Monthly Archives: October 2015

“The Shipwreck” poetry by Maddie Christmann ’18

This poem by Maddie Christmann ’18, written in Creative Writing class as an emulation of Robert Wrigley’s “After a Rainstorm,” will be published in the November/ December issue of the national print magazine, Cicada.     “The Shipwreck” after “After … Continue reading

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Painting by Cindy Xiong ’17

This painting by Cindy Xiong was created in IB Visual Arts with Ms. Brodie. Enjoy this beautiful work!  

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“Man with Avocado” by Vanessa Jimenez Gabb

This poem by English Department Faculty member Vanessa Jimenez Gabb was published in Issue 18 of the online poetry journal DUSIE.  Ms. Gabb’s first full-length poetry manuscript has been selected for publication by Rescue Press. Her manuscript, Images for Radical … Continue reading

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Drawing by Nicholas He ’18

Sophomore Nick He created this larger-than-life graphite on paper composition while studying at the 2015 Cooper Union Summer Art Intensive.  

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“Collision Theory” a poem by Kiran Damodaran ’17

The following poem by Kiran Damodaran ’17, written in NA’s Creative Writing Workshop, earned a Scholastic National Silver Medal for Poetry and was published in the Claremont Review, an international literary magazine for young writers. The poem was inspired by a … Continue reading

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“No More Shame” an essay by SaVonne Anderson ’13

SaVonne Anderson ’13 published the following essay in the blog For Harriet, as well as in her book, Womanifesto, edited by classmate Alyssa McPherson ’13. SaVonne’s work has also appeared in the Comma Literary Magazine and LoveBrownSugar multicultural beauty blog. … Continue reading

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“May Day” a story by Emma Hoffman ’16

The following short story by Emma Hoffman ’16 was selected for publication by Polyphony H.S., an international student-run literary magazine for high school students. The events of the story are loosely based on the kidnappings of 43 students in Iguala, … Continue reading

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“Worn Thin” a play by Gabrielle Poisson ’17

The following play by Gabrielle Poisson ’17, written for the “Page to Stage” June Term class and revised in Creative Writing class, won the 32nd annual NJ Playwrights Theatre Contest and was performed by professional actors at the NJ Playwrights … Continue reading

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