
Spectrum, Northeastern University
Spectrum spring 2011 issue review by alison enzinna (susquehanna university ’13) and stephanie heinz (susquehanna university ’15) The spring 2011 issue of Northeastern University’s Spectrum immediately hooks the reader on the cover image’s iron gate, over which a dilapidated statue of Snow White bends. The striking contrast of this photograph against a placid lake scene speaks to the variety of styles and subjects in the works within the journal. Covering topics from personal


Quiz and Quill, Otterbein University
review by emily crawford (susquehanna university ’15) Quiz & Quill While reading the fall 2011 Quiz and Quill chapbook, Glancer, I felt connected to its authors, students of Otterbein University, and the lifelike characters they created. The pieces in this issue are incredibly powerful, and the feelings they evoke are stronger than the feelings generated from many other pieces of literature. In “Green Line, Late” author Tony DeGenaro finds strength in using imagery and audio