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Kowalski Lives, Jaymie-Rae Martin Nov 2015

Kowalski Lives, Jaymie-Rae Martin

Arrow Rock

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Him., Brenden M. Kleiboeker Nov 2015

Him., Brenden M. Kleiboeker

Arrow Rock

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Cooking In Stride, Bret Lundstrom Nov 2015

Cooking In Stride, Bret Lundstrom

Arrow Rock

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Creating A Monster, Taylor Johnson Nov 2015

Creating A Monster, Taylor Johnson

Arrow Rock

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Soulmates, Taylor Johnson Nov 2015

Soulmates, Taylor Johnson

Arrow Rock

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Funerals Are For The Living, Taylor Martin Nov 2015

Funerals Are For The Living, Taylor Martin

Arrow Rock

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A Trudge In The Snow, Bret Lundstrom Nov 2015

A Trudge In The Snow, Bret Lundstrom

Arrow Rock

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The Ones Who Disappeared, Kristine Wagner Nov 2015

The Ones Who Disappeared, Kristine Wagner

Arrow Rock

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Welcome To The Show, Jaymie-Rae Martin Nov 2015

Welcome To The Show, Jaymie-Rae Martin

Arrow Rock

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The New Writing Series, Spring 2016, The University Of Maine Honors College Oct 2015

The New Writing Series, Spring 2016, The University Of Maine Honors College

Cultural Affairs Distinguished Lecture Series

In its thirty-fourth consecutive semester of programming, the New Writing Series will host six readings featuring four poets (John Keene, Prageeta Sharma, Divya Victor, and John Yau) and two fiction writers (Emily Fridlund and Joanna Walsh).

These writers are all highly active across the full spectrum of literary activity. They are editors, publishers, and anthologists; translators and tale-tellers; art-makers and trail-blazing scholars.

The New Writing Series brings innovative and adventurous contemporary writing to the University of Maine's flagship campus in Orono on selected Thursdays at 4:30pm.


2015 Fall Chapbook, Otterbein English Department Oct 2015

2015 Fall Chapbook, Otterbein English Department

Quiz and Quill

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2015 Fall Micro Chapbook, Otterbein English Department Oct 2015

2015 Fall Micro Chapbook, Otterbein English Department

Quiz and Quill

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Blackletter: Fiction And A Wall Of Precedent, Louis Anthony Di Leo Aug 2015

Blackletter: Fiction And A Wall Of Precedent, Louis Anthony Di Leo

Dissertations

The eight stories that make up Blackletter explore situations in which people are forced to challenge the legitimacy of authority, rethink and rebuild their own identities, or confront their own involvement in human and environmental degradation. A central theme running throughout the collection is law, broadly, and the ways in which people adhere to or sometimes break from a particular rule, be it social or legislative. In each case, the role of law and its correlation to place and identity—either overt or veiled—serves as a major component of each story. In this way I locate these stories within a sociolegal …


Advice Advice, Bryan Furuness May 2015

Advice Advice, Bryan Furuness

Bryan M. Furuness

Bryan Furuness on why you should ignore writing advice.


The Librarian, Abby Edele May 2015

The Librarian, Abby Edele

Arrow Rock

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Danse Russe, Danyelle Pullens May 2015

Danse Russe, Danyelle Pullens

Arrow Rock

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Good Things Bad People, Zachary M. Alley May 2015

Good Things Bad People, Zachary M. Alley

Arrow Rock

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The Politics Of Salutations, Bret Lundstrom May 2015

The Politics Of Salutations, Bret Lundstrom

Arrow Rock

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The Classics, Blake Fields May 2015

The Classics, Blake Fields

Arrow Rock

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Little Red, Danyelle Pullens May 2015

Little Red, Danyelle Pullens

Arrow Rock

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The Ebb And Flow Of Sir Jacques Depluntaine, Courtney Cox May 2015

The Ebb And Flow Of Sir Jacques Depluntaine, Courtney Cox

Arrow Rock

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There Is An Unformed World In The Sky Of My Heart, Nathanael T. Spanos May 2015

