Roots
What does Nevermore have to do with Fiddlestix?
It's simple. We used to be them. Here's a little history on Franklin Pierce University's original student publication.
Fiddlestix Review was revived in 2009 by the Franklin Pierce Writing Club after a ten-year absence. An in-house magazine, Fiddlestix was dedicated to showing the fiction, non-fiction, poetry, essays, and artistic works of students, faculty, alumni, and staff who had a strong connection to the Franklin Pierce Campus.
In 2010, Nevermore was born from the ashes of Fiddlestix. Under a new name, new editorship, and full of new ideas, Nevermore has moved to a new website, but we're not forgetting where we came from! We invite you to visit our original publication and view our older issues by clicking on Fiddlestix!
It's simple. We used to be them. Here's a little history on Franklin Pierce University's original student publication.
Fiddlestix Review was revived in 2009 by the Franklin Pierce Writing Club after a ten-year absence. An in-house magazine, Fiddlestix was dedicated to showing the fiction, non-fiction, poetry, essays, and artistic works of students, faculty, alumni, and staff who had a strong connection to the Franklin Pierce Campus.
In 2010, Nevermore was born from the ashes of Fiddlestix. Under a new name, new editorship, and full of new ideas, Nevermore has moved to a new website, but we're not forgetting where we came from! We invite you to visit our original publication and view our older issues by clicking on Fiddlestix!