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    What a 30 Year Old Book can Teach a 17 Year Old
    Madison Dorsey
    • Apr 27, 2016

    What a 30 Year Old Book can Teach a 17 Year Old

    Our literary magazine, Elan has been around for 30 years, almost two of me. I imagine that through the years, with the many different staff members, editors, teachers, and readers, that this book has learned a few things. When I first came on staff and took on the position of Junior Poetry Editor, I went back through some of the older editions of Elan and tried to figure out how the editors before me picked the poems that would be in the book. I decided it wasn’t editors that
    Writing Like Me
    Shamiya Anderson
    • Feb 20, 2015

    Writing Like Me

    Authenticity: n. The quality of being authentic; genuineness On my first day of Senior Fiction, my teacher asked me to write down my personal definition of this word. For a Monday, starting my final semester as a senior in high school, I thought this was pretty heavy duty thinking. But after sitting at my computer, watching my cursor disappear and reappear a million –well, more like seventeen- times. To me, being authentic is what babies are: one-hundred percent human, one-hu
    On Writing Beginnings
    Chrissy Thelemann
    • Jan 8, 2015

    On Writing Beginnings

    As a writer, a new year can mean finally writing that idea that has been swirling around in your head for a while or taking a closer look at the conventions you put into your pieces. Since January is the first month of the year, why not start working at the beginning on beginnings? The beginning of a story or a poem needs to hook the reader- but not like the hooks taught in elementary school English class. How you start a piece conveys everything about where the piece will or

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