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Baily’s Beads unveils 2020 edition

2019 staff receive awards from American Scholastic Press Association

BRADFORD, Pa – The staff of the University of Pittsburgh at Bradford’s literary magazine, Baily’s Beads, will kick off the new decade by revealing the 25th edition of the magazine at the Annual Magazine Celebration Wednesday evening.

The celebration will be held in the Mukaiyama University Room of the Frame-Westerberg Commons and will take place at 7:30 p.m. It is free to the public and will include complimentary refreshments, prizes, and an open mic.

The celebration will also recognize the first place with special merit award the 2019 issue received from the American Scholastic Press Association as well as the award for Best College Magazine. It is the sixth time that Baily’s Beads has won that award.

This previous issue was spearheaded by editor and designer Briana Henry, a 2019 graduate.

The 2020 edition is meant to serve as “something of a callback to the rich history of our region, school, and country,” Taylor Tarahteeff, editor-in-chief and an interdisciplinary arts major from Bradford, wrote in his editor’s note.

The issue features pieces varying from poetry to speculative and realistic fiction stories to even a critical essay on artificial intelligence.

In addition to Tarahteeff, staff members include Hannah Ruttan; Kurtis Chapman, a general studies student from Bradford; Amanda Little, an interdisciplinary arts major from Bradford; Courtney Clever, an interdisciplinary arts major from Warren; Sadie Fox; Jess Jordan, an interdisciplinary arts student from St. Marys; Briana Henry, a 2019 graduate; Emily Little, a general studies student from Bradford; Rachel Close, a communications major from Bradford; Emily Miller, an English Education 7-12 major from Bradford; Michaelah Hatcher, an English education 7-12 major from Bradford; Ja’aden Humphries-Randolph, an interdisciplinary arts major from Pittsburgh; and Alayna Seggi, an English Education 7-12 major from Erie.

Dr. Nancy Mccabe, professor of writing and director of the writing program, is the faculty advisor. Rick Minard, instructor of art, served as art advisor, and Dr. Josh Groffman, assistant professor of music, was music advisor.

For anyone who is unable to attend the reveal of the 2020 issue can find several copies available around campus or by contacting Nancy Mccabe at ngm4@pitt.edu.

Submissions are currently being accepted for the 2021 issue and you can obtain more information by contacting bailys@pitt.edu.

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