Writer. Editor. Proofreader. Voice actor. Die-hard music nerd.
Scribendi
1997-1998
Leslie Donovan, Faculty Advisor
Sarah Wentzel-Fisher, Assistant Editor
Vanessa Abbott
Craig Anderson
Stephanie Anderson
Debbie Coy
Rebecca Davis
Jenny Dumas
Alayna Dusenberry
Eric Glinz
Marin Goza
Dev Mukh Khalsa
Christine McGeagh
Cora Neumann
Alethea Patterson
Amy Shearn
Brianna Stallings
Erin Stevens
Phil Swango
Marianne Tapia
Historical Facts:
First year Dr. Donovan was Faculty Advisor.
First year the staff did all graphic design and typesetting without professional assistance.
F...
Scribendi
1998-1999
Leslie Donovan, Faculty Advisor
Sarah Wentzel-Fisher, Editor
Marin Goza, Assistant Editor
Rebecca Davis, Senior Staff Member
Tina Bollendorf
Vieng Bounkeua
Brian Cosbey
Anna Eyre
Lynn Girven
Nikko Harada
Rachel Heisler
Nicole Rodgers
Allegra Sleep
Brianna Stallings
Miguel Villareal
Historical Facts:
First year Scribendi reproduced only part of a submission for the magazine cover; previously, the covers were complete reproductions of one of the submissions.
Staff extended submissions...
Equality for HER
Ode to White Women from a White Woman (And Why I Shouldn't Have to be White to Get You to Listen)
The Empowerment, Unity, and Traditions Behind Flor de Toloache's Mariachi Fusion
The members of mariachi band Flor de Toloache are most definitely more than “Las Caras Lindas,” or “the pretty faces,” as their new album title translates in English.
The Night I Had Sex With A Murderer
Once upon a time, this was me. I lived to tell the tale; another woman didn't.
This Land is Our Land: S. Jaquelyn Rieke and the Future of Onion River Campground
A public hearing on Rieke's permit request was held by the Marshfield Development Review Board at the Old Schoolhouse on June 8. The hearing was to address the request for a site plan review and conditional use permit; copies are on file in the office of the Marshfield Town Clerk on School Street. (Featured in the June 15th edition of the Montpelier Bridge)
Get Lit With Zinester/Book Publisher Sage Adderley-Knox
"Zines matter because they give people a voice. They can be used as a powerful tool in our communities." - Sage Adderley-Knox, zinester/book publisher, Sweet Candy Distro & Press (Hunger Mountain - VCFA Journal of the Arts)
Julianna Baggott Whispers Urgently into Our Ears
Class-led interview with critically acclaimed bestselling author Julianna Baggott. Edited by Stallings and Breanne Cunningham. (Hunger Mountain - VCFA Journal of the Arts)
The Day I Kicked A Murderer - The Montpelier Bridge (Oct. 20, 2016)
The year that I was born, Pee Wee Gaskins was serving year three of a life sentence for murder, one that had initially been a death sentence. Following my third birthday, that sentence would be commuted back to death after Gaskins, then being held in a maximum security prison, used explosives and a plastic cup to kill a neighboring inmate.
ABQ Free Press Masthead, 10 August 2016
Second of two issues for which I served as Associate Arts Editor.
The Sassy Lass: On Flight Delays, Rain Gauges And the Rio Grande Roundabout – ABQ Free Press (29 June 2016)
Hi-diddly-ho there! This is not Ned Flanders from “The Simpsons” but The Sassy Lass, your friendly neighborhood brainiac. Questions about flying planes, falling rains and roundabout lanes round out this week’s column, so let’s dive right in!
ABQ Free Press Masthead, 27 July 2016
First of two issues for which I served as Associate Arts Editor.
What Do You Say at a Time Like This? Religious leaders, Counselors Offer Advice After Orlando shootings
'We certainly ought to pray, but prayer without action is impudent, and action without prayer is arrogant' - Fr. Frank Quintana (ABQ Free Press, 16 June 2016)
Get Your OctoFair On – ABQ Free Press (16 June 2016)
Visit The Octopus and the Fox (514 Central SE) for a free afternoon of shopping from over 35 vendors at the fifth annual Summer OctoFair on Saturday, June 18, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Adrienne Salinger Talks Teen Spirit – ABQ Free Press (30 June 2016)
Photographer and UNM professor Adrienne Salinger spoke by phone with ABQ Free Press about “In My Room,” how different generations see each other, the mixed bag of revived interest and why “90210” sucked as much in the ’90s as it does now.