
APOGEE
ap·o·gee- The highest point in the development of something; a climax or culmination.
Apogee is Franklin College’s student-run literary journal that accepts previously unpublished works in poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, drama and visual art. Apogee is an annual publication printed in late spring. Submissions are open during summer and fall.
Volume 63 out now!
Volume 63 contest winners:
Fiction:
“The Gallery” by Allison Meyer
Creative Non-Fiction:
“The First Boy Who Tried to Kiss Me” by Kayla Musgrave
Poetry:
“depression is a dandelion” by Kassian Frey
Visual Arts:
“Green Means Go!” by Jonah Decker
“Apogee is always a joy to read, and the opportunity for students to publish their writing is invaluable.”
— George Phillips, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of English and Chair of English Department
“Apogee is central to the artists’ community at Franklin College. In addition to showcasing the creative talent on campus, this student-run magazine also allows staff members to gain professional experience that will translate into a variety of positions in today’s job market.”
— Katie Burpo, M.F.A
Associate Professor of English and Creative Writing
About Apogee at
Franklin College
“Apogee is a 501c3 literary organization that encourages thoughtful exploration of identity at its intersections: race, gender, sexuality, class, and disability status.”
The Apogee is a student-led literary journal. We strive to share the talent of our undergraduate students at Franklin College! We publish yearly journals, celebrating creative written and visual work!