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Evolving Art: What Writers Can Learn from Quentin Tarantino About Timeless Cinematic Creations

Evolving Art: What Writers Can Learn from Quentin Tarantino About Timeless Cinematic Creations

March 7, 2019
Samantha Mason, Fiction Panelist and Fundraising Co-Manager As a self proclaimed movie buff, there’s a good chance that I’ll always be able to...
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An Interview with Elizabeth Tammi

An Interview with Elizabeth Tammi

March 6, 2019
Lilia Shen Managing Editor The young adult genre is currently one of the most  thriving genres, with hugely successful authors like JK Rowling...
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Reclaiming ‘Roses are Red’

Reclaiming ‘Roses are Red’

March 5, 2019
Siobhan Dale Co-Editor-in-Chief  Since Ezra Pound’s modernist injunction to “Make it New” in the early 20th century, poets have been...
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An Interview with Warren Lapine

An Interview with Warren Lapine

March 4, 2019
Joseph Frare Fiction Panel Editor Recently, I had an amazing phone conversation with well established writer, editor, and publisher Warren Lapine...
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Coping with Grief: What A Dog’s Purpose Taught Me About Life

Coping with Grief: What A Dog’s Purpose Taught Me About Life

March 1, 2019
Jonathon Hastings, Chief Copy Editor Friday, February 15 8:30 a.m. I received a text from my brother while preparing for my day. “ was taken to the...
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Five Outrageous and Random Facts About Popular (Dead) Authors You Should Know

Five Outrageous and Random Facts About Popular (Dead) Authors You Should Know

February 28, 2019
Brianna McNish, Co-Editor-in-Chief  Famous authors, especially those heralded in the British and American canon, are rife with idiosyncrasies...
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A Very Fastidious Dedication: Netflix’s A Series of Unfortunate Events

A Very Fastidious Dedication: Netflix’s A Series of Unfortunate Events

February 27, 2019
  Allison Rosaci, Literary Events Coordinator I’m not ashamed to admit how obsessed I was with Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events as...
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A Love Letter to John Paul Brammer

A Love Letter to John Paul Brammer

February 26, 2019
Betty Noe, Poetry and Translations Panel Editor I feel like I should start this by saying that I’m not good at writing blogs. And yet, somehow, some...
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To The Writer Who Doesn’t Write

To The Writer Who Doesn’t Write

February 25, 2019
Danny Mitola, Non-Fiction and Multimedia Panelist  What makes a writer? I often think about this question in terms of my own writing. What...
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