Graduate Student Accomplishments
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Constance Alexander (M.F.A., creative writing) edited Kindred Voices, Volume II: An Anthology of Writings by Workers, published by the University of Massachusetts (2010). She is also a featured speaker on the roster of the Kentucky Humanities Council.
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Kevin Brown (M.F.A., creative writing) published Abecedarium, a chapbook, with Finishing Line Press in 2011. His poems have also appeared in journals such as the Santa Clara Review, Heartland Review, and Connecticut Review. He was named to the Editorial Board of ASEBL Journal and was winner of the Split Oak Press Chapbook Competition. He also recently published his memoir, Another Way: Finding Faith Then Finding it Again, with Wipf and Stock Publishers.
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Christopher Collins (M.F.A., creative writing), a veteran of several tours with the National Guard in Iraq, published two poems in the anthology Against Agamemnon: War Poetry, edited by James Adams and published by WaterWood Press, a consortium with editorial offices worldwide. His work has also been published in the English Journal, The Heartland Review, Poetry Midwest, and the Chaffin Journal.
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Rebekah Goemaat (M.F.A., creative writing) has a short story, “The Dead in Christ,” forthcoming in Barely South’s Review.
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Rachael Isom (M.A., English) published “H.D.'s 'Helen': Contemplating the Classics and Confronting Poe" in Apollon: The Undergraduate E-Journal (February 2012). She also presented "Circadian Conflict in Caroline Fry's Serious Poetry" at the Kentucky Philological Association Conference in Morehead, Ky., in March 2012. -
Richard Thomas (M.F.A., creative writing) has four Pushcart Prize Nominations and was appointed as featured Book Critic at The Nervous Breakdown. He has published several short stories and recently signed with Talcott Notch Literary Agency.