The Nemadji Review: Growth and Coming of Age. Volume 11
Date
2022-05Author
Berg, Meagan. Author
Chronister, Jan. Author
Coyne, Rachel. Artist
Dietsche, Lucas Alan. Author
Dotson, Jennica. Editor-in-Chief, Editor
Gard, Julie. Faculty Advisor
Giguere, Rhiannon. Author
Glen, Gavin. Author
Herold, John. Author
Kallenbach, Elise. Author
Koski, Nicole. Editor
Marcella, Esther. Author
Miesen, Rian. Editor
Morgan, Jess. Author
Nelson, Elijah. Author
Newling, Autumn. Design Editor, Editor
Pryd, Alexie. Author, Website Manager, Editor
Schultz, Kora. Author
Stegall, Danika. Author
Thomas, Pat. Photographer
Thompson, Ella. Social Media Manager, Editor
Tredinnick, Matthew. Author
Willamayor, Malita. Author, President, Secretary/Treasurer, Editor
Waldbillig, Jess. Author
Williams, Mckenzie. Author
Wussow, Tina Higgins. Author
Zuleger, Kimberly Summer. Author
Publisher
University of Wisconsin-Superior
Metadata
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Poetry
Non-Fiction
Artworks
Photography
Permanent Link
http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/83837Type
Journal Issue
Description
Literary and artistic works. All works printed herein remain the copyright of their creators and are printed with permission from the authors.
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