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Rise Literary & Arts Zine

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Discover Rise: ¹û¶³Æƽâ°æ's Literary & Arts Magazine

Like the mythical Phoenix, ¹û¶³Æƽâ°æ students rise in the face of adversity. Rise's vision is to showcase diverse artistic talents from the college and the communities we serve. for stimulating content contributed by local artists and writers.
 

RISE Events

Upcoming Events

YOU'RE INVITED: ISSUE 3 LAUNCH PARTY


Wed, Sept. 25 from 5 - 6:30 pm  |  ¹û¶³Æƽâ°æ Library Campus Vista Room   Join a launch party to celebrate the contributors of the latest issue! Enjoy light refreshments as you mingle with artists and writers, and pick up a print copy to peruse at home.  All welcome.

Can't make it? Copies are also available at the English department.
 

 

 

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CONTRIBUTE TO RISE  Rise features the original work of students, alumni, staff, and faculty, as well as contributions from community members.


Prizes   Monetary prizes, for first and second place, will be awarded in:
 â€¢  poetry
 â€¢  fiction
 â€¢  nonfiction
 â€¢  art

Guidelines   Follow these links for guidelines, and to submit your work for consideration:



The deadline for submissions will be announced soon.  Issue Four will be released near the end of the Spring 2025 semester. 

 

 

DEVELOP EDITORIAL PROWESS  Interested in pursuing a creative career?  Editorial skills are essential to delivering solid literary expression, art, and graphic design. Develop your talents by enrolling in:

Read the print edition of RISE


CRW 298AC (32403) Special Interest Course:
Rise, ¹û¶³Æƽâ°æ's Literary Arts Magazine
3 Credit Hours | Thursdays, 1 - 3 pm | Hybrid - Virtual Format

Enroll for Spring 2025

The Course   You'll join the editorial team that plans, develops, and produces Rise. In addition to earning college credit, your contributions will be recognized in forthcoming issues.

Emphasizing collaboration, students develop hands-on experience in:
 â€¢  marketing
 â€¢  advertising
 â€¢  website production
 â€¢  editorship
 

 

Instructor Pedagogy   A published poet and instructor, Professor Cody Wilson is cultivating hands-on learning experiences while fostering connections with the larger creative community.  In addition to teaching CRW 298AC—in which he brings publishing and editorial experience to the classroom—Wilson also lectures courses in creative writing and English.  Prospective students are encouraged to reach him at cody.wilson@phoenixcollege.edu.