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Because I Love the
                  
Woodchopper's Ball:
                   A Blues Sonnet
Scream it and Scram:
                   A Blues Sonnet
Wrinkles
Comfort
Seas and These
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Word in Words
Adam
A Lilliputian Script
31/2 Parrots
Jihad
Sparkles
Occlusion
Mother's Cradle
Me against the Music
Arash
Sex Appeal
The Poet's Brother and the
                   Language of Asperger's
Trinity
Together
Einstein's Afterlife Postcard
                  
m=E/c2
Our Skin
Poetry

Front Cover:
Central Park

Inside Front Cover:
Suicide

Inside Back Cover:
Peace

Back Cover:
Samsara

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Fall 2004 Awards

 

The Berrier Poetry Award
Pearl Brilmyer
Our Skin

The Berrier Prose Award
Christopher Longo
Trinity

The Esprit Photography Award
Brian Zywicki
Central Park

Fall 2004 Award Judges

Poetry: Talia Argondezzi, class of 2003, is a prize-winning writer and was an editor for Esprit. She is currently completing her doctorial degree in English at the Graduate Center at CUNY, where she is a Provost's Fellow. She teaches writing at Baruch College in Manhattan.

Prose: Eileen Tamerlani, class of 2002, is a prize-winning writer and was an editor for Esprit. She is the Advertising Coordinator/Editorial Assistant for Destination Magazine in Washington, D.C., and is pursuing her M.F.A. in Fiction Writing at Johns Hopkins University.

Photography: Steven Alexander is a painter and an Associate Professor of Art at Marywood University. He holds an MFA from Columbia University where he studied with Dore Ashton and Brice Marden, among others. His paintings are represented by Gremillion & Co. Fine Art in Houston and are in numerous private and public collections throughout the United States. In summer 2005 he will lead a group of students from Marywood and the University of Scranton to study art and art history in Florence at Studio Art Centers International (SACI).


Submissions and inquiries:

Esprit
Room 221
McDade Center for Literary and Performing Arts
Scranton, PA 18510
(570) 941-4343

 

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