Students at Northwestern University in Qatar (NU-Q) have launched the inaugural issue of their online literary journal, 'Wisteria'.
“'Wisteria' is a platform for the students, and by the students, to share ideas and creativity together. Its launch is a celebration of our students’ creative voices,” said Professor Sam Meekings, who teaches creative writing at NU-Q.
In producing the publication, the students worked with Meekings to highlight creative work under the theme of finding strength and perseverance during difficult times. Featuring poetry, fiction, creative non-fiction and art, submitted work reflected on the students’ personal experiences navigating the challenges of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Moom Tahina, the editor-in-chief, pointed out that the “creative work has the ability to bring a community together in conversation and discovery, and Wisteria's first issue signified most of that.”
She added, “As we move ahead with our next issue, we hope to strengthen this connection even more."
At Wisteria’s launch event, students presented their work to the community. Lena Al-homoud narrated her creative piece, 'Seeking Order', reflecting on how keeping a daily routine helped her find order amid the disruptions and uncertainty brought by the pandemic lockdowns. “I have learned to have a flexible mindset,” said al-homoud.
Tayyba Imran wrote her creative non-fiction piece, 'Home and the in-between: an International Student’s Struggle with Corona', at a time when feelings of foreignness defined her experience studying abroad during the pandemic. Recounting her experience with homesickness captured in the piece, Imran said putting feelings into writing helped her understand that, “while things indefinitely seem grim, there should always be a speck of hope in you.”
The 'Wisteria' team also includes Elissa Mefleh, art editor; Bisrat Tasew, poetry editor; Lana al-Qatami and Al-homoud, non-fiction editors; Lujain Assaf, fiction editor; Manan Bhavni, copy editor; Khadija Ahmad, poetry editor; Hongji Feng, fiction editor; Zeest Marrium, social media manager; and Christopher Fwalanga, visual design manager.
 
 
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