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English
The Literary Review
Have you been struck by the bolt of literary inspiration? Do you want to work on a literary magazine, and gain practical experience in the challenges of life in the editorial world? If so, then Lewis & Clark Literary Review is a great opportunity.
Published annually, and run entirely by Lewis and Clark students, The Literary Review provides creative writers with a hands-on process — in generating submissions, in working on an editorial board, and in laying out a magazine.
The Literary Review publishes poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction.
Please email the editor with any questions.
Current Editors: Casey Newbegin, Isabel Greiner, and Curtis Moore
Spring 2012 Literary Review Meetings Wednesday, 5:00-6:00, Miller 414.
2012 Deadline for submission: Monday, February 6.
Who’s Who From the Literary Review
Jessie Moon Longhurst, Elizabeth Miller, Tana Wojczuk, Cayley Bell, Chris Bailey, Julia Renfro, Kiki Johnson. They all got their start here, in these pages.
The Lewis and Clark Literary Review: The writers of tomorrow, today.
Past co-editor Lauren Furnish helped organize the 2009 issue from her study-abroad program in the mountains of Chile. “The Lit Review has been one of the most valuable experiences of my time at LC,” Lauren says. “I will never forget it.”
The 2012 Literary Review will be released Wednesday, April 25th. There will be a reading at 7:00 in Smith Hall to celebrate the edition. Refreshments will be supplied.
Contact Us
The Department of English is located in Miller Center on the Undergraduate Campus.
Emailenglish@lclark.edu
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