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Equinox Equinox: The Official Literary Magazine of the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Questions? Contact us at [email protected]

Equinox is a student-run journal of contemporary art and literature at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. Our aim is to discover and nurture the voices of our diverse student body through the publication of an annual selection of visual art, poetry, fiction, and drama.

That sounds fun!
30/06/2021

That sounds fun!

23/11/2020
22/11/2020

~Anakin Shadowhunter

08/11/2020
What horrors could Arkansas have in store?
06/11/2020

What horrors could Arkansas have in store?

Before you pick up one of these hair-raising, shiver-inducing novels, you’re going to want to close the curtains and check the locks (twice).

29/08/2020
never lose hope!
10/01/2020

never lose hope!

Don't give up on your dreams.

08/10/2019

Take that, Hemingway.

My favorite Shakespeare moment :)
06/04/2018

My favorite Shakespeare moment :)

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At a loss for words with this one...
04/04/2018

At a loss for words with this one...

why bother with the rest when you have the best?
06/03/2018

why bother with the rest when you have the best?

Not sure where you'd put this on the chart, Doc...
19/11/2017

Not sure where you'd put this on the chart, Doc...

Equinox bake sale in the DSC today! Come on, you know you want a cupcake.
04/10/2017

Equinox bake sale in the DSC today! Come on, you know you want a cupcake.

The hottest wedding of the summer can be yours!
13/05/2017

The hottest wedding of the summer can be yours!

25/04/2017
Step 1: Maybe don't write short fiction
17/04/2017

Step 1: Maybe don't write short fiction

Everything you need to know about getting your work published

Our fabulous faculty advisor, Prof. Heather Hummel, is featured today in The Literary Review! Check out her poem "If You...
05/04/2017

Our fabulous faculty advisor, Prof. Heather Hummel, is featured today in The Literary Review! Check out her poem "If You and I Said F**k it, and Bought the Ranch in Montana"

If You and I Said F**k It, and Bought the Ranch in Montana ||| Booth April 5, 2017 H. K. Hummel I’d have hands that could set bone or arc a two-bit axe. I’d study how gravity pulls sugar through apple, what it means to straighten a river, to keep a clutch of cedar waxwings coming back. You’d have a…

"But what is it? William H. Gass (not a fabulist but certainly an alchemist) claims,'Readers begin by wanting to be anyw...
05/04/2017

"But what is it? William H. Gass (not a fabulist but certainly an alchemist) claims,
'Readers begin by wanting to be anywhere but here, anywhere but Kansas,'
but in domestic fiction we find ourselves back in the noplacelikehome — and yet. It’s Kansas with a difference."

Let’s coin a phrase: let’s name a certain kind of fiction that creeps and crawls and sometimes does backflips among its respected realistic brethren. Let’s call it domestic fabulism. Just the phrase…

Pretty even tie between Annie Wilkes and everything about Pet Sematary
31/03/2017

Pretty even tie between Annie Wilkes and everything about Pet Sematary

They're terrifying, they're entertaining, and we love them...

"My point, rather, is that art becomes something different when your creativity becomes intertwined with your ability to...
30/03/2017

"My point, rather, is that art becomes something different when your creativity becomes intertwined with your ability to buy groceries for your family. And that, as creatives, it can help to step back, take some time and be selfish, make art for our own sake again, and nobody else’s."

I had a little bit of a crisis last year. Normally, I’m a very focused writer. I work to a schedule: five days a week, 5,000 words a day. I work until I finish a project, I take a little time off, …

Need at least twice as many Stetson hats for an A
29/03/2017

Need at least twice as many Stetson hats for an A

Grant Snider’s comic tells you about some important new proofing marks

"I wound up digging around on the Internet for more personal stories of editing strategies, investigating the revision p...
09/03/2017

"I wound up digging around on the Internet for more personal stories of editing strategies, investigating the revision processes of a number of celebrated contemporary writers of fantasy, realism, and young adult fiction."

“Writing is rewriting,” says everyone all the time. But what they don’t say, necessarily, is how. Yesterday, Tor pointed me in the direction of this old blog post from Patrick Rot…

"I’m a womanPhenomenally.Phenomenal woman,That’s me."
08/03/2017

"I’m a woman
Phenomenally.
Phenomenal woman,
That’s me."

Beautiful recording brings to life a cultural classic.

Happy International Women's Day! Go forth, find your voice, and be heard! "If our voices are essential aspects of our hu...
08/03/2017

Happy International Women's Day! Go forth, find your voice, and be heard! "If our voices are essential aspects of our humanity, to be rendered voiceless is to be dehumanised or excluded from one’s humanity. And the history of silence is central to women’s history."

Being unable to tell your story is a living death. The right to speak is a form of wealth that is being redistributed. No wonder powerful men are furious

"Where's Papa going with that ax?" said Fern to her mother as they were setting the table for breakfast. And then the mu...
07/03/2017

"Where's Papa going with that ax?" said Fern to her mother as they were setting the table for breakfast. And then the murders began.

Elmore Leonard’s famous rules for writers start with, “Never open a book with weather.” The second rule is, “Avoid prologues.” Leonard disdained scene-setting like this, urging authors instead to get into the propulsive, forward-moving action, and to provide any necessary backstory more actively, an

Great list! Are there some knockout opening lines you know that they missed?
03/03/2017

Great list! Are there some knockout opening lines you know that they missed?

Lit Life “He’s thinking that the moon is the most beautiful he has ever seen when he hits the man.” That’s the opening line of Ayelet Gundar-Goshen’s novel “Waking Lions” (out last month from Little, Brown) and it pulled me...

Looking for a new book for a new season? Check out this fiction preview for spring from bookish.com!
03/03/2017

Looking for a new book for a new season? Check out this fiction preview for spring from bookish.com!

The snow is starting to melt, and maybe you need a new book to put the spring back in your step (see what we did there?). Never fear: Bookish has you covered. This season boasts an impressive bunch of brand new releases from exciting debut authors and old favorites alike. Whether you feel like enrol...

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