Produced annually by Edinboro University students enrolled in Literary Editing Practicum,
The Magazine is a national showcase for undergraduate writers.
The Magazine is a national showcase for undergraduate writers.
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Issue 3
Issue 3
Alexis Catalone is a senior English-Writing major. She enjoys reading and binge-watching Netflix. Her favorite genres are realistic fiction, young adult fiction, and poetry. She also loves taking breaks from school and hanging out with her friend’s cat, Corndog.
Titus Christner is a senior English-Writing major, with a minor in Psychology. He has worked as an editor for Edinboro University’s art and literature journal, Chimera.
Maeve Coffey is a senior English-Writing major. Living in New York City, she hopes one day to become an editor for a fashion magazine.
Kathryn Dolecki is a senior simultaneous major in English-Writing and Comprehensive Business Administration, with minors in Journalism and Professional Writing. She is a member of Sigma Tau Delta (international English honor society) and serves as a peer mentor for incoming freshman in the English and Philosophy Department. She recently joined the editorial team for Chimera, Edinboro University’s award-winning journal of art and literature. After graduation, Kathryn plans to pursue a career in technical writing.
Piper Dorris is a senior English-Writing major, with minors in Political Science and Psychology. She is a Real Estate Appraiser Trainee and will sit for her boards in the summer of 2019 to become certified in Residential Real Estate Appraising. After she graduates, Piper will pursue teacher certification in secondary education. She hopes to find a career in which she can pass on her love of literature.
Robert Francis is a junior English-Writing major, with a minor in Political Science. He serves as Student President for Edinboro University's chapter of The National Society of Leadership and Success, as a board member for the Pennsylvania Equality Project, and as a member of the editing board for Chimera, Edinboro University’s journal of art and literature.
Emilee Harkness is an English-Writing major, with minors in Psychology and Creative Writing. She loves writing and hopes someday to publish a book of her own.
Livia Homerski is a junior English-Writing major, with a minor in Digital Media Production. She is the 2018-2019 managing literary editor for Chimera, Edinboro University’s journal of art and literature. Post-graduation, she hopes to pursue a master’s degree in poetry and be in a band.
Gary Johnson is an English-Writing major and Theatre minor who dreams of making people smile through acting and writing.
Logan Klein is a junior English-Writing major, with a minor in Professional Writing. He wishes to become a published author and plans to move to Maine.
Julia Kramer is pursuing dual bachelor's degrees in English-Writing and Studio Arts-Illustration. In 2015, she was published in Eloquence, a collection of student poetry. After graduation, she hopes to produce children’s books and graphic novels.
Tanner Lutz is a 21-year-old English-Writing major from Volant, Pennsylvania. He aspires to work in the publishing business after graduation and has always had a passion for literature and writing. In his spare time, he enjoys playing chess and reading.
Callie Marshall is an English-Writing major, with a minor in Psychology. She works closely with Court Appointed Special Advocates of Venango County (Pennsylvania), a non-profit organization that advocates for children in need. Callie has also published several newspaper articles regarding said need. She spends her free time reading and writing.
Mary McMullen is a senior Early Childhood Education major, with a minor in Creative Writing.
Molly Meeker is a senior English-Writing major, with a minor in Communications. She works as a Tutor in the Writing Center. Molly's favorite genres are realistic fiction and creative nonfiction. She enjoys spending her spare time with her daughter and working on a collection of personal essays she hopes one day to publish.
Michael Riedman is a junior English-Writing major.
Titus Christner is a senior English-Writing major, with a minor in Psychology. He has worked as an editor for Edinboro University’s art and literature journal, Chimera.
Maeve Coffey is a senior English-Writing major. Living in New York City, she hopes one day to become an editor for a fashion magazine.
Kathryn Dolecki is a senior simultaneous major in English-Writing and Comprehensive Business Administration, with minors in Journalism and Professional Writing. She is a member of Sigma Tau Delta (international English honor society) and serves as a peer mentor for incoming freshman in the English and Philosophy Department. She recently joined the editorial team for Chimera, Edinboro University’s award-winning journal of art and literature. After graduation, Kathryn plans to pursue a career in technical writing.
Piper Dorris is a senior English-Writing major, with minors in Political Science and Psychology. She is a Real Estate Appraiser Trainee and will sit for her boards in the summer of 2019 to become certified in Residential Real Estate Appraising. After she graduates, Piper will pursue teacher certification in secondary education. She hopes to find a career in which she can pass on her love of literature.
Robert Francis is a junior English-Writing major, with a minor in Political Science. He serves as Student President for Edinboro University's chapter of The National Society of Leadership and Success, as a board member for the Pennsylvania Equality Project, and as a member of the editing board for Chimera, Edinboro University’s journal of art and literature.
Emilee Harkness is an English-Writing major, with minors in Psychology and Creative Writing. She loves writing and hopes someday to publish a book of her own.
Livia Homerski is a junior English-Writing major, with a minor in Digital Media Production. She is the 2018-2019 managing literary editor for Chimera, Edinboro University’s journal of art and literature. Post-graduation, she hopes to pursue a master’s degree in poetry and be in a band.
Gary Johnson is an English-Writing major and Theatre minor who dreams of making people smile through acting and writing.
Logan Klein is a junior English-Writing major, with a minor in Professional Writing. He wishes to become a published author and plans to move to Maine.
Julia Kramer is pursuing dual bachelor's degrees in English-Writing and Studio Arts-Illustration. In 2015, she was published in Eloquence, a collection of student poetry. After graduation, she hopes to produce children’s books and graphic novels.
Tanner Lutz is a 21-year-old English-Writing major from Volant, Pennsylvania. He aspires to work in the publishing business after graduation and has always had a passion for literature and writing. In his spare time, he enjoys playing chess and reading.
Callie Marshall is an English-Writing major, with a minor in Psychology. She works closely with Court Appointed Special Advocates of Venango County (Pennsylvania), a non-profit organization that advocates for children in need. Callie has also published several newspaper articles regarding said need. She spends her free time reading and writing.
Mary McMullen is a senior Early Childhood Education major, with a minor in Creative Writing.
Molly Meeker is a senior English-Writing major, with a minor in Communications. She works as a Tutor in the Writing Center. Molly's favorite genres are realistic fiction and creative nonfiction. She enjoys spending her spare time with her daughter and working on a collection of personal essays she hopes one day to publish.
Michael Riedman is a junior English-Writing major.