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ABSENCE 2012 – Volume 14
Last night was the annual Celebration of the Arts! A reading and reception for the unveiling of volume 14 of the ABSENCE 2012 Literary and Arts Review. The reception was held in the Ostermayer Room of the Student Community Center on the campus of Penn State Greater Allegheny in McKeesport, PA.
ABSENCE a magazine that showcases a selection of literary and visual art work submitted by full and part time students, faculty, staff, and alumni of Penn State Greater Allegheny. Works including original poetry, fiction, non-fiction, creative non-fiction, visual arts and photography are judged by student editors using a blind-review process to ensure that all submissions are judged solely on artistic merit. The magazine is published annually by the Penn State Greater Allegheny Press. This year the magazine printing was done by Penn State Multimedia & Print Center, University Park, PA. Continue reading
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ABSENCE 2011 – Volume 13
Back in October of 2010 I came across an article in the Penn State University Greater Allegheny Nittany Lines publication regarding a literary and art review called ABSENCE.
ABSENCE I learned, is a magazine that is published annually with a goal to provide a shared venue for creative endeavors. Upon further investigation I came across the name of the Senior Faculty Advisor and Publisher for the magazine, a very wonderful man by the name of Dr. Clifford Manlove, PhD. Dr. Manlove is an Associate Professor of English at the PSUGA campus. Continue reading

