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Howl is Deltona High School's student-run literary arts magazine founded by Emerick-Brown during the 2013-14 school year while teaching English. In its first year alone, the staff/students interviewed 10 Pulitzer Prize winners, conducted Maya Angelou's last recorded interview which was accepted by the Library of Congress, edited/published poetry/fiction/non-fiction/art from around the world, wrote reviews for upcoming books, sponsored literary events, and even put out a print publication in addition to the website.
So feel free to peruse the archives of Splash of Red, but don't forget to check out the exciting work being done at Howl!
It was an honor and an unforgettable journey. On to the next...
Sincerely,
Dylan Emerick-Brown
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Events by Splash of Red in Asbury Park, NJ
December 4, 2009: Live reading with Pulitzer Prize finalist in Poetry Sydney Lea
December 8, 2009: Live reading with famed author Eleanor Herman of Sex with Kings and Mistress of the Vatican, dressed in a 17th century gown
January 17, 2010: Showing of film Big Fish followed by live Skype with author of film-adapted book Daniel Wallace
February 21, 2010: David Henry Sterry presentation on book Hos, Hookers, Call Girls and Rent Boys followed by Pitchapalooza
March 19-April 2, 2010: Danielle Lovallo art exhibition
April 18, 2010: Live interview with author of Me and Orson Welles Robert Kaplow accompanied by scenes from the film
May 2, 2010: Live event with Pulitzer Prize winner in Fiction Junot Diaz
July 18, 2010: Skype event with Pulitzer Prize winner in Fiction Robert Olen Buter following the film 8 1/2
October 4, 2010: Elvis Night with Arthur Nersesian, author of newly released Mesopotamia.
November 14, 2010: Skype event featuring famed author Matthew Pearl