AWP: The Writer's Chronicle
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Read MoreJudy’s journey mirrors Dragonette’s experience at NIU – arriving on campus as a nursing major on a U.S. Army scholarship.
Read More“The author's portrayal of Judy was so well done that I felt like she was someone I knew in college.”
Read MoreThe story is beautifully written with compassionate and thoughtful narrative and engaging characters who play out all the angst of the era set on a Midwestern college campus when America was at its most vulnerable.
Read MoreA story that speaks to the poignant clash of young adulthood, feminism, and war and offers an inquiry into the domestic politics of protest.
Read More“Rita Dragonette writes a good story describing the turmoil, fears, anger and sadness of that time.”
Read More“A brilliantly conceived and conceptualized ‘time capsule’ of a particularly inclusive period of turbulence in American history.”
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Read MoreThe Long Walk to The Fourteenth of September: From the Classrooms of the Writer’s Studio to the Prairie Paths of the Ragdale Foundation
Read MoreRita Dragonette's playlist for her novel The Fourteenth of September
Read MoreSpotlight: The Fourteenth of September by Rita Dragonette including an excerpt from the novel
Read MoreSharing a fascinating interview with Christine Maul Rice of Hypertext Magazine. Best interview questions ever!
Read MoreHow Stories Begin: I Was a Coward and Became a Writer
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