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BRICOLAGE

Bricolage is the established University of Washington student literary magazine, publishing fiction, poetry, and artwork by UW students (undergraduate and graduate), faculty, and alumni. It is staffed by undergraduate student volunteers.

 


 

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e.g. publishes essays written by students in English department Expository Writing Program courses that illustrate qualities of exemplary academic inquiry and writing. These essays demonstrate the outcomes for EWP as determined first by the writer's instructor and then by an editorial board comprised of English department EWP instructors.

 


 

MLQ: A Journal of Literary History

MLQ, a journal of literary criticism and theory, has been edited at UW since 1941. In 1993, its format and focus were revised and the subtitle "A Journal of Literary History" added. Edited by Marshall Brown, professor of English and comparative literature, it is devoted to understanding texts of the recent and distant past as the representations, agents, and vehicles of change, in their own day and in their afterlives.

 


 

POETRY NORTHWEST

Poetry Northwest, edited by David Wagoner, was published at the University of Washington from 1960 to 2002.  One of the longest-running magazines in the country which published nothing but poetry, it gained a reputation for consistently high quality contents and production values, and was especially known for its discovery and encouragement of young poets who later became well known.

 

Poetry Northwest, New Series, is now published biannually in March and October by the Attic Writers' Workshop and is a Trademark of the University of Washington. The editor is David Biespiel. (Correspondence, subscriptions, submissions should go to: 4232 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland OR 97215.)


 

SEATTLE REVIEW

This literary journal has been published at the University of Washington since 1978, committed to offering an exciting range of work from both new and established artists, and including poetry, fictionn, essays and creative nonfiction, interviews and dialogues, theatre and visual arts. Contributors have included such writers as Rita Dove, Czeslaw Milosz, Kathleen Spivack, Al Young and David Wagoner. Colleen McElroy is editor-in-chief.

 


 

 

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