Join us as we celebrate our Fall 2021/Winter 2022 magazines and the contributors who made them happen! Friday, April 29th from 5:30 – 6:30 PM @ the Flint Repertory Theatre (1220 E. Kearsley St., Flint). Afterwards, stay for the Rep’s opening event of the New Works Festival @ 7 PM (tickets required, more info here) … Continue reading Launch Party, woot woot! →
Qua and M-Times are hiring! If you will be enrolled at UM-Flint at least half time and are interested in creative writing, journalism, design, editing, publishing, building your resume, and promoting the arts in the Flint community, we’re looking for you!
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A Book Review By: Christen Rachow On August 25, 1993, an American university student, Amy Biehl, was murdered in the South African township of Gugulethu. Five years later, South African writer Sindiwe Magona published her novel Mother to Mother, a deeply thought-provoking reflection on this historical moment of tragedy. On the one hand, Magona offers, first-and-foremost, … Continue reading Mother to Mother by Sindiwe Magona →
By Adrienna Martinez With the fall semester beginning and my first time living on campus, there has been a lot of new information flying around. Where are good places to eat? Where are all my classes this time around? The atmosphere is hectic and schedules are piling up with every passing day. Due to the … Continue reading WANTED: Inspiration →
By: Benjamin Smith It’s no secret that the writer’s most powerful tool is its most fundamental unit: the word. The word is what grants the writer access to securing the accuracy of the subject or theme for which they strive, regardless of the form they ascribe themselves to. All creative methodologies employed in the writing … Continue reading Words: Creative Walls to Commodious Pathways →