Named after William Carlos Williams’ famous poem, The Red Wheelbarrow is a short, chapbook-style magazine that is informally produced each quarter. It has a rotating student editorship, and each issue differs dramatically according to the theme selected by the current editors. Though it is also held to high literary standards, the Wheelbarrow is the place for experimental submissions, for try-this-out, lets-see-how-it-works material. The Red Wheelbarrow readings are a high point of the quarter and are anticipated as an opportunity for students to see what new works our writers are developing.
Michael Delp is the faculty advisor.
1 - The Song You've Been Waiting For, poem by Taya Kitaysky
2 - Jim Morrison Revisited, poem by Chase Yurga-Bell
3 - My Year Underground with the Zombie Rebellion, an excerpt by Tory Wegerski
4 - The Queen of This Summer Hotel, poem excerpt by Tove Danovich

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