The Wooden Tooth Review: 08'-09' Issue

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Editor’s Note When Dr. Mulvania pulled me aside and asked me to run

The Wooden Tooth Review this year, I had no idea what I was getting into. What I thought was going to be a small investment of my time, turned into a project, not only for myself, but for the college community. Between seeing the well of talent that is WashJeff, finding a deeper appreciation for my peers, and opening up new alleys into the creative community at large, I have barely had time to think. But it has been an amazing experience. Luckily, I had the guidance of Dr. Mulvania, as well as the support of my peers, including the amazing group of section editors to help me on this journey. You may notice this issue is a tad bit short in comparsion to previous years. This is simply because the amount of submissions we recieved allowed us to be more selective in our choices. It was also another re-building year for us, as most of last years staff graduated and new staff had to be found. But fortunately, we were able to put together an amazing issue which includes some of the best creative work on campus. We have picked the best of the best, and have tried to gather the most thought-provoking and diverse pieces we could find. I am immensely thankful for the experince I have had here and I am amazed at the talent and accomplishment of my peers here at W&J. I can only hope that you enjoy reading this issue as much as I have in putting it together.

-Kat Simon Editor-in-Chief April 2009

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