Fall 2021

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Publications

Publications

Students

Dana Delibovi (2024) Essay: “Found Poetry,” Witty Partition, Issue 14, July 2021; “The Nausea of Craft,” Riverside Quarterly, Fall 2021; “On the Wing,” After the Art, June 2021. Literary Interview: “Simon Van Booy: The Writer’s Art and Practice,” Riverside Quarterly, Summer 2021. Poetry Translation: “The Hands” (“Las Manos”) by Alaíde Foppa, in Apple Valley Review, Fall 2021.

Cynthia Lehew-Nehrbass (2024) Essay: “Blue Dresses,” Her Path Forward: 21 Stories of Transformation and Inspiration, My Founder Story, edited by Julie Burton and Chris Olsen, 2021.

Winston Lin (2023) Poetry: “Dis jOY Nt hIm,” MixedMag, June 2020; “Poetry-ish-like Scenes of this Writer Brain (A Short Play)” and “The Parable of the QAAPI Boy,” Variety Pack, Issue V, June 2020; “Heterosexual Rumpy-Pumpy,” the lickety~split, August 11, 2021.

Natalie Marino (2024) Poetry: “Spring Strawberries,” Twin Pies Literary, Volume 6, August 2021; “Joy Ride in Box Canyon” and “Not a Synonym for Spanish,” Sheila-Na-Gig online, Volume 6.1, Fall 2021; “The Knowing,” miniskirt magazine, Issue 6, September 2021; “Our Garden at Sainte-Adresse,” Feral: A Journal of Poetry and Art, Issue 10, October 1, 2021. Flash Nonfiction: “A Bird in the Orange Sky Turning Purple,” Reservoir Road Literary Review, Issue 4.

David Taylor (2023) Literary Profile: “The Novelist Who Re-created 1970s D.C.,” Washington Post Magazine, Print Issue, Sept. 26, 2021.

Alumni

Cathy Adams (2021) Fiction: “Troublemaker,” Literally Stories, July 2021.

Jenny Apostol (2020) Book Review: Permafrost, by Eva Baltasar,” Rain Taxi, September 2021. Nonfiction: “Twenty years ago, a cancer reprieve for my husband on one of the country’s most terrible days,” Washington Post, 6 September 2021.

Nancy Canyon (2007) Fiction: “The Change,” Poetry Marathon Anthology, Edited by Cynthia Hernandez, 2021. Memoir Excerpt: “Lonely in Yakima,” True Stories IV, The Narrative Project, 2021.

Hannah Comerford (2019) Nonfiction: “The Family I Need,” Fathom, Issue 44: Family.

Jeb Harrison (2015) Short Story Collection: For Want of Graceindependently published, July 2021.

Journey Herbeck (2013) Fiction: The Front, University of Nebraska Press, October 2021.

Alicia Hoffman (2015) Poetry: “The Beauty of Evacuated Form,” Thimble Literary Magazine, Summer 2021; “Legato for Spring,” South Florida Poetry Journal, Summer 2021; “Waves & Rays & Particles,” Feral: A Journal of Poetry and Art, Summer 2021.

Margaret Lukas (2007) Fiction: The Broken Statue, BQB Press, October 2021.

Paula MacKay (2015) Book Review: “Gazing in the Broken Mirror,” Earth Island Journal, Autumn 2021. Nonfiction: “Learning from Wolverines,” The Wildlife Professional, July/August 2021.

Jill McCabe Johnson (2008) Nonfiction: “The Night Gary Drove Me Home,” Slate, June 2021; “Seasonal Round,” The Madrona Project, Vol. II, No. 1, guest edited by Holly J. Hughes (2006), July 2021; “Slipsilver” and “When You First Came Home,” Waxwing, Issue XXIV, Summer 2021.

John Milkereit (2016) Poetry: “Bowen’s Island Restaurant,” Kitchen Sink Magazine, Issue V, Fall 2021; “The Woman in Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks” and “Monologue of the Creamed Camel,” The Ekphrastic Review, August and September 2021; “How to Say It,” Naugatuck River Review, Issue 26, Summer/Fall 2021; “Highway 101,” Orchard Street Press, September 2021.

Julie Riddle (2009) Essay: “If Swans Could Speak,” New England Review, Vol. 42, No. 3, Fall 2021; “Shadow Animals,” This Impermanent Earth: Environmental Writing from The Georgia Review, University of Georgia Press, 2021.

Tina Schumann (2009) Poetry: “Fish” and “Self-Portrait as the Sacred and Profane,” The Ilanot Review, Fall 2021; “October,” The Madrona Project, Vol. II, No. 1, guest edited by Holly J. Hughes (2006), July 2021.  

Cindy Skaggs (2017) Creative Nonfiction: “The Lucky Ones,” december, Issue 32.1, Summer 2021.

Cameron Walker (2008) Fiction: “Some People,” the tiny journal, Issue iv.

Faculty

Rebecca McClanahan, Poetry: “Early Morning, Downtown 1 Train,” Crossing the Rift: North Carolina Poets on 9/11 & Its Aftermath, Press 53, September 2021. Essay: “The Birthday Place,” The Best of Brevity: Twenty Groundbreaking Years of Flash Nonfiction, Rose Metal Press, November 2020. Nonfiction/Conversation: Interview, Paper Concert: A Conversation in the Round, Sarabande Books, August 2021.

Brenda Miller and Julie Marie Wade, Creative Nonfiction: Telephone: Essays in Two Voices, Cleveland State University Press, October 2021.

Peggy Shumaker, Poetry, “Gifts We Cannot Keep,” Ruminate, Fall 2021.