Lost Orchard: Prose and Poetry from the Kirkland College Community (SUNY Press, 2014) featured a diverse collection of poems, short stories, novel excerpts, creative nonfiction, and one-act plays by the Kirkland community.
Many Kirkland alumnae, who graduated from 1971 to 1978, have gone on to careers in professional writing,.
Although short-lived, Kirkland had an outsized impact upon Hamilton College, its alumnae, and undergraduate writing programs across the country.
Preserving Kirkland\'s daring educational experience, this collection echoes the second wave of the feminist era at its finest.
It also offered one of the first undergraduate creative writing majors at a four-year college.
Kirkland fostered independent learning and creativity, with academic disciplines such as American studies, visual arts, dance, and history of science.
Kirkland College in Clinton, New York, was the last private women\'s College created in the United States before it was assumed by its coordinate college, Hamilton College.
Lost Orchard II: Nonfiction from the Kirkland College Community brings together essays on subjects as wide-ranging as aging, loss, parenting, feminism, place, the Kirkland experience, and interviews with members of the Kirkland College Community.
The work was well-received, and requests for a Lost Orchard II now come to fruition, with work exploring the impact of the short- lived Kirkland College and the authors who came out of that innovative institution.
Lost Orchard: Prose and Poetry from the Kirkland College Community (SUNY Press, 2014) featured a diverse collection of poems, short stories, novel excerpts, creative nonfiction, and one-act plays by the Kirkland community