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Eat up. Writing is the New Kale.

Eat up. Writing is the New Kale.

February 11, 2019
Kelly Rafferty, Poetry Panelist  During the summer of second grade, I sheltered earthworms inside a deep puddle I graciously flooded every...
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Caption-worthy Poetry

Caption-worthy Poetry

February 9, 2019
Esther Santiago Rodriguez, Fiction Panelist During the last few years, social media seems to have taken over the world, and now it’s taking over the...
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Becoming a Social Writer

Becoming a Social Writer

February 8, 2019
Joseph Frare, Fiction Panel Editor If there is one thing to take away from “Social Media for the Authors: The Toughest Topic to Advise...
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Strategies for Editing

Strategies for Editing

February 7, 2019
Allison Rosaci, Non-fiction and Multimedia Panelist Congratulations on finishing up your writing – whether it be a creative project or a paper...
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Dystopias for Hire: Commercialization and Dilution of a Genre

Dystopias for Hire: Commercialization and Dilution of a Genre

February 6, 2019
Anna Zarra Aldrich, Blog Editor A man sits beside the banks of the Thames, sandwiched between the reconstruction of the Globe Theatre and the Tate...
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How to Submit to Literary Magazines

How to Submit to Literary Magazines

April 23, 2018
Christian Buckley As a literary magazine ourselves, we’d like to reach more authors with great stories. For the writer, literary magazines are a great...
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Finding Time to Write

April 18, 2018
Lilia Shen I like to joke all the time that I’m a writer who doesn’t write. I’m a junior in college, currently getting ready to apply for medical...
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Tips for the Present from an Almost-Graduate

Tips for the Present from an Almost-Graduate

April 13, 2018
Rebecca Hill When I first came to college, my biggest concern was choosing my major. I thought I was choosing my entire life path. I remember pacing...
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5 Ecopoets for Anyone Looking to be Haunted

5 Ecopoets for Anyone Looking to be Haunted

April 11, 2018
Amanda McCarthy Ecopoetry is a word used to mean many things in the poetry cannon, however the main point of many of these arguments is that ecopoets...
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