Abbie Barsness’23 chose Beloit because of the vibrant creative writing program.

How she knew Beloit was the right place

As a prospective student, Abbie Barsness’23 says Beloit stood out for the strength of its creative writing program and the student-edited贝洛伊特小说杂志. It also just felt right from the moment she walked onto campus.

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A collection of previous Beloit Fiction Journal covers going back to 1985.

贝洛伊特小说杂志behind the scenes

Beloit College has a rich history of producingliterary publications, fromBlue MoontoPocket Lint, but only the annual贝洛伊特小说杂志features professional works of fiction submitted by writers across the country and edited by Beloit students. Throughcreative writingcourses, students consider more than 1,000 submissions, choose the journal’s cover, design the pages, and hold a celebratory reading on campus each spring.

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“Never the Hero”

“Then a couple years barfed by. By then, I didn’t know what I saw. I got to thinking, I didn’t see that woman, that horrible face.”

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Celeste Mohammed’s new novel-in-stories, Pleasantview.

消息从我们的贡献者

New publications from former BFJ contributors Celeste Mohammed, Bradley Bazzle, and more!

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“Day Game”

“There were so many things to be mad about when Jordan’s father left that it didn’t occur to you to be mad about baseball.”

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Spring 2020, Vol. 33

贝洛伊特小说杂志2020

The winner for the 6th Annual Hamlin Garland Award for the Short Story is Michele Host for their story, “Day Game.”

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“Waiting for Jubilee”

“I know that when jubilees happen, the fish are killing themselves, but not for our sake.”

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“Openness”

“The party was Y2K themed, and guests were expected to actually speak to each other.”

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“The Resurrection of Rakesh Sharma”

“The other boys were busy playing cricket on the street when Rakesh went and changed his religion.”

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“The Alaska Girl”

“He knew what she looked like because there she was, eureka, in the background of the single picture she had sent him.”

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