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The OWL: 2017-2018 Complete Issue

By Jordan Waterwash The OWL Staff would like to thank everyone who contributed to this year’s OWL. It’s a great issue, and that’s because of all of the wonderful pieces of writing and artwork sent in! We hope you enjoy it as much as we do. To view the PDF, click the links below! Complete Issue Part 1 Complete Issue Part 2

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Lucas Mann and the Perils of Nonfiction

By Jordan Waterwash Lucas Mann, nonfiction writer and professor at Dartmouth, visited campus to read from his memoir titled Lord Fear, and to discuss his upcoming book Captive Audience. Lord Fear traces the life of Mann and his relationship with his older brother Joshā€”an artistic type who died of a heroin overdose. The memoir acts as a view into Mannā€™s perspective of who his brother was and who he later became based on stories told to him by those who…

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Holiday Horrors: Ghost Story Recommendations

By Merritt Ver Steeg My favorite thing about fall and winter is the long nights. The hours of darkness are perfect for reading Stephen King or watching horror movies on Netflix, and Iā€™m not the first to think so. The English have a fine tradition of telling ghost stories at Christmas gatherings, which explains a lot about A Christmas Carol. In that spirit, here are three classic ghost stories for long winter nights: 1) Ā  ā€œSmeeā€ by A.M. Burrage. Itā€™s…

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