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Zeniada Editor-in-Chief Quinn McFee, ‘16

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at JHU chapter.
  1. Name: Quinn McFee
  2. Major, Year: Applied Mathematics & Statistics with minors in Physics and Mathematics, 2016      
  3. Hometown: Phoenixville, Pa. (the middle of the woods)
  4. Affiliated with: Zeniada, Thread, Wu Tang Clan, Office of Multicultural Affairs (OMA) tutoring, Phi Delta Theta, Zealots of Cthulhu
  5. You can probably find me… You probably can’t.
  6. The best thing about Hopkins is…  graduation. 
  7. Something I’m especially proud of is… my music and sculptures.
  8. Something most people don’t know about me is… I am a competitive pool player and was a junior Olympic archer
  9. This year, I hope to… graduate.
  10. In five years, I will be… 28.
  11. Next up for me is… working in the biotech field.
  12. Relationships Status: Taken.
  13. If you didn’t know, November is National Novel Writing Month! What’s your favorite novel? Either “Grendel” by John Gardner, “Sound and the Fury” by William Faulkner or “Dharma Bums” by Jack Kerouac.
  14. How did you get involved with Zeniada? I originally submitted slides of some of my sculptures and then got interested in working with the group itself, originally as the art editor.
  15. What should readers know about Zeniada? Zeniada Literary Magazine is the oldest literary magazine on campus. All recent issues are currently online at http://issuu.com/zeniada. We accept poetry prose and artistic pieces. We are now accepting both submissions and applications to join the Zeniada staff (including design, workshop planner, advertisement or a general editor). Please send an email to qmcfee1@jhu.edu.
Megan DiTrolio is a writing seminars major at Johns Hopkins University.