The Rosamund Papers

The Rosamund Papers, a publication of the Living Literature Center, first appeared over 15 years ago. Phyllis Willis, the Center's founder, created the journal to document LLC activities, and wiith the editorial assistance of the late Nila Phipps, the Rosamund Papers expanded to include short articles dealing with the cultural life of the region. In keeping with the mission of the Living Literature Center, the journal makes accessible to a non-academic audience issues relating to the study of literature in the broadest sense, in connection with its social, historical, and political contexts. With articles ranging from humorous analyses of the politics of smiling and aging, to examinations of Native American migrations, the Rosamund Papers is circulated among high schools in Oklahoma, former conference and tour participants, as well as communities across the region.
The Rosamund Papers is now available online.