Ross Losapio
Major/Minors: Interdisciplinary Writing/English, Spanish Minor Year: 2008 Contact Info: ralosapio@loyola.edu Recent Reads: The Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis Stephen Dunn's poetry D. H. Lawrence's short stories Favorite Line: "He knew it was dusk because he could feel the dusk inside of him, choking his lungs, moving across that part of him which housed his imagination. He coughed up a little darkness, but thought nothing of it. There is a little darkness in every writer." --Jeff VanderMeer, City of Saints and Madmen Writing Center Work is like: leading a horse to water, except sometimes you have to pass a glue factory on the way there.
On Punctuation: The semicolon; it's difficult to use correctly, but adds an elegance to a confident writer's work.
Intriguing Discourse Communities I Belong To: Student Writers Workshop, Pi Epsilon Pi
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