Month: October 2021

  • An Interview with poet Sam Fain

    Megan Stibley | Contributor Master of Fine Arts in Poetry student and published poet, Sam Fain, read her most recent Chapbook entitled “coughing up planets” at Novel Blends coffee shop on Sept. 28. Hear what she has to say about her poetry in the audio story below. Sam Fain reads to her audience.

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  • Shakespeare with Stephannie Gearhart

    Nia Lambdin – Contributor Stephannie Gearhart, an English professor, poses the question of how plays like Shakespeare’s reveal one’s hopes, fears, and beliefs. She now oversees the planning board for the Ohio Valley Shakespeare Conference.  Gearhart attended Bowling Green State University for her undergrad where she started as a Psychology major; however, she soon switched to […]

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  • Period Poverty and the Strive for More Research

    Courtney Foerg – Contributor This fall I am completing an honors project on period poverty and holding a menstrual drive on campus.  I began my search for content on period poverty in August, 2020 and the search has been surprisingly difficult.  Although people have been menstruating since the beginning of humanity, there is shockingly little literature out […]

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  • Book of the Week: The Midnight Library

    Ally Keegan – Contributor  “Love and laughter and fear and pain are universal currencies. We just have to close our eyes and savour the taste of the drink in front of us and listen to the song as it plays.”   The Midnight Library was gifted to me for Christmas the year it was published in 2020. I had no […]

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  • Spooky Season Book Haul

    Emma Keeling – Content Editor  It’s October 1st and it’s time to get in the spooky mood! The past few years, I’ve realized my love for scary things, including literature. I’ve been curating my spooky season reading list this past month, waiting until today to share it with you. I invite you to read along with […]

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