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How to Be A Starbucks Writer

How to Be A Starbucks Writer

February 7, 2020
If you’ve taken a creative writing course, or desperately searched the internet for tips to increase your writing efficiency, you may have been...
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Old brown coffee table with spindly legs, one of which is missing and replaced by a stack of assorted books.

8 Unconventional Uses for Books

February 6, 2020
Ah books. We all have them. We love them. But sometimes we have books that could be put to better use than sitting around gathering dust on a shelf...
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Poetry and Me: How writing can act like therapy

February 5, 2020
Have you ever been bogged down by emotions? Been so stuck in life that you felt a little less than? Maybe you’ve even struggled with mental illness...
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On Charles Bukowski: Why never going crazy is horrible

On Charles Bukowski: Why never going crazy is horrible

February 4, 2020
Who is Bukowski? Over the summer when I was able to spend some free time reading for fun, I was looking into some new poets. It was initially...
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Putting Shakespeare in the Schoolyard: Celebrating movie adaptations

Putting Shakespeare in the Schoolyard: Celebrating movie adaptations

February 3, 2020
  When reading Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, it may be difficult to understand why it’s such an insult that Mr. Darcy refuses to dance with...
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Interview with Crazyhorse Fiction Editor Dr. Anthony Varallo

Interview with Crazyhorse Fiction Editor Dr. Anthony Varallo

May 4, 2019
Joseph Frare, Fiction Panel Editor Dr. Anthony Varallo is not only the fiction editor for Crazyhorse, but a professor at the college of Charleston...
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A Dramatic Reading of Books Found at Goodwill

A Dramatic Reading of Books Found at Goodwill

May 2, 2019
Isabella Baldoni, Fundraising co-Chair The Goodwill is a veritable paradise for discount fashion lovers and knickknack collectors (like myself). If...
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Books to Give Your Graduate that Aren’t ‘Oh the Places You’ll Go’

Books to Give Your Graduate that Aren’t ‘Oh the Places You’ll Go’

April 24, 2019
Bailey Shea, Non-Fiction & Multimedia Panel Editor and Arts Liaison Don’t get me wrong, I love a good book with some nostalgia factor, but Dr...
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Let me tell you a story…

Let me tell you a story…

April 23, 2019
Jonathon Hastings, Chief Copy Editor “Never shall I forget that first night in camp, which has turned my life into one long night, seven times cursed...
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