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Writers on Writing

February 8, 2015
Writers on Writing   I’ve always liked quotes.  I also like writing.  Consequently, I’ve developed a fondness for writerly advice...
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The Art of Letterpress

February 6, 2015
Two years ago, I was in a basic printshop class in the Bishop Center on campus. The major printshop, where most of the intaglio etching, woodblock...
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If my life is ever biography-worthy…

February 1, 2015
Who would I like to write about my. Feeling alive?    Ray Bradbury.   “The grass whispered under his body. He put his arm down, feeling the sheath of...
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Under-appreciated: Children’s Literature

January 30, 2015
Some of the most introspective and poignant, or just plain fun, books I’ve ever read were children’s books, specifically middle grade...
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So you want to apply to a MFA Program?

May 12, 2014
So you want to apply to a MFA program?   Having just graduated from the University of Connecticut and heading to the University of New...
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Can good writing be taught?

May 9, 2014
The week before I graduated high school I received a letter in the mail from my fifth grade self. My librarian had had us write them in our final days...
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The Adaptation

May 9, 2014
Over the years, film and television adaptations of novels have become more and more common in our media. For us book lovers, that can be our greatest...
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The Top Ten Books For Your Existential Crisis

May 7, 2014
As graduation looms ahead for many of the seniors here on campus, I’ve had quite a few conversations dealing with the anxious contemplation of what’s...
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When Will the World Learn?

May 6, 2014
When I was in high school, I went to a leadership conference in Washington, D.C. my sophomore year. The experience was truly incredible but looking...
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