New Forum Spring 2010
Posted on 15. May, 2010 by Abe in New Forum, News
New Forum is hosting its quarterly issue release party. Each quarter New Forum publishes six to eight pieces of fiction and poetry from undergraduate writers. Come and listen to this quarter’s published authors on Wednesday, May 19, 8:00 p.m. at Humanities Gateway 1010.
Interview with William Kittredge
Posted on 29. Mar, 2010 by New Forum in Interviews, New Forum
Coffee with William Kittredge
By Tiana Martin
William Kittredge is a renowned author of novels, articles, essays, books, anthologies, memoirs and more. He grew up on his family’s ranch in southeastern Oregon and farmed there until he was 33 years old. He was 36 when he earned an M.F.A. from the University of Iowa Writers’ Workshop in [...]
New Forum Winter 2010
Posted on 24. Feb, 2010 by New Forum in New Forum
Check out the latest issue of New Forum, UCI’s undergraduate creative writing journal. Featuring poetry, fiction and an interview with writer Alexander Chee.
New Forum – Call for Submissions
Posted on 27. Jan, 2010 by Abe in Blog, New Forum, News
New Forum, The Undergraduate Creative Writing Journal, is accepting submissions for its Winter Quarter Issue
New Forum Fall 2009
Posted on 30. Nov, 2009 by Abe in New Forum
We present to you the latest submissions from New Forum, UCI’s journal for undergraduate creative writing. The following poems and short fiction are part of the Fall 2009 issue. All published content was selected by the editors of New Forum.
“A Deal Concerning Death”
Posted on 28. Nov, 2009 by New Forum in Fiction, New Forum
A Deal Concerning Death
By Daniel Tozier
So we made this bet, him and I, that whoever died first had to go up to the devil and ask him if his refrigerator was running. You see, we would have done this in our current life, but we weren’t sure of the Devil’s phone number and the operator only hung up on us when we asked. I think she thought us to be making a prank call on her expense.
“The Dead Man’s Door”
Posted on 27. Nov, 2009 by New Forum in Fiction, New Forum
The Dead Man’s Door
By Aaron Elias
Paddy felt a lonely rejection as he watched the undertaker leave through the gates. Too aware that he was unwanted by the town, and wouldn’t admit that he wanted his mother nearby. If only he had seen his partner for what he really was… but as a long-dead friend once told him: wish in one hand, shit in the other, see which fills first.
