University of North Carolina Wilmington
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The
Publishing
Laboratory

 

 

Partnering with the Publishing Laboratory

Students in the publishing program have the opportunity to edit and design several university-sponsored publications including:

 


 

TeensOutLoud

Teens Out Loud: Teens Talk about Living with HIV

The Teens Out Loud writing project is a cooperative venture between Duke University Medical Center and the Writers in Action outreach program in the Department of Creative Writing at UNCW, with the goal of helping teens with HIV and AIDS express themselves in a creative, positive way.


May 2009

edited by Chris Guppy, MFA
published by the Publishing Laboratory

 

Read an article in the Wilmington Star-News

Listen to an interview with Teens Out Loud instructor Chris Guppy.

Holocaust: A Literary Remembrance

The Holocaust as a historical phenomenon overwhelms even the most studious attempts to understand it in all its evil scope. So in this special volume, a poet, a fiction writer, and an essayist address the horror by contemplating small moments of human compassion, individual memories and choices, that humanize the reader and lend insight beyond the awful facts and statistics. Ultimately Holocaust: A Literary Remembrance is not about horror but about overcoming horror, resisting evil, and finding hope in our better selves.

 

Chapbook contributions were written by faculty members Philip Gerard, Robert Anthony Siegel, and Michael White on the occasion of the Cameron Art Museum exhibition, Art & Social Conscience: HOLOCAUST, May 2–October 19, 2008.


The cover was debossed using a Vandercook SP20 by Trade Union Press in Ayden, NC. Book design and hand binding by students in the Publishing Laboratory.

October 2008

published by Cameron Art Museum

Flash Fiction 2008: On Strike!

A Collection of Stories and Art

 

April 2008

published by William Madison Randall Library

Arabella

A Job for Arabella

by Pat Nowak with illustrations by Mary Alice Baumgardner

 

January 2008

published by Carolina Canines for Service

 

 

 


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