Waldorf Literary Review, Issue 13 (2019-2020)

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Zach Feldt is a senior at Waldorf University majoring in Vocal Performance. He has recently discovered his love for playwriting and writing poems to relieve stress and wants to improve his creativity. When he is not involved in music activities, he tries to practice writing, which is something he never focused on in high school.

Julienne Friday is a Professor of Sociology and Psychology at Waldorf University who enjoys woodworking and builds renaissance-era musical instruments such as harps, hammered dulcimers, and bowed psalteries. She has had works displayed at the Vesterheim Museum, the MacNider Museum, and the Museum of Danish History.

Noah Hoffman is a freshman from Mason City, Iowa. He is majoring in Music Arts Management and loves participating in theater and any music ensemble. His free time is usually filled by listening to music, nerding out over movies or video games, and hanging out with his family.

Jennet Hojanazarova is a Waldorf University junior, majoring in Biology. She is from Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Jennet enjoys cycling, performing experiments, and taking pictures to capture the golden sun. Jennet hopes that you will see socially relatable messages in her art.

Gary Huizenga

is a junior double majoring in Creative Writing and Communications with an emphasis in graphic design. She enjoys creating surreal images both with art and with words and is working toward publishing a novel which she hopes will become a trilogy.

Diana Humble is a senior in the Honors college with majors in Communications, Creative Writing, and an English minor. Her writing and photography can also be found in Z Publishing’s Minnesota’s Top Emerging Poets, Turnpike Magazine, Capulet Mag, and Bridge: The Bluffton University Literary Journal, and she is the 2018 recipient of Alpha Chi Honor Society’s Thelma H. Hall presentation prize in Creative Writing. After graduation she hopes to pursue a Master’s degree in communications.

Barbara Johnson, a retired teacher from Forest City, has recently published her first book, a memoir named The Back Door People, Memories of the Houses Where I Lived. Besides writing, she enjoys gardening, hosting friends and family in her home, and reading about health and spirituality.

Donnica Keeling was raised in the small town of Sheffield, Iowa. After graduating from Waldorf University in 2019 she began working as a librarian in her hometown, while continuing to add to and tweak collections of reinvented fairy tales and folklore poems. However, every writer needs a break from 106

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