• Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    We are currently accepting submissions for February's issue. The deadline for submissions is February 6th, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu to submit. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    We are currently accepting submissions for February's issue. The deadline for submissions is February 6th, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu to submit. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    We are currently accepting submissions for February's issue. The deadline for submissions is February 6th, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu to submit. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    We are currently accepting submissions for February's issue. The deadline for submissions is February 6th, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu to submit. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    We are currently accepting submissions for February's issue. The deadline for submissions is February 6th, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu to submit. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    We are currently accepting submissions for February's issue. The deadline for submissions is February 6th, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu to submit. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    We are currently accepting submissions for February's issue. The deadline for submissions is February 6th, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu to submit. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    We are currently accepting submissions for February's issue. The deadline for submissions is February 6th, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu to submit. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    We are currently accepting submissions for February's issue. The deadline for submissions is February 6th, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu to submit. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

  • Submit to The Collegian!

    Welcome to The Collegian's website! Click on one of the four categories to access the content. The Collegian is Washington College's Literary Magazine, published monthly by and for the students.

    We are currently accepting submissions for February's issue. The deadline for submissions is February 6th, please e-mail collegian_editor@washcoll.edu to submit. Feel free to submit more than one piece; we look forward to hearing from you!

    Remember that poetry, prose, photography, art, articles, and essays are all welcome!

Fish Bowl

By: Kristine Sloan, Staff Writer A roundness cradles something into shelter      or...

Periwinkle Never Looked So Good – Part 2

By: Will Malkus This isn’t what it really looks like, of course,...

Editor’s Note — November 2011

     I am passionate about The Collegian because I strongly believe that as...

Editor’s Note — November 2011

     I am passionate about The Collegian because I strongly believe that as students of Washington College’s liberal arts program, we should strive to become the next generation of published authors—whether in English, biology, history, psychology—the possibilities for us are endless. I encourage people to submit...

Fish Bowl

By: Kristine Sloan, Staff Writer A roundness cradles something into shelter      or containment. It’s difficult to tell by the fish that swims as if transparency is freedom. Fins flutter a movement into circles because each magnified object feels new always, though not forgotten. Delicate life...

Link to Kathy Thornton – Photography

Kathy Thornton – Photography

By: Kathy Thornton

Periwinkle Never Looked So Good – Part 2

By: Will Malkus This isn’t what it really looks like, of course, just how my undeveloped senses perceive it. But like I said, I’ll spare you the theoretical mumbo-jumbo.             “Well, well, well,” a deep, raspy voice says from behind me. “Beauregard Shade. How now,...

Interview with Prof. Dubrow

By: Kaitlyn Mortimer, Staff Writer      Professor and writer Jehanne Dubrow does not believe that she ever picked poetry as her form of choice; instead, it picked her. The result of this fortunate choice has been a career of hard work and success by which the...

La Ville des Lumières

By: Alexander Wilson      The golden glow of the street lamps blurred together as the cab drove past them. Off in the distance across the river Seine stood the Eiffel Tower, lights shining arrogantly into the sky. Ferries plied the river regularly, tourists gawking at the...

Photographer Profile

By: Kathy Thornton      I have never taken a photography class, but I have learned so much from others and just from playing with cameras and pictures. I used to think taking pictures was just a means for remembering a vacation or momentous occasion, but I...

Link to November 2011 Cover

November 2011 Cover

On our cover: Kathy Thornton’s Photography

Link to Magic Snowman

Magic Snowman

By: Maria Queen, Comic Artist

The Tumor and Lungs were Excised and Prepared for Staining Post Sacrifice

By: John Marshall The title for this piece was directly lifted from a Washington College student’s lab notes They should build a little staircase    from the lab table to the garbage can,       to shove the mouse carcass down with a          swift, paper-football kick of the...

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