Great Lake Review - Spring 2011

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Title:
Great Lake Review - Spring 2011
Series Title:
Great Lake Review
Publisher:
SUNY Oswego
Publication Date:
Language:
English

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Abstract:
Editor-in-Chief Amanda Nargi, Treasurer Marci Zebrowski, Managing Editors Amber-Lee Jansen Leigh Rusyn, Faculty Advisor Brad Korbesmeyer, Fiction Editors Marisa Dupras Megan Andersen, Non-Fiction Editor Alex Carawan, Poetry Editors Fred Maxon Charles Buckel ( , )
Scope and Content:
Poetry Raven by Kaline Mulvihill....................................................................................................9 1942 (Abridged Version) by Rebecca C. Wemesfelder ......................................................13 Scarless by Melanie Hoffman ............................................................................................19 Suddenly There was No Party at the Epicenter of a Beatles Tune by Melissa Bamerick ..21 A Forest of Faces by Rachel Walerstein ............................................................................27 Mermaid by Annie Hidley .................................................................................................29 Cynics and Potholes by Liz Sauchelli ...............................................................................40 Blending by Steve Russomano ..........................................................................................42 Fiction Bedtime Story by Katie Scutt ...............................................................................................6 B&E by Logan Underkofler ...............................................................................................12 Unravel it Back Together by Zach Jennings ......................................................................15 Consumed by Michelle DeLeo ...........................................................................................20 Riptide by Michelle DeLeo ................................................................................................26 Flying by Phil Marcus ........................................................................................................51 The Duet, Featuring Nature and the City by Zach Jennings .............................................34 The First White Wall by Annie Hidley ...............................................................................41 Prayer for Lucia Valdez by Justin Tabeek .........................................................................48 Non-Fiction Shake by Lauren Harsma ..................................................................................................10 The Things that Matter by Katie Scutt ..............................................................................22 Battle Scars by Brittany Sperino .......................................................................................30 A Wild Game Inside a Wild Mind by Zachary N. Gatewood ............................................43 Art The Semi-Twilight Zone by Jospeh Donegan .......................................................................8 Brilliance by Michelle DeLeo ...........................................................................................28 Ripple Effect by Michelle DeLeo .......................................................................................40 Page 17, Panel 4 by Joseph Donegan ................................................................................52
General Note:
Great Lake Review is SUNY Oswego's student-edited literary and art magazine. Great Lake Review is published, in general, every semester, and contains primarily student art work, poetry, fiction, and other literary works.

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