The guest speaker for the lecture, who has an interview featured in the anthology, was Emily Graslie, the chief curiosity correspondent at Chicago’s Field Museum.
Category: Reading & Writing
Sophomore spends quarantine self-publishing novel
When school began remotely, it gave her even more time to work on and publish her novel.
Music With Morris: “The Fall of Hobo Johnson” worth a listen
“The Fall of Hobo Johnson” will always have a place in my heart.
SU Slam Poetry hosts open mic night for students at Trax
By Kailah Figueroa, Staff Writer Susquehanna’s Slam Poetry Club hosted their final open mic of the semester at 9 p.m. on Nov. 22 at Trax. The event was hosted by…
Chrysalis Press announces chapbook winners for small press class
By Marissa Massare, Arts & Entertainment Editor Susquehanna’s small press class created the fictional press “Chrysalis Press” that will publish the chapbooks of two winners: junior Jordyn Taylor and senior…
Seavey Reading Series features Ruffin in last reading of the semester
By Kailah Johnson, Staff Writer Maurice Carlos Ruffin, a New Orleans native and author of “We Cast a Shadow,” gave a reading of his work on Nov. 6 in Stretansky…
Creative writing day welcomes prospective students to Susquehanna
Photo by JESHOOTS from Pexels By Samuel Hoffman, Staff Writer Creative Writing Day, hosted on Monday Nov. 4, is an annual open house sponsored by the creative writing department to…
Published poet and author to lecture about privilege and textual violence
By Marissa Massare, Living and Arts Editor Poet and author Kristina Marie Darling will visit Susquehanna on Oct. 9 as part of the Seavey Reading Series to give a reading…
Siglio Press founder Pearson talks uniqueness within company’s books
By Marissa Massare, Living & Arts Editor Leaning away from traditional marketing and seeking a unique audience for books was discussed at the annual publishing and editing lecture held on…
Authors share literature
By Lily Gannon, Staff Writer The Seavey Reading series opened in a joint reading by Sarah Rose Nordgren and assistant professor of English and creative writing, Matthew Neill Null on…