poland, 1940
• Headlights
• Prayer of Thanks
• Numbers Game
• Pediment
• Home Sick
• Lust
• Sand Lining Instructions
• A-A-Ask a Question
• Flash Cards
• Columbus Day
• Mr. Yoest Gives His Report to the Police Officers on Wednesday Night
• Gender Trouble
• The Internet Connection …
Skunk River Review 2012, Vol 24, Megan Algreen, Megan Ferguson, Karen Owen, Elliott James Frey, Jacob Lynch, Gary Meyer, Coy Mccarl, Tim Gates, Garfield M. Collier, Leticia Williams, Zachary Mccarthy, Jessica Fees, Joshua Stevens, Sarah Lauer, Katie Taylor, Crystal Korth, Scott Pueschel, Kyle Dupass, Michael Hanrahan, Dan Kainz, Amber Haupert, Tiffany Berner, Erin Doran
Skunk River Review 2012, Vol 24, Megan Algreen, Megan Ferguson, Karen Owen, Elliott James Frey, Jacob Lynch, Gary Meyer, Coy Mccarl, Tim Gates, Garfield M. Collier, Leticia Williams, Zachary Mccarthy, Jessica Fees, Joshua Stevens, Sarah Lauer, Katie Taylor, Crystal Korth, Scott Pueschel, Kyle Dupass, Michael Hanrahan, Dan Kainz, Amber Haupert, Tiffany Berner, Erin Doran
Skunk River Review
No abstract provided.
Santa Clara Review, Vol. 99, No. 2, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Review, Vol. 99, No. 2, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Review
No abstract provided.
Satori 2012, Winona State University
Satori 2012, 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.
Commonthought (2012), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought (2012), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought
This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.
The Molloy Student Literary Magazine Volume 8, Damian Hey Ph.D., Roger Smith, Travis G. Williams, Carissa Sorrentino, Dan Catalano, Katheryn Grote, Theresa Roedig, Kenneth Bornholdt, Kathleen Dauz, John Lynch, Farisha Hosein, Alyssa Solazzo, Lauren Spotkov, Jillian Diblasi
The Molloy Student Literary Magazine Volume 8, Damian Hey Ph.D., Roger Smith, Travis G. Williams, Carissa Sorrentino, Dan Catalano, Katheryn Grote, Theresa Roedig, Kenneth Bornholdt, Kathleen Dauz, John Lynch, Farisha Hosein, Alyssa Solazzo, Lauren Spotkov, Jillian Diblasi
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. In this issue, we are including the three winners of the annual Patricia Sullivan Common Reading Contest: Inspired Works - Building Community. All submitted work will undergo a review process initiated by the Managing Editor prior to a decision being made regarding publication of …
Tropos: A Magazine Of Literary And Artistic Works 2010-2012, Lawrence University
Tropos: A Magazine Of Literary And Artistic Works 2010-2012, Lawrence University
Tropos
No abstract provided.
Santa Clara Review, Vol. 99, No. 1, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Review, Vol. 99, No. 1, Santa Clara University
Santa Clara Review
No abstract provided.
The Cyborg Griffin: A Speculative Fiction Literary Journal, Hollins University
The Cyborg Griffin: A Speculative Fiction Literary Journal, Hollins University
Cyborg Griffin: a Speculative Fiction Literary Journal
Notes:
copyrighted
Hollins Student Publication
Scope: short stories, artwork, poetry, essays, and comics
Paper copies shelved in University Archives.
Litmag 2011-12, University Of Missouri-St. Louis
Litmag 2011-12, University Of Missouri-St. Louis
Litmag
Litmag is a student-run literary magazine published annually each spring through the English Department. Our purpose is to promote the creative work of students and staff and increase awareness of the ever-present literary talent on UMSL’s campus. We aim to produce a high quality journal that gives emerging writers and artists a venue to display their work and experience the world of professional publishing.
Inscape 2012, Morehead State University
Inscape 2012, Morehead State University
Inscape: Art & Literary Magazine Archive
The 2012 edition of the Inscape: Literary and Art Magazine.