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WHY THERE ARE WORDS: giving classy a good name

WHY THERE ARE WORDS: giving classy a good name

July 21, 2011
Nicole McFeely
Event Review, Scene, Statement

(Nicole McFeely) In this January 2011 article, Why There Are Words won Litseen’s first (and only) award for Classiest Reading Series. For those of you…

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REGRETURATURE: 14 authors' trash is…

REGRETURATURE: 14 authors’ trash is…

April 12, 2011
Nicole McFeely
Event Review

(Nicole McFeely) We’ve all heard them: melo-dramatic poems written in the style of famous authors, exaggerated in-class essays, transparently autobiographical “short stories,” overly confident job…

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