ECHO-ENG is a student organization that consists of English majors. The ECHO-ENG journal, usually released in the Fall semester, aims at providing all-campus students with a platform to present their literary works including short stories, poetry, plays and electronic writings. Workshops and other activities hosted by ECHO-ENG are usually conducted in the Spring semester, aiming at teaching and offering counsel to students who are interested in literature writing. The ECHO-ENG WeChat official account announces near-term activities. It also shares posts in terms of academic assistance as well as experience of graduate school study and applications that benefit English majors.
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
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Dec-2019 | Lie judger | Gu, Yiyan |
Dec-2019 | Through the pages | Wu, Yulun |
Dec-2019 | Fishermen | Wu, Haozhuo |
Dec-2019 | The woman in red | Wang, Zhanglu |
Dec-2019 | The heist | Bane, Jennifer |
Dec-2019 | Nowhere fast | Amos, Laney |
Dec-2019 | Upon being asked to name one ‘fairest’ | Powell, John |
Dec-2019 | Thoughts concerning a lady of Kaifeng | Powell, John |
Dec-2019 | The seer | Powell, John |
Dec-2019 | After the mass | Powell, John |
Dec-2019 | Afternoon, a broken ivory maiden sculpture | Huang, Sijia |
Dec-2019 | 2018.7.23 Unfinished poem | Huang, Sijia |
Dec-2019 | The finale | Huang, Sijia |
Dec-2019 | Gifts from autumn | Gong, Ruihua |
Dec-2019 | A short stay at Nanjing Pukou train station | Fan, Xianghe |
Dec-2019 | The joker | Fan, Xianghe |
Dec-2019 | The book of sincerity | Huang, Sijia |
Dec-2019 | The stranger in the sarcophagus | Arrington, Haley |
Dec-2019 | Poisoned path | Amos, Laney |
Dec-2019 | ECHO-ENG Issue 2 - Editor's note | De Vaul, Anna |
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