Composed entirely of literary work by Santa Fe University of Art and Design undergraduates, spanning across all genres, Glyph proves there is beauty in even the loneliest of sentiments - in grief and fear, in the flailing body, and in the entangled world we live in. This year's volume examines the internal workings of culture, race and sexuality from the perspective of a new generation. A mosaic work - reflecting places within and outside of ourselves, reclaiming our power as our own while breaking down borders that have previously governed us.
The 28th volume of Glyph was edited by Melinda Freudenberger, Marisa Doherty, Amaya Sabrina Hoke, Andrew Koss, and Brianna Neumann.
Glyph 2016: The Literary Magazine of Santa Fe University of Art and Design
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Author(s)Santa Fe University Press
PublisherSanta Fe University Press
ISBN / ASIN0997366001
ISBN-139780997366006
AvailabilityOut of Print--Limited Availability.
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