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...Following this declaration however, the Tuesday magazine “application” asks a series of questions aimed at identifying “qualified candidates”—though a tone of self-derision is apparent in questions such as, “What is the capital of Papua New Guinea...
...This is not to say that content and interests between underdog magazines and the Big Three do not occasionally overlap. The Advocate, for example, is only one of four different on-campus publications to which aspiring writers or poets may submit. Tuesday Magazine, along with the Gamut, an annual poetry journal, distinguishes itself with an effort at diversity...
...Tuesday was supposed to capture a slice of intellectual life here at Harvard.” says Caroline A. Bleeke ’10, co-editor of the magazine. “It’s catered to people with good ideas: we edit works to create publishable pieces.” Its annual issue hovers around 30-40 pages, which means The Gamut can similarly afford to publish a wide variety of poetry. Co-editor of the journal Liza D. Flum ’10 refers to her publication as less a competitor and more a supplement...
...institute a faster selection process that culls the best prospective members without overtly discouraging participation. “We do not believe in subjecting potential editorial board members to a ‘comp,’” states the introduction to the online application for Tuesday magazine. This particular verb choice indicates just what the Editorial Board thinks of a comp...
...Despite its various reinterpretations, the application process cannot be fully eradicated. In addition to the three-part application, prospective contributors to Tuesday Magazine must also attend an interview and submit two sample writing pieces in an echo of the comp processes used by the Big Three...