Change the world with your creativity
Change the world with your creativity
The purpose of the Arts magazine is for students to be able to share their voice and express their creativity. This is important for students because when dealing with creative arts they don’t feel heard. There are so many people who want to share their work, but they have no place where they can express themselves. Arts majors are usually told that they will not make it or that their dream is not achievable. Since Saint Francis College is the small college for big dreams people should be encouraged to do what they are passionate about. They should know that at the college their voice matters, their dreams matter and their creativity deserves a space to be showcased.
We are a journal out of the Undergraduate Program at Saint Francis College. Saint Francis College is located at The Wheeler building at 181 Livingston St.
If you need any information please contact us at sfcterrierjournal@gmail.com
Anna Riddo is a Junior Majoring in Childhood Education with a Concentration in English. She has a strong link to writing in which she connects to creativity and others around her through words. She is the Editor of The Terrier Journal, Moderator of the SFC Writers Group and a Peer Leader at Saint Francis College. Her poem "Next in Line" was featured in the Literary Veganism magazine. Anna wrote a children's book titled "The Best Presence" in December 2021. Forthcoming she hopes to obtain a Masters in Creative Writing and Special Education.
Caroline Hagood is an Assistant Professor of Literature, Writing and Publishing and Director of Undergraduate Writing here at St. Francis. She has published two books of poetry, Lunatic Speaks and Making Maxine’s Baby, one book-length essay, Ways of Looking at a Woman, and one novel, Ghosts of America. Her essay collection Weird Girls is forthcoming from Spuyten Duyvil Press in October 2022. Her writing has appeared in LitHub, The Kenyon Review, Creative Nonfiction, the Huffington Post, the Guardian, Salon, and Elle, among others.