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Creating an Undergraduate Literary Journal,  A production Guide for Students and Faculty

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Audrey lives and works in Houston, Texas, and Coastal Oregon. She is retired from the Creative Writing Program at University of Houston

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Creating a Literary Journal

University literary journals allow students to create their own venue for learning, have a hands-on part of their development in real-world skills and strive towards professional achievement. But producing an undergraduate literary magazine requires commitment, funding and knowledge of the industry. This practical guide assists students and faculty in choosing a workable structure for setting up, and then successfully running, their own literary publication. Whether the journal is print or online, in-house or international, Creating an Undergraduate Literary Journal is a step-by-step handbook, walking the reader through the process of literary journal production. Chapters focus on: defining the journal; the financial logistics; editing the journal; distribution; and what could come next for a student writer-editor after graduation.

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The first book of its kind to offer instruction directly to those running university-based literary magazines, this book includes insights from former editors, advisers, students and features an extensive list of active student-run literary magazines and key literary organizations for writers/ editors who serve literary publications. From Audrey Colombe, faculty adviser on the award-winning Glass Mountain magazine from the University of Houston, this is a text for both newcomers and those more informed on the production process to help them navigate through a successful publishing experience.

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ABOUT ME

Audrey Colombe lives and works in Houston, Texas, and Coastal Oregon. She is retired from the Creative Creative Writing Program at University of Houston and publishes fiction, nonfiction, along with articles on film and creative writing pedagogy. She is currently working on a collection of short stories set in rural Oregon and a novel about academia--yes, absurdist. 

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