Maria Stromberg

Maria Stromberg graduated from the College of Saint Thomas More in 2004 with a BA in Liberal Arts. She has a MA in Literature from the University of Dallas and is a PhD candidate. Currently she lives in upstate New York, where she juggles her doctoral dissertation studies, musical endeavors and curious students of art, literature, languages, and piano. In her rare moments of peace and quiet she likes to sit in coffee-shops and write the occasional poem, short story, or scrap of novel.

Fall 2015 Issue

Winner of the Judith Stewart Shank Prize in Criticism

One Path, Two Directions: Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Stoppard’s Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead

Fall 2013 Issue

Winner of the Judith Stewart Shank Prize in Criticism

The Test of the Ideal in Sir Gawain and the Green Knight

Spring 2013 Issue

Winner of the Judith Stewart Shank Prize in Criticism

Melpomene Mosaic Fragments Horace, Book 4 Ode 3 Pablo Neruda, Sonnet 17 The Face of Ungit

Fall 2012 Issue

First Snow Xeno’s Paradox