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

 

CREATIVE CHAOS

Blog of MFA in Writing for Children & Young Adults Alumna Anna Boll

http://annajboll.wordpress.com/

 

Points of View

MFA in Visual Art Alumnus

"The VCFA MFA in Visual Art Program provided me with an experience beyond a mere education in visual culture and artistic practice. It gave me a new perspective on what art and artists were and could be that will carry me through the rest of my life. It has been and will continue to be an experience that informs my teaching, and all other interactions with students and colleagues."