Exonians in Review: Spring 2026
The latest publications, recordings, exhibitions and films by Exeter alumni and faculty.
About Time, musical revue
Richard Maltby Jr. ’55, director, lyricist The Terris Theatre, 2025
Almost Island
Terry Murphy ’59, iUniverse, 2025
Choosing Our Futures: The Collected Essays of James A. Ogilvy, three volumes
James Ogilvy ’59, self-published, 2025
Photographs: Exactly as They Are on the Blue Guitar
Tom Nash ’61, self-published, 2025
I Am Your Lifeguard: New and Selected Poems
Charlie Smith ’65, W. W. Norton, 2026
Threats to Fetal, Placental and Myometrial Oxygenation: A Unified Hemodynamic Approach
Thomas L. Archer ’66, Springer, 2024
Badji’s Tales: Living With Faith in the Invisible
Peter Westgate Thurrell ’66, Green Writers Press, 2025
The Vineyard: A Poem
Jon Galassi ’67, Knopf, 2026
Reversal: Science, Medicine, and a Future Beyond Aging
Michael Fossel ’69, Symphony Medical Press, 2026
No Ship Sets Out to Be a Shipwreck
Joan Barrett Wickersham ’74, Eastover Press, 2024
“Whale Dreaming,” album
Sudama Mark Kennedy ’74, with Joss Jaffe and Steve Miles, Artizen Records, 2026
“Frames” and “Above the Goat Farm, Half Moon Bay, California,” poems
Ira Batra Garde ’76, in Stories That Need to Be Told, 2025, TulipTree Publishing, 2025
“Cuando media barra es mejor que una: Una inesperada solución para ciertos pasajes corruptos en la música de Cabanilles,” article
Nelson Lee ’79, Instituto del Órgano Hispano, 2025
Silvereen, album by Natsukashii Soul
Frank Visconti ’82, trumpet, self-released, 2025
Strangers: A Memoir of Marriage
Belle Burden ’87, The Dial Press, 2026
LĀ‘AU: Flora of Hawai‘i, card game and monograph
Keya Kai Guimarães ’95, Ecotone Kaua‘i, 2025
Rainbow Gold: Building a Business That’s Both the Journey and the Destination
David Hampson ’96, MindStir Media, 2025
Fire Series: Poems
Kelly Hoffer ’07, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2026
Salt Lakes: An Unnatural History
Caroline Tracey ’09, W. W. Norton & Company, 2026
The Last Celebrity
Madeleine Henry ’10, Little A, 2026
FACULTY
“Interrogating Interaction on Instagram: Focal Practice, Social Connections and Identity Online,” chapter in Foundations in CyberEthnography: A CrossCultural Approach
Nova Seals, instructor in English Bloomsbury, 2026
“Ampflwang,” essay “Don’t Take Me Alive,” “21st Century Pastoral with Draft Horse and Quarterpipe,” “Downsizing,” “Nor’easter” and “The Tattoo,” poems
Ralph Sneeden, emeritus instructor in English Essay, The Sewanee Review, winter 2026, Poems, Cutleaf, volume 5, issue 21
“What My Father Taught Me About the Snow,” poem “Rookery,” poem
Chelsea Woodard, instructor in English Narrative, 2026 Dogwood: A Journal of Poetry and Prose, 2026
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Alumni are encouraged to advise the Bulletin editor (bulletin@exeter.edu) of their own publications, recordings, films, etc., in any field, and those of their classmates, for inclusion in future Exonians in Review columns. Please send a review copy of your published work to the editor to be considered for an extended profile in future issues. Works can be sent to: Phillips Exeter Academy, The Exeter Bulletin, 20 Main Street, Exeter, NH 03833.