Word: fictions
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...location where you could pick up a copy of all these goodies. Unfortunately, you'll have to wait for them to be door-dropped or run around trying to find them, like I did. Guess maybe we're not all that intelligent, but we sure do write some fine fiction. Now read it, please. Some of it might even inspire you to write; then you'd have to go back and read the first paragraph, wouldn...
...includes the popular Annual Contest Issue in the spring. For "The Last Issue," a look at beginnings, endings, new starts and redemption, to be published in December, submissions will still be considered based on quality, but with an eye to how well work fits this theme. The Advocate publishes fiction, poetry, art, and photography, as well as an increasingly healthy features section. Writers must be enrolled in a degree program at Harvard in order to submit. Consult the Advocate website for submission details...
...Although Diversity & Distinction is weighted towards features and articles about identity, pluralism and diversity at and beyond Harvard, its Mosaic section is dedicated to a variety of fiction, poetry and art. Submissions do not need to meet any specific criteria in order to be published; the D&D Mosaic section is intended to be less formal than some of the other student literary forums, and there is the added bonus of the magazine's well-designed format and glossy cover, which makes Diversity and Distinction more likely to catch your reader's eye. Drop off submissions...
...publication dedicated to the voices of Koreans at Harvard, much of the work submitted to Yisei usually focuses on the Korean-American experience, especially that of the second generation. The editors encourage writers to submit fiction, poetry and personal essays, as well as art work that may speak to the Korean community at Harvard and beyond. Yisei also publishes interviews, features and solicited articles on the particular theme of each issue. Email Halla Yang to submit, drop off submissions at the Woodberry Poetry Room, or send work via Yisei's website at www.hcs.harvard.edu/~yisei....
...Harvard's newest student publications, Zalacain attempts to provide a deeper cultural and literary perspective on the Hispanic and Latin American experience with opinion pieces, news articles and literary contributions. Zalacain accepts fiction, poetry and essays in English, Spanish, Portugese and indigenous languages as well. The editorial board will consider submissions in other languages, as long as they are pertinent to the magazine. The magazine also publishes photographs. Submit at the Woodberry Poetry Room or email zalacain@hcs.harvard.edu...