Monday, May 02, 2011

Kel McIntyre in "Hippocampus"




Kel McIntyre Marthe has essay “Everlasting Gobstoppers Aren’t Really Everlasting” published in the online literary journal hippocampus. Read the essay here.
Congratulations, again, Kel!

Friday, March 18, 2011

Aisling Awards Announced!


FAU's third annual Aisling Awards were announced at a Coastlines reading last night. And the winners ...
-- Poetry, Raúl Güizzo, for "Countr(oversea)y."
-- Fiction, Karla Yvette, for "Ghosts in Earthly Colors."
-- Creative nonfiction, Mary Ann Hogan, for "Peniel."
Congratulations to all winners and nominees!

Saturday, March 05, 2011

Roger Drouin Publishes New Story



Roger Drouin, MFA fiction, has his latest short story, “Thursday Morning,” in the online literary journal Northville Review. Read the story here: Congratulations (again) Roger! Keep up the great work.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Jason Levitt in "Poetry Quarterly"


Jason Levitt, FAU alum & Coastlines contributor, has had his poem “Damn Braces.Bless Relaxes” published in the fall issue if Poetry Quarterly. Read it in the online version of the journal here.
Well done, Jason!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Book Event on Haiti



Gesulla Toussaint, graduate student in Educational Leadership, will host a book event for her new publication, Counts of the Majestic, on Thursday, Feb 17, at 6:30 p.m. at the FAU/BC campus library. Toussaint and other experts will talk about social issues using Haiti as a case study.

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

Kel McIntyre in Southern Women’s Review

Creative writing grad student Kel McIntyre Marthe has her lyric essay “Breakdowns” published in the online journal Southern Women’s Review. Read the essay, in vol. 3: issue 3, here:
Congratulations, Kel!

Saturday, December 04, 2010

Mary Ann Hogan in Memoir (and)


Mary Ann Hogan, creative nonfiction grad student, has published a section of her book-in-progress in the current issue of Memoir (and). Her piece, "Peniel (Ithaca)," also won third place in the journal's prose/poetry writing contest. Congratulations, Mary Ann!