Letitia Trent
Letitia Trent's work has appeared in the Denver Quarterly, The Black Warrior Review, Fence, Folio, The Journal, Mipoesias, Ootoliths, Blazevox, and many others. Her chapbooks are Splice (Blue Hour Press) and The Medical Diaries (Scantily Clad Press). She was the 2010 winner of the Alumni Flash Writing Award from the Ohio State University's the Journal and has been awarded fellowships from The Vermont Studio Center and the MacDowell Colony.
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"The Tree of Life": Aesthetics, Human Development, and Spirituality in Terrence Malick's New Film"The Tree of Life" is a sweeping, beautiful film about human development and our search for some transcendent reality to explain the chaos of life. While Malick doesn't give answers, he raises questions beautifully.
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2011's Most Original Voice: EMA's "Past Life Martyred Saints"EMA's first album, Past Life Martyred Saints, hearkens back to female artists such as PJ Harvey and Patti Smith while bringing EMA's unusual sonic choices to the forefront.
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Shirley Jackson: Bringing Horror to the Short StoryShirley Jackson, a popular mid-century horror writer, is best known for her novels, but she was an accomplished short story writer who could both terrify and impress.

