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Publications

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Chinquapin
High School Newspaper's: University Edition
La Revista & Las Girlfriends
Matchbox Magazine
RAPT
Red Wheelbarrow
Turnstile
Vis-à-Vis

 

Chinquapin
Chinquapin Magazine is looking for creative submissions the 30th anniversary publication!There is no theme, only an interest in inspired work. Submissions in fiction (2000 word limit), poetry (2-3 page limit), photography, sketches and any form of 2D art that can be sent in a digital format to <chinquapin@gmail.com>
The deadline was January 31st, 2009

High School Newspaper's: University Edition (previously Taint)
There is a new humor journal on campus. It's College Humor Journal disguised as a high school newspaper. Hence the title High School Newspaper's: University Edition. We are looking for staff writers and submissions.If you are a UCSC student interested in being on the staff of this literary journal, please contact the creative writing intern

La Revista & Las Girlfriends
GET PUBLISHED! Calling artists, photographers, writers, poets and anyone interested in getting published!La Revista:
Students can express themselves through all forms of print media (including poetry, essays, photography, etc.) relating to the Latin@ experience.
&
Las Girlfriends:
Provides mujeres with a safe space to contribute their voices, experiences, hearts, and minds. Submit entries / questions via email to <revista@gmail.com> or send through inter campus mail to the Student Media Center.
The deadline was April 15, 2008.


Matchbox Magazine
Matchbox Magazine, a UC campus-wide literary / arts magazine, is now accepting submissions in: ART, POETRY and PROSE. Email submissions to <matchboxmag@yahoo.com>
The deadline was February 13th, 2009.


RAPT
The purpose of RAPT magazine is to act as a space for dialogue between all UCSC arts and literature students and to aid in networking within the community. We will encourage expression and community building by including work from all ten UCSC colleges, as well as interviews with successful faculty, alumni and local artists of Santa Cruz. Our core values include sophistication in content and design, a devotion to the accessibility of arts and literature, and intense passion for our subject. Our 24-page issues will come out quarterly and include poetry, prose, interviews, reviews, art, photography, comic strips, and anything else related to literature or the arts which we are compelled to share with others.Please send your questions to <rapt.magazine@gmail.com>
Fall 2007 submissions deadline for RAPT was November 26, 2008.


Red Wheelbarrow

The Red Wheelbarrow Literary Anthology is seeking submissions of student art, poetry, short fiction, and non-fiction essays for publication in the Spring 2009 edition of The Red Wheelbarrow. Send all submissions to <ucscredwheelbarrow@gmail.com>
The deadline was January 31st, 2009.



Turnstile
If you are a UCSC student interested in being on the staff of this literary journal, please contact the creative writing intern.

Vis-à-Vis

Vis-à-vis is a student broadside publication, a long-time staple of the fine press and poetry community. We carry-on this tradition using UCSC students' creative work and designing the broadsides using Adobe Creative Suite. Vis-à-vis explores the relationship between textual and visual arts and attempts to expand the possibilities offered by mass media to incorporate music, performance and dance.Vis-à-vis will provide a venue for artistic projects by producing quarterly broadsides that will be displayed around campus. Vis-à-vis is produced and released quarterly at UCSC. Broadsides are available free to take home from the Bay Tree Bookstore.If you are a UCSC student interested in being on the staff of this literary journal, please contact the creative writing intern

 


 

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