Featured Author – Jean Duncan
Jean Duncan, who wrote for the Winter 1955 issue of Exile, wrote “Three Poems,” which are a nice outline of three different places to visit, all seemingly resonant in their pasts and futures. This is...
View ArticleFeatured Author – Ian Conwell
Ian Conwell featured me in this piece. Okay, so I’m kidding. Although a Doctor’s wife is in this and she has my name. (Side note: It’s spelled correctly too. Nicely done, Conwell). Anyway, this piece...
View ArticleFeatured Author – Barbara Purdy
Barbara Purdy wrote this poem for the Winter 1963 issue of Exile. After days out in the summer sun, I hope some of you Denisonians are ready for the winter and snow! Upon Remembering the Once-Novelty...
View ArticleFeatured Author – Craig Bagno
There are two of us who post on this blog. I believe my counterpart is more interested in poetry, and as I have a limited experience with poetry, I generally leave those posts to her. I understand...
View ArticleFeatured Artist – Colin Mack
I decided to switch up our feature this week by focusing on an artist, as they have been overlooked by myself and my colleague. Check out page 31 of the ’93 Spring issue of Exile to see an art piece by...
View ArticleFeatured Poet—Richard Latimer
Richard Latimer was featured in Exile‘s Spring 1989 issue. His poem, Swimming Lessons, is reprinted below. Swimming Lessons I was thinking of the ways that we leave each other. Today I thought of...
View ArticleLove Your Pet Day
If you didn’t already know, February 20th is Love Your Pet Day! To celebrate this awesome occasion (and the first of a new Exile blog feature), check out this poem about a kitten by John Miller from...
View ArticleTell a Fairy Tale Day
February 26th is also known as Tell a Fairy Tale Day! Celebrate the day with these two fairy-esque poems from our archives, reprinted below. Looking for Enchantment by Dennis Trudell She waits...
View ArticleFeatured Poet—Allison Armbrister
Allison Armbrister ’01 was featured in the Fall 1999 edition of the Exile, on the other side of a spread also featuring a piece of untitled artwork by Patrick Yingling ’03. You can see Allison’s poem,...
View ArticleFeatured Poet—Jeff Masten
This week’s featured author is a poet, Jeff Masten. His poem “Syndrome” appears in the Spring 1986 issue, and is reprinted below. I could write you now of men whose blood has turned against them and...
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