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Start The Presses: Harvard Published Itself

Tired of writing poems and stories for the pure joy of it? Check out Harvard's growing family of highly-selective literary mags.

Diversity & Distinction

Quarterly

Next Deadline: December 17

Contact: Brandon Walston (walston@fas)

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 at the D&D office, the Woodberry Poetry Room in Lamont Library, or contact literary editor Brandon Walston.

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Icon Magazine

Deadline: rolling

www.iconmagazine.com

Contact: Parul Singh (singh2@fas)

A full new issue appears on the web every quarter, but content is rolling and a new piece is added weekly. Icon Magazine celebrates the power of storytelling and the interactive possibilities possible on the Internet. The magazine contains everything from simple text to a few interactive multimedia presentations, and the staff of Icon is eager to teach and train aspiring webmasters and curious beginners in the ways of web design. While the magazine currently contains mostly traditional pieces, it seems to be leaning in the direction of hypertext literature and net art, giving it the potential to become Harvard's most cutting-edge publication. Contact Icon with your own ideas or just a willingness to learn; at least check out the website.

Dissent

Deadline: rolling

www.dissent.com

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