Upon my arrival at Coe College, creative writing never took the academic spotlight. I simply assumed that it would become something to keep my mind buoyant during my introductory science days, sloshing through snowdrifts of material before I finally reached those courses that piqued my interest. I was completely unaware of our magazine or how … Continue reading
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An Interview with Neil Hilborn — Jenna Kelly
Jenna: OCD is very clearly your most popular poem online. Why do you think that happens to be the one that has the most appeal? Neil: I think that…it’s funny, when I wrote that poem, I was never trying to write a hit, you know? I was just trying to figure out a way what … Continue reading
A Reading by Linh Dinh
“Let’s keep this as informal as possible.” An exuberant performer reads to a quiet lecture hall at Coe College. He shuffles constantly, pauses to emphasize his statements, lifting an expressive face for eye contact. This turns a four-line poem into an engaging spectacle. He brings the expansive world view of a restless explorer and observer … Continue reading