Professor Phillips Published

The Dead Mule, an online poetry journal, features two poems written by Suzan Phillips.  Professor Phillips teaches several English classes and is the director of the Bridge Program. 

She has been writing poetry all of her life and absolutely loves it. Although this isn’t her first time being published, she is still excited to see her work online.

For students looking to publish their own works, either now or in the future, Phillips says, “Don’t be pretentious. Be real. Be yourself. Expect rejection.” Check out some online journals, research them, and decide if your poetry or your fiction is a good fit for the scope of the journal before you send in your work.

If you’re looking to start small in the publishing world, submit your work to The Sefer. The Sefer is our on-campus literary magazine that publishes students’ poetry, fiction, and creative nonfiction. The staff accepts submissions at the beginning of spring semester, so keep an eye out for flyers around campus after Christmas break!

Check out Phillips’ poetry at: www.deadmule.com

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