On LADY MACBETH OF MTSENSK
How do we reconcile art and government? Should art — produced by the artist who is necessarily a subject of a government, history and age...
Nickolas Vaccaro
Dec 7, 20222 min read
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Autobiography as Literature
The 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature, given to the French novelist Annie Ernaux, celebrates autobiography, writing that does not transport...
Nickolas Vaccaro
Nov 3, 20222 min read
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Art and Community: Publishing as a Young Writer
The purpose of art is as ambiguous as it is important to attempt to answer — art’s place in society and history, its interaction with the...
Nickolas Vaccaro
Oct 11, 20222 min read
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Meet the Contributors of Issue V: Indulgence
These authors, poets, and artists taught us what it means to be rash, rebellious, and indecorous. MIKEY HARPER Mikey Harper is a...
Paper Crane Admin
Jul 22, 20223 min read
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Meet the Contributors of Issue IV
Below are the names of some of the contributors of Issue IV: Memory. ISSUE IV: MEMORY Kayleigh Sim Twitter: @kayleighsim_ Instagram:...
Paper Crane Admin
Dec 17, 20217 min read
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Meet the Contributors of Issue 2: Flight
We had some fantastic contributors to the second issue of our literary journal, which you can view here. Here's a few of them. CHARLI...
Paper Crane Admin
Jun 10, 20217 min read
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Why We Have to Keep Reading: The Importance of Youth & Literature
The youth's disillusionment with reading is, in most respects, a universal and relentless state of mind. We begin in a puddle of words...
Paris LeClaire
Mar 10, 20215 min read
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Meet the Contributors of Issue 1
Below are the wonderful minds who were published in the first issue of our journal. AADYA INSTAGRAM: @AADYAUNDERDHOOP Aadya is a sixteen...
Paper Crane Admin
Mar 9, 20217 min read
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Productive Writing Activities When You Just Don't Feel Like Drafting
Writer's block, however troubling it may be, shouldn't have to stunt your writing progress. There are plenty of other ways to get ideas...
Paris LeClaire
Feb 2, 20213 min read
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"You Don't Always Need to be Strong": Interview with Erica Abbott
Erica Abbott is the author of  Self-Portrait as a Sinking Ship, which was released the weekend of December 12. In the author's own words,...
Anika Singh
Dec 14, 20205 min read
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Guide to Writing a Cover Letter
Writing a cover letter for submission is, at first glance, a waste of time, maybe even added stress. But in reality the point of a cover...
Paris LeClaire
Nov 25, 20202 min read
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"There is No One Way to be a Writer": Interview with Meg Long
Meg Long is an up-and-coming young adult science fiction author. Her debut, Cold the Night Fast the Wolves, is set to release in 2022....
Paper Crane Admin
Nov 21, 202010 min read
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