tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5158269889859204413.post5570892525040460117..comments2024-03-24T03:18:56.652-04:00Comments on the longest island: Downtown Brooklyn: A Journal of WritingEnglish @ LIU Brooklynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15284934584122444233noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5158269889859204413.post-6181903162790817352015-11-18T11:54:25.810-05:002015-11-18T11:54:25.810-05:00Hi Prof, Berninger,
I am so sorry to hear that t...Hi Prof, Berninger, <br /><br />I am so sorry to hear that the Journal will be on hiatus. Thank you so much for keeping it alive as long as you did. And for all the people that contributed along the way. I will never ever forget the feeling I had when you accepted my work, not just once, but three times. <br />You made me a better writer by publishing my work and making me consider how my words actually look on a page to a reader. I have never forgotten that and it has added to my poetry invaluably. If I become rich very soon, trust that I will fund the resurrection and continuation of The Downtown Brooklyn. <br /><br />Keep Digging, <br /><br />Evangeline Dardouni<br /><br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17785820163910700597noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5158269889859204413.post-3351956979067254552015-08-27T15:41:09.176-04:002015-08-27T15:41:09.176-04:00I am so sorry to hear that Wayne. I have always ad...I am so sorry to hear that Wayne. I have always admired the work you did as editor. I have also always looked forward to each issue and enjoyed the excellent and somehow very Brooklyn content. Downtown Brooklyn served as the intellectual spirit of our campus. The poems, prose, pictures, and graphics exposed our veins for all to see. That they also brought us together as a campus by putting our talents and souls on display is no small thing. We will feel this loss for a long time, maybe enough that we will rise and resurrect this very important campus lifeline.Jose R. Sancheznoreply@blogger.com