Logan Lane

Editor, Writer

United States

I'm a graduate of the University of Michigan's Helen Zell Writers Program. My writing has appeared in The Buchtelite, where I was managing editor, and The Devil Strip. I co-wrote and produced three episodes of ArtsNow's "Gimme Arts Now" podcast.

My fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in Brain Child Magazine, Down in the Dirt, The Journal, and The Common. I am currently a writing advisor for medical students.

Portfolio
The Journal
02/05/22
Deadpoint

A malfunctioning robot joins the staff of a rock climbing gym.

The Common
10/31/2022
Dream Catcher

LOGAN LANE She was a child still, curious and borderless, and I couldn't bring myself to tell her that she was sewn from the stolen thoughts of the dead. Instead, I told her I wove her out of dreams. I said that when people wake in the morning, their dreams drift out of their bodies and into the sky.

Artsnow
08/07/2017
Behind the Scenes of "Gimme ArtsNow:" The Interview

Hey, I'm Logan Lane. I'm the summer intern for ArtsNow. For the next month-and-a-half, I'll be working with Roger Riddle to create a new podcast series called "Gimme Arts Now." Each episode will feature a different Summit-based artist, venue, organization, and patron. This blog will show you what goes on behind the scenes as I learn...

The Buchtelite
Poetry collection resurrects the lost

Last week, The University of Akron Press awarded its 2016 Akron Poetry Prize to Aimée Baker, a lecturer at the State University of New York (SUNY) Plattsburgh in New York. The Akron Poetry Prize is an annual award that the Press gives to a poet with a new and compelling voice.

The Buchtelite
Students retell voices of Vietnam

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington D.C. is a black wall listing the names of the 58,200 Americans who died in the Vietnam War. This wall is 150 yards long. If we made a monument listing the three million Vietnamese who died in that same war, that wall would be four-and-a-half miles long.

THE DEVIL STRIP
10/18/2017
On Exhibit | Shoot it with Color

by Logan Lane 10/18/2017 If you're surfing through Instagram, you might happen across one of her pieces. It might be an ice cream cone overflowing with paper clovers or spilled milk painting a kid's face across a pastel tabletop. Or maybe it's the artist herself wearing retro shades, green lipstick and a wig of kale.

The Buchtelite
UA must refund $4.1 million to students

The University of Akron will return $4.1 million to its students after the Ohio Department of Education discovered UA's facilities fee was improperly raised during the summer. In its 2015 - 2016 budget, UA raised students' facilities fee from $18.55 per credit hour (up to 12 credit hours) to $28.50 per credit hour as a...

The Buchtelite
Students will not be silenced

"[We] will not be silenced!" protesters shouted at the Board of Trustees meeting on Wednesday morning in the Student Union, where nearly a hundred UA students, alumni, and faculty gathered to voice disapproval over recent changes. "Students should have a voice that matters, just as faculty should," said UA graduate student Tom Guarino, one of...

The Buchtelite
Zips for St. Jude raises $1,075

"Can you show everyone how big our whisk is?" Zips for St. Jude President Paige Schertzinger said as Zac Steiner, assistant director of Off Campus Student Services, brandished a two-and-a-half foot long egg beater. As the 25-30 students in the Student Union Starbucks lounge watched, Steiner mixed a cooler of green slime, a concoction of...

The Buchtelite
Trustees speak, protesters silenced

Yesterday, outside the doors of the Student Union Room 339 — the location of the latest Board of Trustees meeting — protesters were told that chanting would not be tolerated. UAPD Captain Bryan Taylor notified a group of around 30 students and faculty that organized chanting was not allowed in the Union. Should protesters refuse to leave when asked, he said, they could be arrested on charges of trespassing and escorted out. - See more at:...