Stanford has been known as a cradle for “techies” and the STEM disciplines for decades. Amid this skewed prioritization, how did literature students find and foster a sense of community? By running an ...
Lovers of long-form literary criticism have a little less to lament today. The Nation is bringing Bookforum back from the dead. Six months after the beloved literary magazine Bookforum announced its ...
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Founding a literary magazine is always a risk. These friends did it anyway
How Anika Jade Levy and Nat Ruiz turned 'Forever Magazine' into every It girl's must-read.
When second-year University of Iowa student Nic Cazin went looking for a place to express themself on campus, they were shocked to find out of all the literary magazines on campus, no LGBTQ+ literary ...
In the 1890s, Jesse Lynch Williams 1892 and Booth Tarkington 1893 not only edited the Nassau Literary Magazine but also held a Coffee House literary club that made poetry and prose an integral part of ...
A conversation at Freddy’s between three University of Iowa freshmen prompted the creation of an Iowa City children-focused literary magazine. Josephine Geiger-Lee and Noelle Franzone met on a ...
The Believer was once at the top of the literary magazine game. A leading journal of art and culture, The Believer published the work of icons like Leslie Jamison, Nick Hornby and Anne Carson. It won ...
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