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ISSN 1048-3721 Updated 11/21/00 Send comments to Webmaster This website is the electronic incarnation of the Stanford Humanities Review (SHR). Devoted to an open, interdisciplinary dialogue centered on current debates and issues in the humanities, the SHR appears twice annually in book-format, and in this on-line version. If you enjoy the issues posted below, we hope you'll choose to become a ...
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Welcome to Third Coast, a literary magazine published biannually by the Department of English at Western Michigan University. Recent contributors include Robin Behn, Charles Simic, Maura Stanton, Oliver de la Paz, W.S. Merwin, and Chase Twichell Prague Summer Program Western Michigan University in partnership with Charles University of Prague June 29 to July 26, 2002 Contents of Current Issues: ...
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New writing from across the United States and around the world. Co-sponsors the Crab Orchard Award Series in Poetry. Fiction & literary nonfiction contests annually.
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The totem will return shortly. until then, submit poetry, prose, photography, drawings, paintings, etc. to totem@its.caltech.edu or msc 920. the submission deadline has been EXTENDED it is now may 12, 2002. the totem. you know you want to. ...
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THE OHIO REVIEW announces its Grand Finale, a two volume New & Selected featuring thirty years of outstanding poetry, fiction, essays, and interviews by many of our finest writers. With this two volume work (comprising more than a thousand pages) THE OHIO REVIEW will cease publication. Newsstand price $9 per volume. Special offer by mail, only $12 plus $2 shipping and handling. view contents ...
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ISSUES CURRENTLY ON-LINE #10, FALL/WINTER 1994 #11, SPRING/SUMMER 1995 #12, FALL/WINTER 1995 #13, SPRING/SUMMER 1996 #14/15, 1997 DOUBLE ISSUE Go to the Univ. of Idaho Department of English Home Page Go to the Univ. of Idaho College of Letters and Science Home Page Go to the Univ. of Idaho Home Page Last edited Wednesday, January 11, 1996. Number of accesses since June 28, 1995: ...
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Issue 7( Fall 2000) Issue 6 ( Spring 2000) Issue 5 ( Spring 1999) Issue 4 ( Fall1999) Issue 3( Winter 1998) Issue 2(Spring 1997) Issue 1(Winter 1997) spark1: (v) to woo or to court; (n) a luminous, disruptive, sudden force; a particle of a burning substance thrown out by a body in combustion. spark2: (n) an online journal of fiction and poetry from the UC Davis Creative Writing Program. Links: ...
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Important: See a note from the editors about summer submissions and some helpful suggestions for submitting. The latest issue of Red Cedar Review includes an interview with pulp-novelist Elmore Leonard, the author of Get Shorty, Freaky Deaky, and Pagan Babies. The winners of the New Voices Series have been announced. For a glimpse into RCR's rich and prestigious history, click here. ...
Columbia University's oldest literary magazine continues its fine tradition of publishing quality writing. Since its birth in 1815, the Review has published such notables as John Berryman, Meyer Shapiro, and Phillip Lopate. A favorite part of Review lore boasts the involvement of Beat writers Jack Keroac and Allen Ginsberg.
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Up to the EServer! Go to: || Issue One || Issue Two || Issue Three || Introduction This third edition of Zine375, written and edited by students in Magazine Writing in the Spring, 1999 semester, has four focal points--each a chapter in this zine, under the control of a student editor. First is Online Life , reflecting the CMU s involvement with online thinking and living. Editor Amy Berger, who ...
FDU publications help FDU Literary Review The Literary Review, which has been publishing quarterly since 1957, is known for its unique role among literary magazines of devoting entire issues to contemporary writing from specific nations, cultures or languages. Over the years it has brought English translations of contemporary fiction, poetry, essays, interviews and review essays from ...
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