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chautauquajournal
Dec 12, 20223 min read
On Mentorship: Finding One's Voice and Sticking To It
by Mylan Parker and Aiden Heberle Today's Chautauqua blog is the first in a series in memory of Philip Gerard, beloved writer, professor,...
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chautauquajournal
Oct 31, 20227 min read
Exploring Voice: Art and Writing
by Lucas Cardona I’m a man with habits. These days, I thrive on routine. Much of that routine includes music. I like music. Music...
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chautauquajournal
Oct 3, 20222 min read
Chautauqua Announces Their Best of the Net Nominees
The Best of the Net recognizes writers and publishers “who are building an online literary landscape that seeks to break free of...
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chautauquajournal
Jun 1, 20223 min read
The World of the Zine
What is a Zine? A zine, shortened from “magazine,” is basically that—a collection of work in a physical or digital format. They can...
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chautauquajournal
May 25, 20226 min read
An Interview with Nina de Gramont
The Christie Affair by Nina de Gramont reimagines the disappearance of mystery author Agatha Christie. The story—told through the eyes of...
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chautauquajournal
May 18, 20225 min read
Interview with Melissa M. Crowe
Melissa Crowe is a poet and a coordinator of the MFA program at the University of UNC Wilmington, where she teaches poetry and...
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chautauquajournal
May 11, 20222 min read
What Good Magic Can Do: Bart Edelman's Whistling to Trick the Wind
Bart Edelman has had many poems published in Chautauqua. Charlotte Matthews, poet and Chautauqua Writers' Center workshop leader reviews...
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chautauquajournal
May 4, 20221 min read
The Heavy Book by Judy McClure
In the Chautauqua Editorial course at UNCW students are tasked with creative projects. These broadsides were produced by Editorial...
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chautauquajournal
Apr 27, 20221 min read
Anna Scotti’s story, "A Heaven or a Hell" was selected for The Best Mysteries of the Year
Chautauqua author, Anna Scotti’s story, "A Heaven or a Hell" was selected for The Best Mysteries of the Year by Otto Penzler and Sara...
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chautauquajournal
Apr 16, 20223 min read
Dealing with Writer's Block
It’s somewhat of a boogeyman in the writing community. People either believe or they don’t. Or it’s Macbeth in a theater and saying it...
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chautauquajournal
Apr 9, 20225 min read
Interview with Dina Greenberg: Author of Nermina’s Chance and former Managing Editor of Chautauqua
With the publishing of Chautauqua Issue 19.2, members of the team have been looking back to past issues and reconnecting with past...
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chautauquajournal
Apr 3, 202211 min read
Interview with Judy McClure
Judy McClure is a nonfiction writer whose work explores relationships, teaching, grief, queer life and culture. She lives in Boston with...
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chautauquajournal
Mar 26, 20222 min read
Catching up with New Voices Spotlight
Chautauqua featured emerging writer and USMC veteran Jason Arment in our New Voice Spotlight in Volume 12 (2015). Arment served in...
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chautauquajournal
Feb 26, 20221 min read
Trevor Moffa's "Chimney Swifts"
Editorial Assistant Susan Polizotto created this beautiful broadside to highlight the work of Trevor Moffa. His poem can be found here...
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chautauquajournal
Feb 9, 20221 min read
Pushcart Nominee Sayantani Dasgupta
Editorial Assistant Gillian Pribicko designed this gorgeous broadside to honor Sayantani Dasgupta's essay "Rinse, Repeat." The essay was...
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chautauquajournal
Feb 2, 20221 min read
Philip Gerard @ The Oxford American
Listen to this episode from Points South on Spotify. THE PROLOGUE The 1898 Wilmington Massacre was a violent attack on the city's...
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chautauquajournal
Jan 24, 20222 min read
Chautauqua: UNCW Behind the Scenes
Chautauqua is a literary anthology that offers abundant opportunities for aspiring writers. The magazine features poetry, fiction, flash,...
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chautauquajournal
Jan 17, 20225 min read
Poetic Pitch
When I was in my early years of college, my parents told me that I bit off more than I could chew with my academic path. I am a jazz...
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chautauquajournal
Jan 3, 20224 min read
Book Fairy's Recommendations
Need a Good Book? Bay Area’s Book Fairy Offers Her Recommendations By Laurie Clark After a long publishing career, Nancy Fish moved to...
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chautauquajournal
Dec 24, 202117 min read
Merry Christmas from Chautauqua
To wish for a sled for Christmas was to wish for two nearly impossible things to come true at once: an expensive gift at a time in our...
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