There Is An Unformed World In The Sky Of My Heart, Nathanael T. Spanos

Creative Writing Minor Portfolios

“There is an Unformed World in the Sky of My Heart” contains works of poetry, fiction, and non-fiction. All the pieces were written after my conversion to Christ in December 2012 and before my graduation from Cedarville University in May 2015. Though my spiritually-themed poems are the pulse of this portfolio, the title refers to the fantasy world of Sembercron, which I am discovering and creating through my writing. The title also refers to heaven growing in my heart, or Christ’s image supplanting my own, or God sanctifying me for his purposes. This portfolio observes, explores, and delights in this …


The Mercury 2015 Apr 2015

The Mercury 2015

The Mercury

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The Lantern, 2014-2015, Nora Sternlof, Blaise Laramee, Sophia Gamber, Kara Travis, Maxwell Bicking, Emily Duffy, Amanda Sierzega, Collin Takita, Isabella Esser Munera, Brian Cox, Annie Rus, Dominick Knowles, Solana Warner, Brian Thomas, Sarah Gow, Alyse Brewer, Mara Koren, Briana Mullan, Albert Hahn, Aubrey Atkinson, Eliana Katz, Josh Hoffman, Caylon Fowlkes, Dana Kluchinski, Lauren Geiger, Michele Snead, Andrew Tran, Erica Gorenberg, Henry Wilshire, Emily Shue, Rae Hodenfield, Madison Bradley, Kristen Costello, Brian Leipold, Quinn Gilman-Forlini, Lauren Marano, Mary Lobo, Arthur Robinson, Kevin Moore, Mary A. Holmcrans, Angier Cooper, Michael Heimbaugh Apr 2015

The Lantern, 2014-2015, Nora Sternlof, Blaise Laramee, Sophia Gamber, Kara Travis, Maxwell Bicking, Emily Duffy, Amanda Sierzega, Collin Takita, Isabella Esser Munera, Brian Cox, Annie Rus, Dominick Knowles, Solana Warner, Brian Thomas, Sarah Gow, Alyse Brewer, Mara Koren, Briana Mullan, Albert Hahn, Aubrey Atkinson, Eliana Katz, Josh Hoffman, Caylon Fowlkes, Dana Kluchinski, Lauren Geiger, Michele Snead, Andrew Tran, Erica Gorenberg, Henry Wilshire, Emily Shue, Rae Hodenfield, Madison Bradley, Kristen Costello, Brian Leipold, Quinn Gilman-Forlini, Lauren Marano, Mary Lobo, Arthur Robinson, Kevin Moore, Mary A. Holmcrans, Angier Cooper, Michael Heimbaugh

The Lantern Literary Magazines, 1933 to Present

• The Retreat
• Part of Eve's Discussion
• Buchanan
• Hypotheticals
• The Baby Hippo
• Sertraline and Cheerios
• Margins
• Anatomy of Me
• Orange
• Ode to Mathematics
• Garden Path
• Periphery
• 10n Power=Our Maybe Domains
• Hillside
• Baltimore//Analogues
• Work is a Religion
• At the Bridal Shower
• November
• Revisionist History
• Cold Front
• Lung (for D. Avitabile)
• Tether
• Hold Still
• Reverb
• An Almost English Major and His Daughter
• Clocks
• In the Kitchen on a Sunday Afternoon
• Amy
• Nine
• Customary …


2015 Spring Quiz & Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department Apr 2015

2015 Spring Quiz & Quill Magazine, Otterbein English Department

Quiz and Quill

No abstract provided.


Mother Superior, Jennifer Robinette Jan 2015

Mother Superior, Jennifer Robinette

The Lindenwood Review: a journal of literary prose

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The Molloy Student Literary Magazine Volume 13, Damian Hey Ph.D., Emily Cruz, Chloe Chappa, Katy Mormino, Sammi Messina, Eve Kaczmarczyk, Taylor Windle, Joseph Ostapiuk, Helen Daly, Lauren Spotkov, Caitlin Abdo, Theresa Mary Bissex, Alyssa Gutierrez Jan 2015

The Molloy Student Literary Magazine Volume 13, Damian Hey Ph.D., Emily Cruz, Chloe Chappa, Katy Mormino, Sammi Messina, Eve Kaczmarczyk, Taylor Windle, Joseph Ostapiuk, Helen Daly, Lauren Spotkov, Caitlin Abdo, Theresa Mary Bissex, Alyssa Gutierrez

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. Interested contributors from the …