From the Community – Libby Bradbury

Hi! I’m Libby Bradbury, and I’m a sophomore here at LC State. I’m majoring in Publishing Arts and minoring in Psychology. The end goal is to be a book editor. Reading has always been a favorite hobby of mine, and I have a knack for noticing mistakes in the books I read. Someday, I hopeContinue reading “From the Community – Libby Bradbury”

From the Community – Jenna Creitz

Welcome back! My name is Jenna Creitz, and I am a junior pursuing my publishing arts degree here at LC State. You can find my name under “Editorial Staff” in Issue 59 and the upcoming Issue 60, which is something I never imagined when I first started taking college classes. As someone conditioned to believeContinue reading “From the Community – Jenna Creitz”

From the Community – Kassi Weston

Hello! I’m Kassi Weston, a Creative Writing and Justice Studies major at Lewis-Clark State College. This is my third year at LC and I made the decision to double major so I can take advantage of the Study-Abroad program LC has to offer. I plan on (hopefully) going to London in the summer of 2027Continue reading “From the Community – Kassi Weston”

From the Community – Jennifer Anderson

Hello! My name is Jennifer Anderson. I’ve been fortunate to teach English & creative writing at LC State for the past seventeen years. Since 2019, I’ve also served as the faculty advisor for the Publishing Arts program and Talking River Review. I’m so proud of the TRR team and the excellent work they do everyContinue reading “From the Community – Jennifer Anderson”

From the Community – Nathalie Barroso

Hi! My name is Nathalie Barroso, and this is my third semester as an editor of Talking River Review. I am a sophomore here at LC State, majoring in nursing and minoring in publishing arts. I originally came to college with my mind set solely on nursing; however, TRR’s advisor, Jennifer Anderson, roped me into the idea of minoring in publishing arts and I am soContinue reading “From the Community – Nathalie Barroso”

From the Community – Jessica Evans

Howdy! My name is Jessica Evans. I’m a bona-fide country girl, lover of all things horse, and avid reader. I’ve been with TRR for a whopping five semesters, and I’ve enjoyed every bit of it. While I’ve never served as a member of the board, I’ve always tried to be ready to serve anywhere, asContinue reading “From the Community – Jessica Evans”

From the Community: The Center for Arts & History

Downtown—nestled between quaint coffee shops and local restaurants—is a two-storey, classic brick building with an ever-changing rotation of vivid, intricate art. The Center for Arts & History, operated in conjunction with LCSC, is a staple of the Lewiston community. Each fall and spring, the Center hosts a new exhibition, showcasing local artists and their diverseContinue reading “From the Community: The Center for Arts & History”

From the Community: Baeli Kinsley

Hi there! My name is Baeli Kinsley, and I am a senior at LC State, majoring in Graphic Communications and Applied Science. This is my fifth semester serving as an intern, and my 4th semester serving as the graphic designer and layout specialist for TRR.  I was asked to serve as the layout specialist forContinue reading “From the Community: Baeli Kinsley”

From the Community: Kinsey Cook

Hello, Talking River Review newsletter subscribers! My name is Kinsey Cook, and this spring is my second semester interning at TRR. I started fall of 2025, and I plan to continue until I graduate in 2027, with a major in graphic communications and with minors in art and publishing arts.  My roles at TRR so far have included, being a part of the weekly newsletter and social media team. This spring I will be mentored by our Senior graphicContinue reading “From the Community: Kinsey Cook”

From the Community: Amy Hallman

Hello everyone! My name is Amy Hallman, and this is my second semester serving as secretary for TRR. I am a junior at LCSC, majoring in publishing arts. This is my third semester in TRR, and I plan to continue until I graduate in 2027.  I was asked to be the secretary when our former secretary, Anissa Sheppard, graduated in the spring of 2025. I was quite nervous because I had never done something like this before. My original tasksContinue reading “From the Community: Amy Hallman”