A Reading by the Students of Xfic

Mon Dec 06 2021 at 06:00 pm

Kelly Writers House | Philadelphia

Kelly Writers House
Publisher/HostKelly Writers House
A Reading by the Students of Xfic
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A Reading by the Students of Xfic
Sponsored by the Creative Writing Program
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Xfic is Penn's first and only experimental nonfiction journal. Students spend a semester working on one piece and building a magazine from the ground up. Our reading will feature excerpts from students' pieces — which include stories about Reddit, motherhood, memory, and Twin Peaks.
Anna Collins is the Publicity Director for Xfic and a senior at the University of Pennsylvania studying English with a minor in Linguistics. She was born and raised in Philadelphia, a fact which she will never shut up about. She spends a lot of time doing theater, which is, in fact, extremely embarrassing, and the rest of the time getting excited about old pieces of media, which is somehow even more embarrassing.
Eva Ingber is a Copy Editor for Xfic and a junior at the University of Pennsylvania balancing (or trying to) the pre–med track while studying English and minoring in Chemistry and Neuroscience. She has been a writer and an editor at 34th Street Magazine for the past two years, and is currently serving as co-editor of the magazine’s Features section. Her work has been featured multiple times in Equilibria Magazine, an arts and literary magazine at Penn. She is also an associate editor at Synapse, Penn’s premier multidisciplinary student run healthcare publication. Eva also works in the Gottfried Lab, a lab devoted to understanding and investigating the sense of smell. When she’s not studying, you can find Eva hanging out with friends and family, with her nose in a book, or blasting Phoebe Bridgers.
Brian Lee is a Copy Editor for Xfic and a senior at the University of Pennsylvania who wastes his time drinking too many pumpkin spice lattes and rewatching The Good Place. In phone calls home, he tells his parents he’s earning a biology degree and is therefore guaranteed to have a “job” after graduation.
Anna Naggar is a senior from Seattle, studying English and Cinema Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. She is the Outreach Director of Xfic. She writes nonfiction from a performative vantage point, most recently focusing on motherhood. In her free time, Anna works as a marketing intern at the beauty startup IL MAKIAGE.
Daniel Tao is the Web Editor for Xfic and a former child (current senior) skipping selectively attending lectures in Networked and Social Systems (hipster Computer Science) at the University of Pennsylvania (where else?). Daniel has written for the Daily Pennsylvanian and 34th Street in the past. Though when he says written, he means websites. He ardently believes the harrier jump jet is an overrated method of increasing one's gravitational potential as compared to traversing up a flight of stairs.
Peyton Toups is a 21 year-old writer from New Orleans studying English with a concentration in Creative Writing at the University of Pennsylvania. He's also the Art Director of Xfic, and the Music Editor of 34th Street Magazine. He serves on the mastheads of Q-INE and The Penn Review. When he is not in class, he can be found in his room crying to Taylor Swift. His work has received recognition from the William Faulkner Literary Competition. You can read more of his work at Equilibria and listen to his weekly playlists here.
Chelsey Zhu is the managing editor of Xfic. She's also a student journalist, podcast junkie, and English major at the University of Pennsylvania. She is a managing editor at 34th Street Magazine, Wexler Studio assistant at the Kelly Writers House, and producer and co-host of The Kidlit Chronicles, a podcast on children’s literature. Her life revolves around her dog, Korean dramas, and brunch.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Kelly Writers House, 3805 Locust Walk, Philadelphia, United States

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