Faulkner and the Necessity of Change
What would? It’s one of our favorite questions as a society. What would some dead celebrity, great thinker, or important figure think or do in a contemporary situation? What would George Washington do...
View ArticleAn Update On Contests
Today (December 9th), we mailed notices of selection to the finalists of the 2011 Graybeal-Gowen Prize! We’ll be posting more specifics on the finalists later; while the USPS delivers whether snow or...
View ArticleAbout us Interns
Since September, Shenandoah has enjoyed the help of ten interns – and we have been lucky enough to help. This internship has been incredibly interesting and rewarding for me personally, and I think the...
View Article@Shenandoah #AuthorsandSocialMedia
Lately in our Shenandoah Internship meetings we have been discussing the shift from print to an online medium. We live in a world where practically everything and everyone seems to on the web, logged...
View ArticleBravo
Shenandoah’s very own editor, R. T. Smith, is a poet. But you probably already knew that. What you might not have heard is that his poem “Shades” is the poem of the week at...
View ArticlePoetry as Place
One of the English classes I am taking this semester is Twenty-First Century Poetry: Here, Nowhere. The course is taught by the esteemed professor and poet, Lesley Wheeler who is a contributor to the...
View ArticleTo Record or Not to Record: A Question
In the past, one of the only ways you could only hear the words spilling out of your favorite author’s mouth was if you braved the masses and attended a reading. And even though you got to see said...
View ArticleWorking at Shenandoah
For my last blog I thought I’d talk a little about some of the things we interns have been working on for the past twelve weeks – mainly reading manuscripts sent in for the magazine. Each one of us has...
View ArticleMore Audible with Audacity
Audacity is a free, open source, cross-platform software for recording and editing sounds. When the Shenandoah staff has selected the works we would like to offer audibly, we invite the writers whose...
View ArticleMastering Mischief
“…passionate understanding, formal accomplishment, and serious mischief.” By Grace Haynes Shenandoah displays artistic work that meets the standards of “passionate understanding, formal...
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