Susquehanna senior and Logogram contributor Lauren Bailey was recently anthologized in plain china, Bennington College's national online magazine of the best undergraduate of 2010. On top of being anthologized, Lauren's essay, "Convalesence," which was originally published in Susquehanna's Essay magazine, was selected by author/editor Phillip Lopate for the 2010 Bennington Nonfiction Prize. Congratulations, Lauren!
Ryan Rickrode, editor
Showing posts with label Special Editions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Special Editions. Show all posts
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Susquehanna Alumni in the News
Susquehanna's own Marcus Burke, now a grad student at the prestigious Iowa Writers' Workshop, was recently featured in a PBS NewsHour piece marking the Workshop's 75th anniversary. See it for yourself:
Thursday, March 3, 2011
The Susquehanna Review is now online
The Susquehanna Review has gone digital! Editors Dana Diehl and Melissa Goodrich, with lots of help from graphic designer Kathy Sheehan, have complemented the print version of Susquehanna University's national undergraduate literary magazine with a full online version of the magazine.Thursday, December 2, 2010
Outrageous Fortune
The fall 2010 issue of Outrageous Fortune—a national online undergraduate literary magazine produced by students at Mary Baldwin College —launched this week, and it’s packed with writing from Susquehanna students!
Half of this issue’s poetry and prose contributions are from writing majors here at Susquehanna University:
Half of this issue’s poetry and prose contributions are from writing majors here at Susquehanna University:
“Bumbling Hearts,” a poem by Michelle BaymanNext week Logogram will be back on schedule with poetry by Elizabeth Deanna Morris. Until then, enjoy Outrageous Fortune!
“Untitled,” a poem by Amber Cook
“Cake Top Figurines,” a short story by Audrey T. Carroll
“Forgotten” and “Smother,” two poems by Alex Guarco
“Patterning,” a poem by Elizabeth Deanna Morris
“Rhythm,” a short memoir by Ryan Rickrode
“Plastic Soldiers,” a personal essay by Dan Wilhelm
Ryan Rickrode, editor
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