March 13, 2009
Vol. 136, Issue 37

Queen’s writers: where are they now?

If you’ve ever wondered about where our literary scholars end up after they leave Queen’s, look no further. (back to story...)

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Rakhi S.
Long Island City
April 24, 2009 at 3:05 p.m.

Wow very interesting. I never really heard of those writers but I am glad that I got a sense of who are they, what they are doing and why they are doing certain things. Thanks for all of that. All of us at Queens Art Express are appreciated your article and we all enjoyed reading it.

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Thanks,
Rakhi S.

I was delighted to read your background bio. Writing is important, challenging, and satisfying. Let's hope we hear more from you! We need young, fresh, original writers to join the established old guard.
Keep writing!

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