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Livermore Street
Antioch College is proud to announce the creation of Livermore Street, a student-run literary journal. The journal features poetry, fiction, and non-fiction as well as black-and-white art and photography. The goal of Livermore Street is to provide the Antioch community with the highest quality art and literature produced by Antioch students; non-student community members are also invited to submit their work. The first issue was published in the spring of 2001 and the second and newest edition was published in the summer of 2001 following the second annual Writing Institute, directed by Professor Ann Filemyr. Under the leadership of faculty members Benjamin Grossberg and Rachel Moulton in the Department of Language, Literature and Culture, plans for the publication of a student literary journal began in the fall of 2000. As faculty advisors, Grossberg and Moulton were able to hand over the project to its first student Editor-in-Chief Stephen Haldeman ’01. In collaboration with an editorial board comprised of sixteen current Antioch students, Haldeman produced an issue that displays the breadth and depth of the interests of the literary community at Antioch College. Kristen Muir ’02, who served on the editorial board in the spring, took over and produced the second issue this summer. In a record amount of time with limited resources, Kristen was able to produce a second issue as compelling as the first. Students have already begun working on the fall 2001 issue. Copies of past issues are available in the Literature Department as well as in Community Government and the campus bookstore. |
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