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  • On August 30, the staff of the IU Southeast Review, IU Southeast’s student literary magazine held a launch reception to celebrate with the student writers, editors, artists, and designers who contributed to the creation of the 2021 Review.
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  • Congratulations to Adjunct Professor, Steve Bowman. Steve had four poems published in Southern Arizona Press’s Ghostly Ghouls and Haunted Happenings. Bowman’s four poems published are titled as follows: “First Encounter with the Monster”, “In the Chapel”, “Haunted Houses”, and “Moonlight Cemetery”. Read the poems ⬈
  • Congratulations again to Adjunct Professor, Steve Bowman for having a short story “The Thing on Mt. Tabor” accepted by the international publication, Wicked Shadow Press. The story appears in the Wicked Shadow anthology: ABOMINABLE. This is a first shorty story publication for Professor Bowman.
  • Jeremy Wells, Associate Professor of English, published an article in Humanities, an international, peer-reviewed journal. Titled “Civil War Song in Black and White: Print and the Representation of the Spirituals,” the article explores how African American spirituals were written about during and after the Civil War, at a time when language was among the few technologies available for “recording” music. Mere “barbaric” noise to some early writers, the songs were respected by others. By the end of the century, they were being celebrated as America’s truest form of folk music. The article traces this transformation and considers what it meant for “America” to be symbolized by a Black folk art form. Read the article ⬈

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