Concerning Craft: Why Do We Tell Stories?

The Rev. Elizabeth Felicetti is the rector of St. David’s Episcopal Church in North Chesterfield, Virginia, and holds a Master of Fine Arts in Writing from Spalding University and a Master of Divinity from Virginia Theological Seminary. Her work has appeared in numerous publications including The Christian Century, Modern Loss. A recent essay, “Armed” appears in […]

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Meet Our Contributors: Q&A with Madison Durand

Madison Durand is a junior in high school who loves to tell stories. Her work has appeared in Lunch Ticket and will soon appear in the Young Writers USA Imagine anthology. She has been recognized multiple times by the Association of Christian Schools International, where she obtained a superior rating for her pieces entitled “Eliot” and “The Probability of Vincent”. […]

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Meet our Contributors: Q&A with Alyssa Cruz

Alyssa Cruz’s electrifying poem “Bedhog” appears in the current edition of LPR. (She/Her) is a Filipina-American poet, born and raised in the suburbs of the Pacific Northwest. Her work has appeared in Bricolage Journal, The Atlanta Review, and Beyond Words, among others. In 2018, Alyssa was awarded the Dan Veach Prize for Younger Poets. She […]

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Off the Page: Writing in Isolation

Elizabeth Foulke is a PhD student at the University of Rhode Island and the Senior Editor of the Ocean State Review. Her work has appeared in Grub Street Literary Magazine, Plainsongs, and Solstice Literary Magazine. In a former life, she worked as a middle and high school English teacher on both the East and West Coast. Her essay “Routes” appeared in […]

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