Professor Warren Rochelle’s short story, “Happily Ever After,” a retelling of a traditional fairy tale, was just published in Quantum Fairy Tales, #9, the Fall 2014 issue. Congratulations!

by Mara Scanlon
Professor Warren Rochelle’s short story, “Happily Ever After,” a retelling of a traditional fairy tale, was just published in Quantum Fairy Tales, #9, the Fall 2014 issue. Congratulations!
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by Mara Scanlon
Recent graduate Hannah Straton’s essay, “A Manual for Fire and Stories,” was just published in the online magazine Hippocampus Magazine: Memorable Creative Nonfiction. Excellent work, Hannah! Congratulations!
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by Mara Scanlon
Professor McAllister has edited and published an online version of an 18th-century travel narrative, Ann Flaxman’s _An Uninteresting Detail of a Journey to Rome_. The 1787-88 journal of a woman traveler, aspiring writer, and sculptor’s wife has never before been published. Congratulations!
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by Mara Scanlon
Dr. Mara Scanlon has published an essay collection entitled Poetry and Dialogism: Hearing Over, co-edited with Dr. Chad Engbers of Calvin College. Dr. Scanlon authored the introduction for the book, which focuses on poetry that is oriented toward an Other and contributes as well to ethnic studies, translation studies, and the field of ethics and […]
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by Mara Scanlon
Dr. Marie E. McAllister has had an article chosen for republication in Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, vol. 271 (2013). Entitled “‘Only to Sink Deeper’: Venereal Disease in Sense and Sensibility,” the article first appeared in Eighteenth-Century Fiction 17.1 (2004): 87-110.
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