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Last week, the visiting author, Sheila Squillante, presented the art of creative non-fiction at BGSU. Last year, her memoir came out. From Chatham University in Pittsburgh, PA, Squillante visited BGSU, last week. Previously, she has published collections on poetry, but most recently, her memoir, All Things Edible, Random and Odd was published in 2023. “I […]
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Here’s my review of Oil on Water by Helon Habila – a petrofiction novel which won The Commonwealth Prize and Caine Prize. For context, petrofiction stems from petroleum and fiction. A specific text that focuses on petroleum culture in political economics and environmental impact. Although Habila’s novel begins with a journalist investigating a kidnapping, the […]
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March is a time to celebrate Women’s History Month – and what better way than to dive into literature! Here are four recommendations for Women’s History Month. These books offer a variety of literature forms, all written by women with a strong woman as the protagonist or speaker. Little Women (1868) – Louisa May Alcott […]
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Richard Saker/Contour by Getty Images As we end Black History Month, here is one of my favorite poets, Danez Smith, who writes on intersectionality between their Black and Queer identities. At the Association of Writers and Writing Programs (AWP) conference in Kansas City, MO, I had the opportunity to personally meet Smith, and they are […]
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By Faith Zochowski This upcoming weekend marks the long weekend that students have been anticipating for weeks: fall break. Whether you are going on a trip, visiting home, or staying in Bowling Green, check out these books to curl up with under a warm, cozy blanket. They are sure to get you out of a […]
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“I credit, other than my family, every good thing that’s happened to me since I got out of school to Bowling Green,” Robin Yocum said. “I don’t think I would have been able to do the things I’ve been able to do without the foundation that Bowling Green gave me. It was my launching pad.” […]