Willow literary magazine publishes fall 2015 issue
By Tara Stanzione ’16
The fall 2015 edition of the Willow, Salve Regina’s literary magazine, has been published and distributed around campus. Copies are available at the entrances of Antone Academic Center, McKillop Library, Miley Hall, Ochre Court, O’Hare Academic Center and Wakehurst.
The library will host a reception for students who submitted to the magazine at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 30. Students and faculty will gather for coffee and desserts before those who were published are given the chance to read their work.
Salve Regina students can submit artwork, photography, poetry and prose to the magazine each semester at thewillowliterarymagazine.submittable.com. The Willow will accept submissions for the spring semester beginning Jan. 20, 2016.
For more information on how to submit, or to join the Willow team, email editor-in-chief Tara Stanzione at tara.stanzione@salve.edu.
Students featured in the fall 2015 issue include:
- Elizabeth Acampora ’19 (photography)
- Alessio Ayuninjam ’18 (artwork)
- Marrissa Ballard ’17 (poetry)
- Veronica Beretta ’19 (photography, poetry)
- Maria Buonasora ’18 (photography, poetry)
- Alison Cadieux ’19 (poetry)
- Ryan Ciocco ’18 (poetry)
- Crete Clifford ’17 (photography)
- Ben Conover ’19 (poetry)
- David Fairchild ’18 (photography, poetry)
- Anthony Gozzo ’19 (poetry)
- Esther Hoekstra ’18 (photography, poetry)
- Caroline Kelley ’18 (photography)
- Malysa Kettavong ’18 (poetry)
- Cecillia Lacouture ’19 (photography)
- Tyler Lancaster ’19 (poetry)
- Matthew Levine ’17 (photography)
- Elizabeth Lombardo ’19 (poetry)
- Deanna Mckenzie ’19 (poetry)
- Stephanie Menders ’17 (poetry)
- Julianne Nienstedt ’17 (photography)
- Brooke Pennington ’19 (photography)
- Carly Perini ’17 (poetry)
- Melissa Prunier ’16 (photography)
- Gabriella Rodriguez ’17 (poetry)
- Juan Roldan ’16 (photography)
- Pansela Schaetzle ’16 (photography)
- Gabrielle Schmidt ’19 (photography)
- Ellena Sweet ’16 (photography)
- Viviana Torres ’16 (photography, poetry)
- Abigail Truesdell ’19 (poetry)
- Kristin Wilinkiewicz ’16 (photography)