12 December Calliope authors December 12, 2016 By Thomas, Donna S. General 0 The work of several area students will be featured in The Calliope during the spring semester at Itawamba Community College. The work of several area students will be featured in The Calliope during the spring semester at Itawamba Community College. The poets and their work include Kate Scaife (“Never to Wake”) of Amory; Joshua Sutton (“The Tyranny of Season”), Christopher Roberts (“The Dam and the Cloud”), both of Fulton; Justin Gary (“STRESS”), Rebecca Owens (“El Aire Libre”), both of New Albany; Jordan Ginn (“My Shoes”) of Pearl; Lynnse Phelps (“Accidental Fire”), Grace Gault (“My Sin”), Madison Nanney (“Winter Must Come, for I need to Fall Out of Love”), all of Saltillo; and Abigail Chase (“One Night Only”) of Smithville. The Calliope is ICC’s literary magazine. Keith Morris of the Communications Division is the sponsor. Related Articles Student work selected for ICC's Calliope The work of several area students will be featured in The Calliope, which is scheduled for publication during the 2021 spring semester at Itawamba Community College. The poets and their work include Anna Austin of New Albany, “Are You Like Me?;” Eden Cooper of Russellville, Ala., “For Any Pronoun;” Le-Ann Cummings of Guntown, “Power of Love;” Pamela Dankins of Amory, “Oh, How You Loved the Rain;” Tandraniqua Galloway of Jackson, “Untitled;” Riley Hall of Pontotoc, “HOPE;” Ashlyn Holcomb of Fulton, “How Could I Have Known?;” Faith Knox of Houlka, “Fall of Life;” Ta’Niya Patterson of Tupelo, “French Toast;” Kylie Seymore of Smithville, “Am I Really Fine…;” J’mya Sims of Holly Springs, “Untitled;” and Whitney Williams of Fulton, “Candle in the Window.” The Calliope is a journal of art and poetry. Shawn Whittington of the art faculty is the editor, and Keith Morris of the communications faculty, poetry editor. ICC's 'The Calliope' places first in MCCCWA competition Itawamba Community College’s “The Calliope” has won first place in the Creative Writing Journal – In-House, Professionally Printed Journal” category awarded by the Mississippi Community College Creative Writing Association. The 2022 edition of the student journal of art and poetry, which was published online in the spring, included 10 poems and 13 illustrations. Editors included ICC art department co-chair Shawn Whittington of Saltillo, art, and English instructor Keith Morris of Tupelo, poetry. Student poetry editors were Connor Monaghan of Aberdeen and Jessica George of Tupelo. “We are very pleased to be recognized and awarded by the MCCCWA for our publication,” Whittington said. “The Calliope has been a collaboration between the Art and English departments for 10 years. We managed to publish an edition even through the hiccup of COVID and quarantine. During that time, Keith Morris and I have streamlined the process and have both learned a lot along the way. We just love celebrating and promoting our students’ creativity, and it is a delight to see students when they view their works in publication for the first ... Area residents' work featured in ICC's Calliope during 2023 spring semester The work of several area students will be featured in The Calliope during the 2023 spring semester at Itawamba Community College. The poets and their work include Connor Monaghan of Amory, “Light Poles;” Sophia Matin of Amory, “Hiraeth;” Jordan Allen of Ridgeland, “Birth;” Madeline Comer of Dorsey, “Just Pictures;” Sydney Freeman of Houston, “The Rain;” Ally Melendez of Plantersville, “Gentle Monstrosity,” Emily Moorman of Pontotoc, “The Day after Valentine’s Day;” Maddie James of Tupelo, “Invisible Man;” Ta’Niya Patterson of Tupelo, “Leaves are so free;” and Kent Humphries of Vina, Ala., “The winter tree stands tall.” The Calliope is ICC’s literary magazine. Editors are ICC art instructor Shawn Whittington of Saltillo, art, and English instructor Keith Morris of Tupelo, poetry. ICC's 2024 Calliope to feature work of area students The work of several area students will be featured in The Calliope during the 2024 spring semester at Itawamba Community College. The poets and their work include Lillyan Madrid of Amory, “Untitled;” Carmen Birmingham of Mooreville, “The love I bestow and share;” Tytianna Brooks of Okolona, “Pain;” Anna Thomas of Pontotoc, “D.N.H.”; Lillie Palmer of Saltillo, “I am fire;” Sara Davis of Smithville, “Exalted in the Highest;” Nailah Slatter, “Memories;” Crissen McCoy, “On My Own;” James Ross, “Spring Festival,” all of Tupelo; and Kent Humphries of Vina, Ala., “Just Pretend,” The Calliope is ICC’s literary magazine. Editors are ICC art instructor Shawn Whittington of Saltillo, art, and English instructor Keith Morris of Tupelo, poetry. Work of area students to be featured in ICC's Calliope The work of several area students will be featured in The Calliope during the 2025 spring semester at Itawamba Community College. The poets and their work include Holly Edge of Mantachie, “Lingering Tune;” Sharlee Shumpert of Mooreville, “I Am Ambitious;” Abigael Cowsert of Myrtle, “Crickets Never Sleep;” Tytianna Brooks of Nettleton, “Solaced Thinking;” Va’Shawna Fleming of New Albany, “To Love Like Jesus; Sara Davis of Smithville, “Preacher Man;” Michaela Georges, “The World Is Ablaze;” Vidhi Patel, “The Perfect Gift;” James Ross, “Pieces of You;” and Teneshia Shells, “Wisdom,” all of Tupelo. The Calliope is ICC’s literary magazine. Editors are ICC art instructor Shawn Whittington of Saltillo, art, and English instructor Keith Morris of Tupelo, poetry. ICC's Calliope to feature work by area students The work of several area students will be featured in The Calliope during the 2019 spring semester at Itawamba Community College. The poets and their work include Dylan Barnett (“RYL”) of Aberdeen, Tierra Hood (“A Small Country Church”) of Fulton, Dylan McCalla (“I AM”) of Guntown, Becky Blanton (“Letters to a Lark”) of Hamilton, Isabella McCarley (“X.I.T.”) of Mantachie, Brynmarie Cowart (“Cirque du Chagrin”) of Marietta, Chelsea Randle (“Forgetting Pain”) of Prairie, Mary Elizabeth Moore (“A Cat Sits On My Lap”) of Red Bay, Ala., Leia Kosteck (“Remember the way he held you”) of Saltillo and Madison Stanford (“Eleanor”) of Tupelo. The Calliope is ICC’s literary magazine. Keith Morris of the Communications Division is the sponsor. Comments are closed.