AcademicsAug 18, 2020

updated Nov 13, 2023

Ms. P-T Published (Again!)

Ms. P-T’s work has previously appeared in publications such as Tupelo Quarterly, Hunger Mountain, The Collagist, and more.

(Berkshire Magazine (Art by Niha Burugapelli))

Congratulations to English Teacher Emily Pulfer-Terino ’97, whose poem, "Life Drawing," was published August 24, 2020, in Juked, an independent journal that appears online as well as in annual print issues

Also in August 2020, Ms. P-T's poem “Little Earthquakes,” was published in The Ekphrastic Review, an online journal devoted entirely to writing inspired by visual art.

Ms. P-T’s work has previously appeared in publications such as Tupelo Quarterly, Hunger Mountain, The Collagist, The Southeast Review, Poetry Northwest, Stone Canoe, The Louisville Review, Juked, and other journals and anthologies. Her poetry chapbook, Stays The Heart, is published by Finishing Line Press.

These most recent publications come during a busy stretch for Ms. P-T, who in the spring of 2020 oversaw the release of Issue 4 of Girls Right the World, an international, online literary and art journal that features work by young, female-identified writers and artists from around the globe. This year’s journal, edited by Muhiim Ali ’21, Hazel Grallert ’21, Jiho Shin ’21, and Paige Wright ’21, received more than 300 submissions from 29 states and 15 countries, and received press in the recent issue of Berkshire Magazine!

Ms. P-T is also busily preparing for the fall 2020 launch of her new course, Hallmark Creative Writing, an upper-level English course that will emphasize inspiration, exploration, commitment, collaboration, and proficiency, while offering students the opportunity to develop a strong creative writing process.

Keep up the inspiring work, Ms. Pulfer-Terino!