Author: Bill Caraher

What is that in the Sky?

Lizzie Andrews, one of our interns, offers this contribution to the NDQ blog in the lead up to our next issue dedicated to Arts and Sciences. You know the saying “staring into space?” Usually people take it to mean that someone is out of it or not paying attention. Recently,

A Reading by Contemporary North Dakota Poets

Mark your calendars! Next Friday, October 23, at 7 pm at the North Dakota Museum of Arts is an amazing opportunity to hear nine poets read their poetry in celebration of Heidi Czerwiec’s new collection of poetry titled: North Dakota Is Everywhere and published by our good friends at the

A Homecoming Cover

It’s homecoming here on the lovely campus of the University of North Dakota where North Dakota Quarterly has made its home for over 100 years. It’s appropriate then to celebrate homecoming with  a cover image from the university’s past. A few weeks ago, while teaching my large, introductory section of

An Open Access Archive for North Dakota Quarterly

I’m very happy to announce that we’ve worked with the HathiTrust to release the first 74 volumes of North Dakota Quarterly to the Open Access University under a CC-BY-ND license. You can get access to The Archive, here. I also made this little graphic to celebrate the dropping of The

A Snowy Egret

Snowy Egret by Nina Lewis, editor Robert Lewis’s daughter, provides an exotic cover for an equally exotic double issue of North Dakota Quarterly from the Winter 1994-1995.

Oliver Sacks in The Quarterly

It was with great sadness that we learned about the death of renown neurologist Oliver Sacks last month. About a decade ago we published a reprint of one of his most famous essays in North Dakota Quarterly. “To See And Not To See” originally appeared in the May 10, 1993 issue of The

Welcome Gilad!

Things continue to change here at North Dakota Quarterly! This week, we’re excited to welcome Gilad Elbom as the Quarterly‘s new fiction editor. Gilad Elbom is a graduate of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Otis College of Art and Design in Los Angeles, and the University of North Dakota. His

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