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'Scribendi' now Available

The 2011 issue of Scribendi has been released and is currently available for purchase for $15 at the Utah State University English department office in Ray B. West.

Each year, Scribendi publishes the winning entries of the USU Creative Writing Contest and this year features work by Ryan Keepers, Marinda Fowler, Tessa Ryser, Dallin Bundy, Kate Sirls, Kaerlek Janislampi, Kevin Larsen, Lani Rush, Heather Griffiths, John Gilmore, Bonnie Moore, Brett Sigurdson, Josh McDermott, Tim Clark, Tina Sitton and Brian Brown. Also included is the artwork of Tessa Ryser, Vincent Cobb, Michelle Larsen, Tina Sitton and Bernadene Ryan.

“I feel that Scribendi is an incredible opportunity for anyone to get in touch with their creative sides,” said Tim Clark, second place winner in undergraduate poetry. “Not coming from a creative writing background, having the opportunity to participate in something like this instills in me, and everyone, I think, the boost to continue to pursue this passion.”

This year, the contest received 158 entries from USU students in 25 areas of study across four colleges.

An free electronic edition of the 2011 issue is available only to students on campus or through the Virtual Private Network (VPN). Access is not available to non-USU affiliates.

Related links:

USU Department of English

USU College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Contact: Charles Waugh, (435) 797-3481, Charles.waugh@usu.edu

'Scribendi' 2001 cover


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