Merilee Karr, “Missing” in Creative Nonfiction (winner of the "Silence Kills" Essay Contest), Issue 33, Fall 2007. Meryl Lipman, "Hamsa's Hair" in Alchemy, Summer 2007. Diana Abu-Jaber, "Seizing Power from the Woman Warrior" on All Things Considered (NPR commentary), June 2007. Karli Clift, for the formation of Inklings, a book services company specializing in editing, book design, and indexing. Monica Garcia, Hate Mail, which was well received in the 2007 Book Expo America. The Ink & Paper Group (five imprints by Ooligonians under one publishing umbrella) has released: Monica Garcia's Hate MailLucy Burningham, "Closed Quarters" in Portland Monthly, June 2007. Jonathan Fine, "Sasquatch Watch" in Portland Monthly, June 2007. Merilee Karr, interview with new OHSU President Joe Robertson in Metroscape, Spring/Summer 2007. Debra Gwartney, "Job's Daughter" in Oregon Humanities, Spring/Summer 2007. Kelle X. Lawrence, "Chance Booty" in Oregon Humanities, Spring/Summer 2007. Mary Rechner, "Secret Lives" in Oregon Humanities, Spring/Summer 2007. Dan DeWeese, Review of "The Straw Man" in Oregon Humanities, Spring/Summer 2007. Kathy Haynie, "But I Wanted to Write Fiction!" in Oregon English Journal, Spring 2007 . Meryl Lipman, "How Green Does Your Garden Grow?" Windermere Northwest Homes and Lifestyles, Spring 2007 Jessica Machado, "Hotel ... Motel ... Holiday Inn" in Willamette Week, May 23, 2007. Jessica Machado, "Time to Shake Your Booty" in Willamette Week, May 23, 2007. Jessica Machado, "Beer, Beer, and More Beer" in Willamette Week, May 23, 2007. Meryl Lipman, "Zukes, Cukes, and Sweet One Thousands; Tips and Reasons for Growing Your Own Food," Windermere Northwest Homes and Lifestyles, Spring 2007 Jessica Machado, "Close Encounters of the Hipster Kind" in Willamette Week, May 2, 2007. Michele Glazer, “Metonymic Sonnet” in Boston Review, March/April 2007. Paul Collins, “"Have Prodigy, Will Travel” in New Scientist, April 2007. Sue Pesznecker, Review of: "Nuit of the Milky Way," in Pangaia, #46, April 2007. Paul Collins, “Namejacking: Seven Books Even Their Authors Don't Recognize” in The Believer, April 2007. Michele Glazer, “The least amount of stirred air a figure needed” in Black Warrior Review, Vol. 33, No.2. Paul Collins, “The Worst Pulp Novelist Ever: Remembering Leo Guild” in The Stranger, March 14, 2007. |
6.02.2007
WEGO student, alum, and faculty-- recent publications....
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