Author: john paul jaramillo

  • Call for Submissions

    Call for Submissions and Annual Competition 2013-2014 Now accepting student submissions in the following categories: Poetry Academic Non-Fiction Fiction Digital Media Fine Art Student submissions will automatically be entered for a $50 cash prize for the “best of” within each category. Entries may be on any topic, subject, or theme. Multiple entries welcome. Contest deadline…

  • Dency Grubbs Interview

    Dency Grubbs Interview

    What do English teachers do when they retire? Well, Mrs. Modine puts her analytical skills to work solving mysteries in D. Ann Johnson’s calendar mystery series. In the first book, Mrs. Modine and the Case of the Labor Day Love Affair Murder, Mrs. Modine gets her first taste of solving crimes when she receives a…

  • 2013 Review Now Online

    2013 Review Now Online

    The 2013 Lincoln Land Review is now online as a web-enabled publication: Written Work Joshua Brakebill—“Addiction”; Cole Griffin—“Stereotypes Are So Gay”; Colin Heshmut—“ Individualism and Musical Symbolism in Sonny’s Blues”; Sarah Killiman—“Stories From a Model Call in Omaha, Nebraska”; Jessica Krueger—“Insatiable Greed”; Karen Martin—“Sacrifice”; Kris Martin—“Grandmother’s Tongue” “In the Middle”; Conor McBrien—“We’ll Be Okay”; Corey Moore—“Deployment Survival Story”; Janna Potts “Keeping on Nodding Terms with America in…

  • 2013 Lincoln Land Review Now Available

    2013 Lincoln Land Review Now Available

    The latest edition of the Lincoln Land Review, featuring the best in student writing and artwork, is now available in print or as a web-enabled publication. Student Contributors may pick up their complimentary copies of the Review from the Arts and Humanities Office, Menard 2249.