ink a literary supplement
Fall 2001
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Acrylic
By Tyler Mains
To Apartment #2151
By Elizabeth Elliott
excerpt from the novel Intellectual Folk
By Amy Culberg
Blossom
By Teresa Vazquez
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Silver Gelatin Print
By J. Luca Ackerman
in the lukewarm dark
By Julian Wayser
Unresolved
Multi-Media
By Tyler Mains
The Theater
By Brian Torrey Scott
Eyeing of the Storm is the Beholder
By Julie Doxsee
Scream
Charcoal Drawing
By Trev Kelderman
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By Steve Miller
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Oil
By Alejandro Ayala
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By Brian Torrey Scott
Short Poems
By Margaret Nelson
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Silver Gelatin Print
By J. Luca Ackerman
Chalk Lines
By Brian Torrey Scott
Entropy (Attempts at Conservation)
By Lindsay King
Necessity
Multi-Media
By Melissa Doro
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By Ray Martin
One-Way (for E.L.A.)
By Lindsay King
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Silver Gelatin Print
By Emily Evans
Some Poems Are Just Too Hard to Write
By Diane Green
The Storm
By Teresa Vazquez
Duck Mechanica
Ink Drawing
By Jolan Emamali
Sabbath
By Marc Luker
Amy Culberg is obsessed with Chicago. If you have any facts about Chicago, please contact Amy Culberg.
Julie Doxsee is not used to this climate, however it turns. Soon she will be.
Elizabeth Elliott is a student at SAIC.
Diane Green: In 1970, a Memphis City Schools Psychologist came to our house to report, "Mrs. Green, your daughter is not like the other kids."
Lindsay King is a second-year graduate student in Modern Art History, Theory, and Criticism. She is currently writing her thesis on contemporary art that critiques news media, and she believes that the ability of artists and thinking people to voice social, political, and cultural criticisms is more vital now than ever.
Marc Luker is a first semester MFA student in the Writing program. Instead of writing about his experience at a trilingual church, he ends up talking to small birds in his backyard. We think he needs to get out more. Maybe pick up a sport. Frisbee, for example.
Ray Martin is Professor Emeritus in the Printmaking department at SAIC.
Steve Miller's favorite food is beef jerky; his least favorite book is Billy Budd. In 1998, he finally completed his BA in French and English at the University of Colorado, Boulder. Currently, he's a first-year MFA writing student at SAIC.
Margaret Nelson is an SAIC figure model, folk singer, puppet maker, poet; Illinois Arts Council Arts in Education Roster Artist 2002-2003.
Brian Torrey Scott is an MFA writing student. He is from Texas.
Teresa Vazquez is an MFA student at SAIC. The selected poems, "Storm" and "Blossom," are part of System of Ornament, a multimedia performance piece inspired by the architectural ornaments and writings of Louis Sullivan.
Julian Wayser: Hometown: Los Angeles, California. Favorite writers(?): Don Delillo, Charles Bukowski, Salman Rushdie. Favorite mammal: short-eared platypus.
Edited by Heidi Broadhead, Keith Hendrix, and Lamaretta Simmons
Designed by Zack Hull
Copyright F News 2001
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