The Gently Mad Magazine is accepting submissions for its third issue.
The Gently Mad Magazine is accepting submissions for its third issue.
The Gently Mad Magazine is accepting submissions for its third issue.
The Gently Mad Magazine is accepting submissions for its third issue.
The collaborative poetry collection "ZZOO" boasts five variant covers.
Poets Karl Jirgens, Peter Hrastovec, and Stan Rogal will read from their latest works Thursday at Biblioasis Bookshop.
Juliana Allan and UWindsor alumna Serafina Piasentin are the founders and editors of “The Gently Mad Magazine.”
“Art for sanity’s sake” is the motivating ethos behind the literary journal The Gently Mad Magazine, says founder Serafina Piasentin.
An event April 9 at Biblioasis Bookshop will launch English professor Dale Jacobs’ book, “Makeshift Fields: Chasing Baseball Across Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales.”
An event April 9 will launch English professor Dale Jacobs’ book, Makeshift Fields: Chasing Baseball Across Ireland, Scotland, England, and Wales.
In her new book Steamy, professor Susan Holbrook offers a raucous catalogue of symptoms of menopause.
In her new book Steamy, professor Susan Holbrook offers a raucous catalogue of symptoms of menopause.
Students in the editing and publishing practicum course take delivery from the printer of books they helped produce: (from left) Michela Lepera, Francesca Johnston, and Ryan McLaughlin.
Before she joined classmates in the editing and publishing practicum course to produce a book of poems and photos celebrating Windsor, she didn’t really know the city, says Evangeline Yetman.
“Windsor was just the place I lived in, where my friends were,” she says. “I never expected to discover how many beautiful spots there are, how many fond memories people have, or how strong the community is here.”
Bernadette Berthelotte received a Community Arts Leadership Award from the Windsor Endowment for the Arts.
A publisher will release the novel Anomia, the master’s thesis of creative writing grad Jade Wallace, in June. Photo by Mark Laliberte.
English professor Dale Jacobs will launch his new book, On Comics and Grief, April 17 at Biblioasis.
English professor Dale Jacobs will launch his new book, On Comics and Grief, April 17 at Biblioasis.