We're a small literary journal based out of the University of Moncton Edmundston campus. We are dedicated to showcasing poetry and prose written by our English students. While our primary focus is on student writing, we do accept a limited number of external submissions during each open period. Please check the submissions page for more details.
We're a small literary journal based out of the University of Moncton Edmundston campus. We are dedicated to showcasing poetry and prose written by our English students. While our primary focus is on student writing, we do accept a limited number of external submissions during each open period. Please check the submissions page for more details.
Our Editors
Angel Dionne is an associate professor of English literature at the University of Moncton Edmundston campus. She holds a Ph.D. in creative writing from the University of Pretoria, an MA in English literature from Southern New Hampshire University, and a BA in English from the University of Maine at Fort Kent. She is the author of Mormyridae (LJMcD Communications, 2024), Sardines (ClarionLit, 2023), and Inanimate Objects (Bottlecap Press, 2022). She also served as co-editor for Rape Culture 101: Programming Change (Demeter Press, 2020). Her surrealist poetry collection, Bird Ornaments, is forthcoming with Broken Tribe Press.
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Janet Kennedy is professor of English literature at the University of Moncton Edmundston campus. Her Ph.D. is in comparative literature from the University of Sherbrook. She also holds an MA from Albert Ludwigs Universitaet in Freiburg, Germany, and her BA is from Mount Allison University. Over the years, she has preferred her students' writing to any other writing available.
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Student Editors
Zoé Rioux is a multidisciplinary student at the University of Moncton’s Edmundston campus where she minors in sociology, psychology, and English. While her interests are varied, she finds the most comfort and intrigue in her English courses under the mentorship of Professors Angel and Janet. It’s within their classrooms that Zoé has discovered the transformative power of creative writing, which has ignited her passion for the study of English. Zoé aspires to become a published author, but more importantly, she is driven by the desire to inspire and educate others about the beauty of expression through English writing and literature, mirroring the influence her professors have had on her own journey.
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Alyssia J. G.-Charest is an aspiring professional editor with a love for all forms of art. Through her studies in linguistics, she has strengthened her love for history, culture and most of all, literature. Writing has become a powerful tool to put her immense imagination to use. She adores seeing stories expand the limits of what writing can be and trying it for herself.
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Valérie Levesque is a part-time student at UMCE. She's been there for so long, she might as well be part of the décor. She's also a full-time literary enthusiast. She loves to take her sweet time, so expect a delay of at least two months if you need anything done. Please approach with caution: she is very shy.
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