ORK and 'FC Bytes' seek student writing and art for spring publication/contest
By Kim Yarborough
[email protected] Staff Writer
Some of Georgia Highlands College's most distinguished publications are gearing up for spring.
The �Old Red Kimono� is published annually in April and is in its fourth decade of publication. The ORK publishes poetry and short fiction from students, faculty and staff. All art published in the ORK is generated by Georgia Highlands College students. Tyler Collum is the creative writing editor and Atteka Abdou is the art editor.
People may submit their creative writing by placing their work in the Office of
align="right"> Student Life mailbox or by taking it by the Social and Cultural Studies Office. The ORK can also accept work via email to advisers Dr. Nancy Applegate at [email protected] or to LaNelle Daniel at [email protected]. All submissions must include a name, address, and email address and artwork needs to be submitted to the art editor. The deadline for submissions is March 1.
Contest awards will be given for the best student art work and writing published in the ORK.
�FC Bytes� is published twice during the fall semester, twice in the spring and once during the summer. The online magazine can be accessed at www.highlands.edu/bytes.
Articles, essays, poetry, fiction and art may be submitted at anytime. Those wishing to submit their work can send it to the editors or to the adviser, Dr. Jon Hershey, either in person or as an email attachment.
For those interested in photography, �FC Bytes� holds a photo contest in the spring.
This year's �FC Bytes� editors are Chris Lundy, Bobby Moore and Lisa Lahti. The position of art editor is currently vacant since the previous editor, Luis Vela, transferred to another college. �FC Bytes� is in the process of filling that position.
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