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Trouble Writing? Scrivener Is The Only Tool You’ll Need

Trouble Writing? Scrivener Is The Only Tool You’ll Need

February 22, 2019
Ryan Amato, Marketing Coordinator  Any writer knows that the actual process of writing can be extremely tedious and hard to keep organized. If...
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Black and White Revival: How The Golden Age of Hollywood Resurrected the Writer in Me

Black and White Revival: How The Golden Age of Hollywood Resurrected the Writer in Me

February 21, 2019
Samantha Mason, Fiction Panelist and Fundraising Co-Manager In high school, I took  Creative Writing 1, 2, 3, and 4. My teens years became a...
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The Marie Kondo Method for Writers

The Marie Kondo Method for Writers

February 20, 2019
Kate Luongo Community Engagement Coordinator Ever since watching the new Netflix show, “Tidying up with Marie Kondo,” I have become somewhat obsessed...
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The Princess Diarist: Carrie Fisher’s Writing Career

The Princess Diarist: Carrie Fisher’s Writing Career

February 19, 2019
Brenna Sarantides, Social Media Coordinator When you hear Carrie Fisher’s name, you may think of her iconic look with two giant, dark buns of hair...
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An Interview with Poet Trista Mateer

An Interview with Poet Trista Mateer

February 18, 2019
Lauren Ablondi Olivo, Interviews Editor Spilled ink. It’s a term that’s been popularized within the last few years, especially on social media sites...
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Where Fiction Meets Life: A Trip to the Breakers

Where Fiction Meets Life: A Trip to the Breakers

February 15, 2019
Lilia Shen, Managing Editor  If I’m remembering correctly, the Vanderbilts called it the “Breakers” because when you stand on the balcony...
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From a Graduate’s Perspective

From a Graduate’s Perspective

February 14, 2019
Christine Byrne Poetry and Translations Panelist Last night I dreamt I was Benjamin Braddock two years after The Graduate. And this is how it went: So...
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The Downfall of Being Inspired by TV Authors: Why Carrie Bradshaw is a Really Bad Writer

The Downfall of Being Inspired by TV Authors: Why Carrie Bradshaw is a Really Bad Writer

February 13, 2019
Bailey Shea Non-fiction and Multimedia Panel Editor, Arts Liason  As a wannabe writer, the idea of seeing my potential future on TV is...
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Christopher Paolini Comes Out of Hiding

Christopher Paolini Comes Out of Hiding

February 12, 2019
Hannah L. Desrosiers, Non-Fiction and Multimedia Panelist  Okay, I’ve heard a ton about how the fans of Game of Thrones have been waiting forever...
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