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creative work by quentin cantrell — karen nolen — ryan king — ian yates — mary elkin — christopher niske — philip nordstrom — wes brown — nick johnson — maria rush — monika torres — julian slade — travis ellis — tammy cox — de'ola gunter — sandra halterman
   

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FICTION

Flash Flood
Quentin Cantrell

Josh
Karen Nolen

Last Call for Credence
Ryan King



POETRY

A Tradition of Nautical Nightmares
Ian Yates

Bearded Beauty
Mary Elkin

Greyhound
Ian Yates

Oak
Karen Nolen

Sing Anymore
Christopher Niske

The Forgotten Time
Midnight Beach

Philip Nordstrom


travis ellis




monika torres


de'ola gunter


ESSAYS

Little Man
Wes Brown

Mike T. and the Buffalo Nickel
Nick Johnson

My Early Education
Maria Rush




monika torres


tammy cox


travis ellis

   

STYLUS AWARDS
for 2004-2005


Creative Nonfiction: Wes Brown
Photography: Travis Ellis
Poetry: Mary Elkin
William C. Goodwin IV Memorial Art Award: Monika Torres

Stylus 2004–2005
Editor:
Keith Higginbotham, English Department
Assistant Editors:
Douglas Capps, English Department; Alice Davis, English Department; Curtis Derrick, English Department;
Amy Hausser, English Department; Travis Gordon, English Department
Design & Layout:
Travis Gordon, English Department

   
   

For their assistance, support, and advice, the Stylus staff wishes to thank:
Barry Russell, President; Ron Drayton, Vice President for Arts and Sciences; Dianne Carr, Chair, English Department; Colin Dodd, Humanities Department;  Dianne Luce, English Department; Minnie Thompson, Administrative Specialist, English; Monica Boucher-Romano, Administrative Specialist, English and Humanities.

Editorial Policy:
The Stylus editorial staff reads and judges all submissions anonymously (without authors’ or artists’ names), ensuring objectivity throughout the selection process. Each published work is chosen according to the creative and artistic merit of the individual piece. Only works received by the deadline were eligible for awards.

© 2005 Midlands Technical College, Columbia, South Carolina.
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