
Knox has a seemingly endless amount of outlets for creative student work, and Cellar Door is one of them.
A relatively new publication on campus, Cellar Door began in 2006, and issues aim to include not only student work but also that of professors and a well-known writer from the literary world outside of Knox. Kevin Stein, the Poet Laureate of Illinois wrote for the first issue. Hannah Tinti and Michael Martone have lent their words to later issues.
Designed as a literary magazine that goes through a different editing process than Knox's oldest magazine Catch, Cellar Door invites all students to submit work that they will be willing to workshop and then enter the revised version into the magazine.
While Catch is more selective in its blind submission selection process, the only requirement for publication in Cellar Door is love on the writer's part of his or her own work and their desire to discuss it with other students to improve it. This is an innovative editorial process of which Knox is the first undergraduate college to have embraced.
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I use natural objects as subjects, to examine ideas such as tragedy, romanticism and ambivalence. I am Claire
Sherman, Assistant Professor of Art, and...
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