DBU's DOXA Literary Circle

DBU's DOXA Literary Circle This is a group for those at Dallas Baptist University who love the beauty of language.

Congratulations, Emma Sumlin, on your recent recognition and your current indie project!!!  DBU friends, help her out if...
03/01/2024

Congratulations, Emma Sumlin, on your recent recognition and your current indie project!!! DBU friends, help her out if you are able.

A link to her GoFundMe is in the comments.

Auteur Emma Sumlin uses the outskirts of DFW as the backdrop for her new 40s era short film.

Coming soon!
08/07/2023

Coming soon!

Kristyn Glaspy's poetry book is now out!  Grab your copy today!  Congrats, Kristyn!
07/20/2023

Kristyn Glaspy's poetry book is now out! Grab your copy today! Congrats, Kristyn!

In this book you will poetry for all seasons of life, a little bit of everything. This book contains topics about emotions and nonsense all at once.

Ann Boyles, who retired from teaching at DBU in 2020, needs the help of anyone who likes faith-based historical fiction....
05/29/2023

Ann Boyles, who retired from teaching at DBU in 2020, needs the help of anyone who likes faith-based historical fiction. She self-published three stories in her Dragonfly Trilogy. Now a publishing company is interested in her fourth novel, which revolves around three main characters marooned on a desert isle in 1862. Congratulations Ann! The company has asked her to resubmit her manuscript after tweaking it and increasing her email list of people interested in receiving updates about the story and its background. She plans to send out brief newsletters four or five times in the next twelve months, so the number of emails won’t be too numerous. If you’d like to receive her newsletters, let her know by emailing her at [email protected], and she will add you to her list. (The program actually sending out her emails is Mailer Lite. Your name and email address will not be shared, and there are no strings attached.) She’d really appreciate our help.

Below is a link to her bio page on Amazon where you can learn a little more about her as well as the Dragonfly Trilogy. They are worth the read!

Follow Elizabeth Ann Boyles and explore their bibliography from Amazon.com's Elizabeth Ann Boyles Author Page.

Spring 2022 writing workshop dates!
01/10/2023

Spring 2022 writing workshop dates!

Congratulations, Sara!  Yay!
11/29/2022

Congratulations, Sara! Yay!

We are pleased to announce ‘in knots: poetry in word and thread,’ an exhibition featuring new works by poet and embroidery artist Sara Triana () will open Friday, December 2- Sunday, January 8.

Mark your calendars for the Opening Reception + Artist Conversation featuring Sara Triana + Lanecia Rouse Tinsley on Friday, Dec. 2 (6-8pm).

Some words about the show from Sara, “Words have always helped me untangle my day-to-day alongside larger questions and world events. When writing is inaccessible, I lean into embroidery. My work can be a knot of images and emotions. I hope that this collection will complicate ideas of parenthood which is romanticized in this season and oversimplified and undervalued in others….”

Sara Triana’s work explores themes of doubt/hope, parenthood, the climate crisis, embodiment, and the natural world. She is the author of two children’s books, Love Love Bakery and Every Day is Making Day, and a poetry chapbook, Poppy Seeds, which has also been released as a spoken word album on Spotify. Her first full collection of poems, Spread Thick, was released by Finishing Line Press in September 2022. Her work has been published online and in print. Sara, her partner Mitch, and their three children are an unschooling family who spent half of 2022 traveling through 34 states. Sara’s books and links to other work can be found at saratrianamitchell.com.
Sara was a member of the 2019 Artists’ Collective.

Our fourth issue of DOXA Literary and Arts Magazine is in the final proofreading stage and should be ready to go to pres...
08/25/2022

Our fourth issue of DOXA Literary and Arts Magazine is in the final proofreading stage and should be ready to go to press within a few days. Preorder your copy now: they will go fast! Fantastic work by our student graphic designer, editors, authors, and artists!

We are thrilled to see the fourth issue of DOXA Literary & Arts Magazine come together in production meetings. Here, a d...
08/01/2022

We are thrilled to see the fourth issue of DOXA Literary & Arts Magazine come together in production meetings. Here, a draft two-page spread for Seth Kelley's song lyrics, which are also available at https://linktr.ee/nomadder.

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