VCFA Online Magazines

 

Hunger Mountain 

The VCFA Journal of the Arts

http://www.hungermtn.org/

 

NUMERO CINQ

Douglas Glover's online magazine, MFA-Writing Faculty

numerocinqmagazine.com

 

VCFA Blogs

 

36 College St.

VCFA's Official Blog

http://info.vermontcollege.edu/36collegestreet

 

VCFA GD2013

Blog of VCFA's Graphic Design Student Class of 2013

http://www.vcfagd2013.com/

 

Write at your own Risk

Blog of VCFA's Writing for Children & Young Adults Faculty

http://writeatyourownrisk.posterous.com/

 

Through the Tollbooth

Collective blog of nine MFA-Writing for Children and Young Adult alumni

http://thru-the-booth.livejournal.com

 

Another Loose Sally: A Blog about Writers and Writing

Blog from Hunger Mountain: the VCFA journal of the arts

http://www.hungermtn.org/category/another-loose-sally

 

Working in the Digital Divide

Blog of Lisa Ulik, MFA-Visual Arts alumna.

http://workinginthedigitaldivide.blogspot.com

Voices of VCFA

A VFCA blog by current student Sarah Seltzer.

http://vcfa.wordpress.com

Varian Johnson

Blog of MFA- Writing for Children & Young Adults Alumnus

http://blog.varianjohnson.com

 

Terry Pierce: Children's Author

Blog of MFA- Writing for Children & Young Adults Alumna

http://terrypierce.blogspot.com

 

Jeanne's Writing Desk

Blog of Jeanne Lyet Gassman, MFA-Writing Alumna

http://jeannelyetgassman.blogspot.com

 

The Drift Record

Blog of Julie Larios MFA-Writing for Children and Young Adult Faculty

http://julielarios.blogspot.com

 

Explorations

Blog of Sarah Blake Johnson, Writing for Children & Young Adults Alumna currently living in Germany

http://sarahblakejohnson.blogspot.com

 

Sybil Baker

Blog of MFA-Writing alumna.

http://sybilbaker.blogspot.com

 

The Word Cellar

Blog by current VCFA student Jennifer McGuiggan.

http://www.thewordcellar.com/blog

Points of View

MFA Visual Art Alumna

"This program awakened the activist spirit in me. I am more aware and involved in making work engaged in a discourse about social issues which affect the earth and its inhabitants.I am a new person. I can never go back to the old way of looking at art or the world again."