A Brief History of Local Literary Journals
Part of the Summer Writing Project, brought to you by Black Hill Press, JukePop, and 1888
About the Summer Writing Project
The Summer Writing Project is an annual collaboration between Black Hill Press, JukePop, and 1888 that advocates writing and supports reading. Throughout the months of June, July, and August, the Summer Writing Project partners with local bookstores, libraries, and universities to schedule a series of educational lectures, panels, and workshops for the community.
A Brief History of Local Literary Journals
Literary journals, originally called “Little Magazines,” have long been the benchmark for showcasing trends in the literary community. This panel will explore the beginnings of the literary journal, its publishing process, and what new opportunities the future holds for publications and institutions alike.
Panelists
Garrett Bryant of Locked Horn Press and Poetry International
Mellinda Hensley of Southern California Review
Nicole Mormann of Calliope Art & Literary Magazine
You can contact the event organizer, Margaret Ellsworth at mellswo@chapman.edu or (714) 532-6027.
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