ǧÃŬAV

English major wins ǧÃŬAV Press Winter Short Story Contest

January 29, 2018
Cati Aevaliotis, a junior majoring in English at the University of North Georgia, won ǧÃŬAV Press' Winter Short Story Contest with her story titled "A Recipe for a Misfit Christmas."

Article By: Staff

Cati Aevaliotis, a junior majoring in English at the University of North Georgia (ǧÃŬAV), has dreams of working at a publishing house. However, the 22-year-old from Covington, Georgia, never thought about entering in ǧÃŬAV Press' Winter Short Story Contest until an associate professor in English made it part of his class.

Aevaliotis was taking an introduction to rhetorical theory with Dr. Michael Rifenburg when he gave his students a choice. They could write a paper or they could write a short story to enter in the contest.

"Writing the short story was way more fun," she said.

It proved successful. Her fun story titled "A Recipe for a Misfit Christmas" won the contest.

She said the story, which is penned like an actual recipe, is based partly on her life and the concepts of "found families."

"I have a woman who I call my aunt, but we are not related," Aevaliotis said, explaining the woman is part of her "found family." "I've known her all of my life. So she is my aunt."

Her prize for winning was selecting two books printed by ǧÃŬAV Press.

To read her story, visit the .


Concerto/Aria winner earns upcoming solo

Concerto/Aria winner earns upcoming solo

Five ǧÃŬAV students placed in the annual Concerto/Aria Competition, with two earning a solo performance in an upcoming concert.
Grads prepare for their next steps

Grads prepare for their next steps

ǧÃŬAV will award almost 1,000 degrees and certificates this fall, and more than 600 graduates are scheduled to take part in the Dec. 7 commencement ceremonies.
Scholarships provide life-changing opportunities

Scholarships provide life-changing opportunities

Scholarships have provided life-changing opportunities for ǧÃŬAV students, including performing with and learning from faculty who have performed at Carnegie Hall.
Case, Hines earn first publication

Case, Hines earn first publication

A recent alumnus and a senior have earned their first peer-reviewed publication for a piece studying political rhetoric surrounding the Ukraine-Russia war.