To this day, Carolyn Grace ’15 can’t list all the places she has lived, but Idaho’s wheat fields blur into “an ocean of gold” in her memory. It…
“How many poets does it take to change a light bulb?” The telling quip and rhetorical joke from Lie Ford, a senior English major from Knoxville, Tennessee, references…
Kyle Kincaid ’13 passed away on Feb. 2, 2019. His mother, Denise Kincaid-Franklin wishes to honor her son’s memory through his writing and poetry. Below, you will find…
Affrilachian: A History of the Word In 1991, Frank X Walker, an experienced playwright and visual artist, and a budding poet, was confronted with the reality that Appalachian—according…
History can be a blessing or a burden. One’s place in the annals of time—intentional or incidental—can be a point of pride or a reason to retreat. For…