Eric Seamans, Class of 2020, was the editor of this year’s publication. He said the magazine is a product of student collaboration with Pack’s guidance.
“Ninety-five percent of the time, Jimmy stayed out of our meetings. He was a firm believer in the student-run aspect of the magazine," said Seamans. "The other 5% of the time, if he thought feedback needed some tweaking, he would come to our meetings. Instead of lecture, he would guide the discussion. He wouldn't tell us where to go, but he would lead us to it. He doesn't tell people how to write or edit; he leads them to the proper techniques. He allows mistakes because mistakes are necessary when learning.”
Seamans, who is now in a Penn State accelerated master's program for education, credits The Abington Review experience with giving him career direction.
“I realized how much fun it was to lead a group of students, how much I enjoyed learning from them, and how much stronger my writing and editing became. The Abington Review taught me not only how to lead, but also how to let others take the lead,” he said.
Pack considers himself lucky to be able to work with students on The Abington Review.
“Their stories are important. They connect us all. They help create empathy and help make the world a better place in some way,” he said.
The Abington Review recently won the Association of Writers and Writing Programs Directors’ Prize for design for its 2019 edition.
Students who want to submit pieces to The Abington Review can go through the portal at https://abingtonreview.com, or contact Pack at jjp18@psu.edu.
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